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John Dinice Republican Candidate for Bergen County Commissioner

Early voting begins on June 3rd with Election Day on June 10th

My name is John Dinice. Many of you know me as a longtime trustee on the Mahwah Board of Education. I'm now seeking your support as a Republican candidate for Bergen County Commissioner.
I’m a proud resident of Mahwah, where my wife and I have raised our three sons. I attended Montana State University and William Paterson University earning a degree in Environmental Science. I am very familiar with county government having been employed at the Bergen County Utilities Authority for over 36 years as an environmental manager responsible for ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
I am proudly serving my ninth year on the Mahwah Board of Education, where I currently chair the Policy Committee and liaison to the Bergen County School Boards Association. While on the BOE I have always advocated for responsible spending.
I’m reaching out to you as the first step in taking back our County and State. To fight against the abuse of power that has plagued our County and State governments, hiring practices that went from merit based to “how many boxes can you check off”, and the waste of taxpayer dollars that has gone unchecked for far too long.
To achieve victory in November, we must first succeed in June. Early voting for the primary starts on June 3rd, with Election Day on June 10th. My running mates, Jeffrey Costa and Andrea Slowikowski, and I are proud to be the officially endorsed candidates of the Bergen County Republican Organization. We are running with Jack Ciattarelli, who was recently endorsed by President Trump, under the banner 'Bergen County Republican Endorsed Candidates.' Jack is likely to be New Jersey's next governor, so it's in Bergen County and Mahwah's best interest to elect officials who know him and have direct access.
The Republican Party represents the future of Bergen County. A future grounded in common sense, family values, lower taxes, limited government, and a strong commitment to law and order. We stand strong and united with a shared vision rooted in Republican values and driven by our desire to restore what is lost…Thank you, John Dinice

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