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Republican Candidates in Princeton Urged to Run for Public Office
Chairman of the Princeton Republican Committee encourages a run for office for those concerned about ever-increasing property taxes and elected officials pursuing their own agendas.

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To the Editor:
Do you believe as I do that ever-increasing Princeton property taxes and elected officials pursuing their own agendas are negatively impacting the quality of life in Princeton? Have you concluded that one-party municipal government is unlikely to result in outcomes to the benefit of all Princeton residents? If so, please join local Republicans and make your voice heard. A dose of political diversity would be an effective antidote to what ails Princeton. Silence is acquiescence and a guarantee that things will never change in Princeton.Â
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A primary election on June 5 and the general election in November will choose a Mayor and six Council members who will govern the newly consolidated Princeton municipality. The Princeton Republican Committee welcomes expressions of interest from potential candidates for mayor and council as well as membership in the new Princeton Republican Committee which will be chosen from each of the 22 new voting districts in Princeton in the June primary. The primary election filing deadline is April 2. We also welcome volunteers who want to help in getting out the vote and supporting local Republican candidates.Â
For more information or an explanation of the process, please feel free to contact me.
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Dudley Sipprelle
Chairman, Princeton Republican CommitteeÂ
Phone:Â 609-497-0740
email:Â princetongop@yahoo.com
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