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Republicans And Democratic Primary Candidates For Township Committee Filed

3/31/2014

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Three Republicans and two Democrats have filed to run in this year’s election for the Township Committee, TLS has learned.

The candidates are seeking to fill two seats on the Committee – one Republican and one Democratic. Up for re-election this year, is long-time Township Committeeman Ray Coles (D), and Committeeman Steven Langert (R). Running alongside Ray Coles, will be Moshe Raitzik, and from the Republican side, Mike D’Elia Senior – who currently serves as a Fire Commissioner – will be running with Steven Langert. 

Also filing for the candidacy, is Joel Schwartz, a BOE member, who filed as a Republican.
D’Elia was endorsed by the Regular Republican Organization of Ocean County, as first reported on TLS, and Raitzik was endorsed by the Democratic Party.

Joel Schwartz was not endorsed by the Republican Party, but ran with his own slogan of “Restore Quality of Life”.
The deadline to file was 4 PM today.
The Primaries are June 3rd. General Elections are November 4. [TLS]
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Chaim yankel
3/31/2014 03:21:55 pm

Is this site back up? Cool. Oh we are starting with the politics that's why? Glad to see it's back. I got an alert and couldn't believe it. Will start commenting soon

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3/31/2014 05:40:33 pm

this election is going to be a bloodbath.who is the vaad going to support?who cares? langert needs to move on .time to run for senate steve. this town doesnt appreciate you. go for it

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BURNED
5/23/2014 04:37:50 am

MAKE SURE YOU MARK 6/03/14 TO VOTE, AGAINST STEVEN LANGERT, IN THE BEST INTEREST OF LAKEWOOD!!!!!

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