Politics & Government
Who's Running For Mayor, Council In Gloucester Township This Fall
Eight candidates have filed petitions to run for Gloucester Township Mayor and three open seats on council in the Nov. 2 elections.

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — Two candidates will run for the office of mayor, and six will pursue three open seats on council in Gloucester Township this fall.
Gloucester Township Mayor David Mayer and Council Members Michelle L. Winters and Dan Hutchison will all run for re-election, according to the township clerk’s office.
Carolyn Grace, who was appointed to council after Scott Owens resigned in the fall, will run for that seat. All four are Democrats.
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Republican Joseph F. Damico III will challenge Mayer in the mayoral campaign. His running mates, Natalie L. Rivera, Raymond E. Henry Jr. and Theodore M. Liddell, all filed petitions to run for council by Monday’s filing deadline.
All eight will run unopposed in their respective primaries, which take place June 8. June 8 is also the deadline for candidates to run a third-party or independent campaign.
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The general election takes place Nov. 2.
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