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756: 723: 768: 105:. He ran on Schneider's team for City Council in 1990 and then ran against him for Mayor in 1994. In that election, he lost by around 500 votes. Pallone ran for City Council again in 2010 narrowly winning the final open seat by 11 votes in a field of 20 candidates. He then won re-election on Schneider's ticket in 2014, and decided to run against him again in 2018; this time almost doubling what Schneider garnered in the final results. He was re-elected unopposed to a second 4-year term as Mayor on May 10, 2022, along with his entire slate of incumbent council members and was again sworn in by Governor Murphy. Pallone is the younger brother of 741: 1878: 45:
on March 29, 1904 (njleg-128-0376-77) replacing the Long Branch Commission. On May 20, 1904, the city council adopted the Coult Charter as the new form of government, based on the results of a referendum on May 17, 1904, approved by voters. It was officially an independent city. On November 7, 1960,
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in nonpartisan elections to serve four-year terms of office on a concurrent basis. Elections, which are held in May, are non-partisan so that party affiliations of candidates are not mentioned on ballots. The inauguration of the new government takes place the following July 1.
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Henry Joline was the city council president and was briefly acting mayor in the absence of Edwin Washington Packer from February 1912. Packer resigned as mayor on April 9, 1912 and Joline's role as acting mayor ended with the appointment of Bryant Baxter Newcomb in May.
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He became mayor in November 1910. Packer left on vacation in February 1912 and during his absence was charged with corruption. His whereabouts were unknown for some time after his due date of return. Upon his reappearance, he pleaded
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in 1929. He married Getrude M. Hunt on June 24, 1931. He was a member of the District Court of the County of Monmouth, New Jersey from 1943 to 1948. He was the presiding judge on the same court from 1948 to 1965. He served on the
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Mr. Woolley was elected mayor of Long Branch in 1879, and re-elected annually for five years ... In 1886, under the borough council law, Mr. Woolley was again elected mayor of Long Branch.
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the voters again changed the form of government from Commissioners to Manager-Council. While the council was still elected by the citizens, the mayor was selected by the nine-man council.
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He was elected over incumbent Mayor Adam Schneider winning over 60% of the vote on May 8, 2018. His second term as Mayor ends in 2026. He was sworn in on July 1, 2018, by
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As a political unknown, Huhn wore out multiple pairs of shoes while running for Mayor and ultimately ousted Mayor Skip Cioffi in an unexpected and major political upset.
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Joseph E. Cooper was the first Mayor of Long Branch, New Jersey. Long Branch was incorporated on April 11, 1867, with a commission form of government.
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This was his first term. He was born in Long Branch and became mayor in 1928. He also served as the commissioner of parks and public property.
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His biography states that he was elected in 1886. Thomas Ridge Wooley also appears in this time slot in an account in the New York Times.
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He was first elected in 1990 over William George Jr. after being elected to fill in the open seat on the City Council left by
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This was his first term. He served seven terms as mayor. He also served as the superintendent of the
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He became mayor in 1920. There was an attempt to recall him as mayor. He died on November 14, 1932.
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He became mayor for his second consecutive term on May 12, 1936. He was born on August 8, 1904, in
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He was born in March 1849 in New Jersey and he died on June 19, 1922, in Long Branch, New Jersey.
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He served on the commission that recommended that Long Branch change to a new government system.
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Henry Joline, president of the' city council, has been the acting mayor for a month or more.
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Interviewed in 1969 about association with organized crime suspects in Long Branch.
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in a special election in 1988. His seventh and final term ended on June 30, 2018.
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This is his first term. He became mayor on May 9, 1944. He also served as the
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He became mayor on November 6, 1906. He was born on September 25, 1859, in
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Mayor Adam Schneider, a 39-year-old lawyer who came into office in 1990
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Since 1966, enacted by direct petition, the city is governed under the
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500 and resigned as mayor on April 9, 1912. He died on May 18, 1926.
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The next election for Long Branch Mayor and Council is May 12, 2026.
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This was his second term. He was elected on September 13, 1886.
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He was the first mayor under the reincorporation of Long Branch
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He was appointed in 1965. In 1966 Long Branch switched from the
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He became mayor on February 22, 1901. He was a physician.
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on April 8, 1903. He was born on October 28, 1855, in
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He became mayor on May 7, 1912. He also served on the
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Long Branch Leader" 1819: 1817: 1415:"F. Howland, Ex-mayor Of Long Branch, 68" 1279: 1118: 1116: 839:, July 2007. Accessed September 17, 2013. 837:New Jersey State League of Municipalities 16:List of mayors of Long Branch, New Jersey 1572:"Uneasiness Is Felt At Packer's Absence" 683:This was his first term. He was born in 1904:Lists of mayors of places in New Jersey 1524: 1522: 1253: 842: 1891: 1814: 1761: 1632:"E. W. Packer Dies, Railroad Official" 1605:"Packer Fined $ 500. Resigns as Mayor" 1124:"Long Branch Changes to Mayor-Council" 1113: 689:Sheriff of Monmouth County, New Jersey 299:Sheriff of Monmouth County, New Jersey 1332: 572:His term ended on February 22, 1901. 1519: 1273: 1286:, Arcadia Publishing, p. 125, 1094:"Mazza Gets Votes To Win Mayoralty" 603:New York & Long Branch Railroad 13: 1768:New Jersey Biographical Dictionary 445:. He died on February 1, 1945, at 14: 1915: 1899:Mayors of Long Branch, New Jersey 1883:Mayors of Long Branch, New Jersey 1870: 761:J. William Jones served two terms 516:New York and Long Branch Railroad 1876: 1336:Prominent Families of New Jersey 766: 754: 739: 721: 542:. He died on April 18, 1934, in 425:He became mayor on May 9, 1916. 21:Mayor of Long Branch, New Jersey 1840: 1784: 1755: 1735: 1708: 1678: 1651: 1624: 1549: 1492: 1461: 1434: 1407: 1380: 1353: 1339:. Genealogical Publishing Com. 1326: 1299: 1235: 1217: 1197:Carly Baldwin (March 4, 2016). 1190: 1163: 1136: 1086: 1066: 1049: 1031: 1017: 728:Charles Dorman McFaddin in the 222:Mayor of Colts Neck, New Jersey 197:Milton Ferdinand Untermeyer Jr. 1762:Hannan, Caryn (January 2008). 1659:"C. O. M'Faddin Dies Suddenly" 1283:Long Branch: People and Places 990: 963: 945: 915: 888: 861: 826: 801: 323:and in 1928 he graduated from 1: 1333:Myers, William Starr (2000). 794: 789:West Long Branch, New Jersey 7: 1280:Gabrielan, Randall (1998), 782: 749:served seven terms as mayor 510:. He married Emma Price of 226:Monmouth County, New Jersey 10: 1920: 773:Alton Verran Evans in the 714: 693:Monmouth County Freeholder 685:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 618:This was his second term. 447:Monmouth Memorial Hospital 329:New Jersey Bar Association 283:This was his second term. 230:council–manager government 186:council–manager government 1792:"Election in Long Branch" 657:This was his first term. 376:He became mayor in 1924. 349:He became mayor in 1932. 334:New Jersey Superior Court 327:. He was admitted to the 68: 1247:timesmachine.nytimes.com 1229:timesmachine.nytimes.com 1043:timesmachine.nytimes.com 449:after being struck by a 190:mayor-council government 1261:"New Long Branch Mayor" 544:Long Branch, New Jersey 508:Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 472:Edwin Washington Packer 341:Charles Dorman McFaddin 25:Long Branch, New Jersey 814:. www.lawcatalog. 2018 381:Clarence James Housman 220:He also served as the 147:Henry R. 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Index

Long Branch, New Jersey
Shrewsbury, New Jersey
Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey
New Jersey Legislature
Mayor-Council
Faulkner Act
at-large
Governor
Phil Murphy
U.S. Representative
Frank Pallone
Frank Pallone
council–manager government
mayor-council government
Mayor of Colts Neck, New Jersey
Monmouth County, New Jersey
council–manager government
Sheriff of Monmouth County, New Jersey
Larchmont, New York
Swarthmore College
New York Law School
New Jersey Bar Association
New Jersey Superior Court
Allentown, New Jersey
Oceanport, New Jersey
Bryant Baxter Newcomb
Board of Chosen Freeholders for Monmouth County
Monmouth Memorial Hospital
taxicab
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