1010:. "Both freeholder slates mirrored the platforms of their county executive running mates, Democratic incumbent Dennis McNerney and Republican Todd Caliguire. McNerney beat Caliguire on Tuesday for a second four-year term.... The funding war played out decidedly in favor of McNerney. McNerney's campaign committee spent $ 637,325 as of late October. His campaign was also bolstered by Victory 2006, the campaign committee for the Democratic freeholder candidates, which spent more than $ 100,000 on TV ads promoting the county executive, in addition to other expenditures. By contrast, Caliguire's campaign committee and the Bergen County Republican Organization spent a combined $ 107,000 as of late October."
709: (Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division November 13, 2001) ("In 1972, the Legislature adopted the Optional County Charter Law, providing a county the opportunity to reorganize its form of government into one of four alternative forms: (i) the County Executive Plan; (ii) the County Manager Plan; (iii) the Board President Plan; or (iv) the County Supervisor Plan. See N.J.S.A. 40:41A-1 et seq. Six counties have elected to reorganize their governmental structure pursuant to the Optional Charter Act. They are respectively: Atlantic, Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Mercer and Union Counties. Five of these counties...have opted for the County Executive Plan."),
603:, November 7, 1974. Accessed March 16, 2018. "The Democrats promised greater efficiency in government and were generally in favor of a proposition voted down yesterday by 132,168 to 123,106, a referendum on a charter revision that would have put the day-to-day operations of the county in the hands of an elected executive and turned the board of Freeholders into a legislative and policy-making body. Similar propositions were rejected in Passaic, Camden and Middlesex Counties, and approved in Atlantic, Hudson, Union and Mercer."
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622:, October 27, 1985. Accessed March 20, 2018. "In addition to voting for a Governor and Assemblymen on Election Day, Bergen County residents will decide, in a binding referendum, whether they want to change to a new type of county government and administration. The county now has a nine-member Board of Chosen Freeholders. Voters will be asked whether they want a county executive type of government and a reduction in the Freeholder membership to seven."
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in 1998 and 2001 McNerney was reelected to his second term of office as county executive in 2006, defeating former
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to a four-year term on a partisan basis. Since the first county executive took office, five individuals have served in the position. In 2014, incumbent James J. "Jim" Tedesco III was elected to his first term and was re-elected in 2018. As of
Election Day 2017 there were 593,454 registered voters in
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Freeholder running mates, in an
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address, McNerney called for Bergen County municipalities with populations less than 10,000 to merge, saying "The surest way to significantly lower homeowners' property taxes is to merge small towns and reduce administrative overhead." Half of Bergen County's municipalities (35/70) had fewer than
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1461:, TAP into Hackensack, January 1, 2019. Accessed May 25, 2022. "Earlier today, at Bergen County Academies, Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco was sworn in to his second term, surrounded by family, friends and elected officials including U.S. Senator Cory Booker."
1351:, November 4, 2014. Accessed December 27, 2014. "Democrat James Tedesco, in a come-from-behind upset, won a hard-fought race for Bergen County Executive Tuesday, dealing Republican incumbent Kathleen Donovan her first loss at the county level in 25 years."
1325:, November 4, 2014. Accessed December 27, 2014. "Democrat James Tedesco, in a come-from-behind upset, won a hard-fought race for Bergen County Executive Tuesday, dealing Republican incumbent Kathleen Donovan her first loss at the county level in 25 years."
968:, April 4, 2004. Accessed February 16, 2011. "Mr. McNerney took office last year and is the first Democrat to hold the post. Efforts to build a shelter eluded his Republican predecessor, William P. Schuber, who suggested building one in 1998."
1410:, December 4, 2014. Accessed December 27, 2014. "Tedesco spent $ 990,980, compared with $ 429,213 spent by Donovan in her unsuccessful bid for a second four-year term, reports compiled by the state Election Law Enforcement Commission showed."
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987:, November 6, 2002. Accessed February 18, 2022. "In Bergen County, Dennis McNerney, a two-term Democratic freeholder, defeated Henry P. McNamara, a veteran Republican state senator, in the race for county executive."
640: (New Jersey Superior Court November 20, 1989) ("The county district courts were abolished by L. 1983, c. 405, effective December 31, 1983, and their jurisdiction was then subsumed by the Law Division.").
726:, NJ Spotlight, October 27, 2015. Accessed October 26, 2017. "Five counties -- Atlantic, Bergen, Essex, Hudson, and Mercer -- opted for popularly elected county executives in addition to freeholder boards."
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Democratic incumbents, rising spending, and tax rates were the major issues. Donovan won with 53% of the vote (117,100), while McNerney received 47% (104,367).
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1478:, New Jersey Globe, June 10, 2021. Accessed May 26, 2022. "Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco announced on Thursday night that he would seek re-election to a third term in 2022."
252:, Feldman's rival for the Democratic nomination. McDowell beat Feldman by a margin of nearly 20,000, capturing 112,619 votes (55% of ballots cast) to 92,649 (45%) for Feldman.
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1459:"Bergen County Executive Tedesco Sworn in to Second Term in Hackensack"
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1157:"Tedesco to be sworn in as Bergen County Executive Jan. 4"
898:, Fairleigh Dickinson University. Accessed March 10, 2018.
106:, United States who, as the chief officer of the county's
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1089:"County Executive β Bergen County, NJ β Official Website"
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1006:, November 8, 2006. Accessed February 18, 2022, via
738:"Bill McDowell, first Bergen County Executive, dies"
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813:"Politics; Bergen Voting For More Than Executive"
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