October 27, 2007 - 12:19pm
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Could Levinson be the last Republican standing?

If Dennis Levinson loses his bid for re-election as Atlantic County Executive, that would mean that Democrats would control all five County Executive offices in New Jersey.  Five years ago, Republicans had four County Executives: Atlantic, Bergen, Essex and Mercer. 

Hudson County has always had a Democratic County Executive.

Bergen went Democratic after William "Pat' Schuber retired in 2002 (Democrat Dennis McNerney beat Henry McNamara), Essex moved to the Democratic column the same year when James Treffinger gave up the post to run for the United States Senate (a campaign that endedfollowing an FBI raid of his offices), and Democrats won Mercer following Robert Prunetti's retirement in 2003; Brian Hughes just narrowly defeated Republican Catherine DiCostanzo.

The last time one party held all County Executive posts was in 1979, when Democratic incumbents were unseated in Atlantic and Mercer.

Wally Edge can be reached via email at politicsnj@aol.com.

Comments

Levinson seems confident.


Levinson does not seem to be worried about the election since the Democrats decided to stop spending money against him. McGettigan really is not qualified to be the sheriff let alone the county executive.

Levinson has been out supporting McCullough and Polistina on his campaign stops. Levinson and Amodeo leads will also help Senator McCullough and Vince Polistina. The recent polls show all GOP candidates leading in the 2nd district.

10/28/07 2:52 pm