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The Road to Victory

Victory in Monmouth County begins with YOU. A strong, organized Party is the key to winning elections. Following the steps below will build our Party and help us bring about change in Monmouth County.


Step 1. Organize Your Town

Get local and build your town's Dem Organization. Get involved in events that are taking place, and host one of your own! Learn More


Step 2. Organize Your Region

Regional Democratic Caucuses have been created by the Monmouth County Democrats. Once you've got your town active and influencing voters, get active within your region and share your methods with others! Learn More


Step 3. Organize The County

When all of our regions are working together, and learning from one another, we can win in Monmouth County. Change is needed, and the path to change being with local organizations. Learn More

The Team to Take Back Monmouth County!




Sheriff
Chief Jack Hill
Belmar

Chief Jack Hill, Jr. is a law enforcement executive with over 27 years of experience. Chief Hill is a lifelong resident of Monmouth County and has served all of his years on the force in Belmar. Mr. Hill is currently the Belmar Chief of Police and has been in this position since 2003. He earned a Master’s Degree in Administrative Science with a Certificate in Public Safety and Law Enforcement Administration and also received military training from his service in the United States Air Force Reserves, from which he retired from in 2003.



Clerk
Amod Choudhary
Colts Neck

Amod Choudhary is member of the Colts Neck School board and is a practicing Attorney in his own firm in Colts Neck. Before becoming a Lawyer, Mr. Choudhary was a Systems Engineer for the Army and has received many awards which include an Official Commendation for Special Acts of Service to the Office of Product Management and the Certificate of Achievement for System Planning, Development and Engineering. Mr. Choudhary is also a member of the Colts Neck Lions Club, NJ State Bar Association, Monmouth Vicinage Advisory Committee on Minority Concerns and Asian Pacific American Lawyers Association.



Freeholder
Judge John D'Amico
Oceanport

Judge John D’Amico is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School. He is a former Oceanport Councilman, Monmouth County Freeholder, and New Jersey State Senator. When he decided not to run again, Judge D’Amico was appointed a Superior Court Judge in New Jersey and served in that position for ten years. After retiring as a Judge, Mr. D’Amico was named Chairman of the New Jersey State Parole Board and served from 2003 to 2007. He currently is a consultant to the National Institute of Corrections, U.S. Department of Justice, on National Parole Reform.



Freeholder
Mayor Stephen Schueler
Bradley Beach

Mayor Stephen G. Schueler has been Mayor of Bradley Beach since 1992 and is a member of New Jersey Mayor’s Hall of Fame. Mayor Schueler has been a practicing attorney since 1974 and currently works out of Spring Lake Heights. His professional memberships include New Jersey Bar Association, Monmouth County Bar Association, and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Some of the Mayor’s work experience includes Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor, Municipal Attorney, Municipal Prosecutor, Planning Board Attorney Special Counsel and Redevelopment Attorney - serving always within Monmouth County.
 
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