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Jay Coffey is Mayor-elect of Oceanport

Jay Coffey

Oceanport Mayor-elect Jay Coffey

Attorney John F. Coffey II received 949 of the 988 write-in ballots in the Oceanport election for mayor, according to Monmouth County Clerk Christine Giordano Hanlon.  Incumbent Mayor Michael Mahon received 721 votes.

All machine and Vote By Mail ballots have been counted. There were 15 provisional ballots cast in Oceanport, which will be counted on November 9.   Jay Coffey is the Mayor-elect of Oceanport.

For Borough  Council, full-term, there were 807 write -in votes. Write-in candidate Cullin Wibble received a total of 694 votes. Candidates John A. Patti received 901 votes and Patricia Cooper received 843 votes.

Posted: November 4th, 2015 | Author: | Filed under: Monmouth County News, Oceanport | Tags: , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Jay Coffey is Mayor-elect of Oceanport

Irace: In Oceanport, Write-in Coffey and Wible

By Councilman Joe Irace

Oceanport Councilman Joe Irace

Oceanport Councilman Joe Irace

For the past eight years, it has been my  privilege to serve the people of Oceanport.  At all times, I have done what I felt was best for our borough because I, like you, truly love our collective home. As you know, I have been very outspoken on behalf of Oceanport.  I have used my position as Councilman to keep Oceanport residents informed of important issues pertaining to Oceanport, oftentimes to my own personal detriment within the very Council on which I serve.

It has been my honor to help the people of this borough, but now I am asking for your help in return on a matter of critical importance:
THIS TUESDAY, Nov. 3rd, is ELECTION DAY. I am asking all of you to vote for write-in Candidates John F. Coffey II (for mayor) and Cullin Wible (for Councilman, full term).  I believe Partisan Politics are irrelevant when it comes to doing what’s best for our town.  We need strong leaders who personify the honesty, integrity and inclusiveness that Oceanport Residents deserve.
I fully endorse John F. Coffey II (for mayor) and Cullin Wible (for Councilman, full term).  They are committed to getting Oceanport back on track.  They have vowed toserve only the best interests of the people of  our borough.  I have confidence in their abilities to do so. 

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Posted: November 2nd, 2015 | Author: | Filed under: 2015 Elections, Joe Irace, Monmouth County News, Oceanport | Tags: , , , , , , | 1 Comment »