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Jack Ciattarelli at a press conference after he launches bid for Governor on April 9, 2024. (Photo: Kevin Sanders for New Jersey Globe).

Ciattarelli adds support in Burlington, Salem

Linda DuBois backs Ciattarelli for governor

By David Wildstein, January 21 2025 2:55 pm

Three Republican mayors in Burlington County – Stephanie Kravil of Cinnaminson, Erik Rebstock of Medford Township, and Michael Di Croce of Shamong — have endorsed Jack Ciattarelli for governor.

Former Salem County GOP Chair Linda DuBois and former Bass River Mayor Deborah Buzby-Cope have also endorsed Ciattarelli.

“Jack has consistently shown up for us in Salem County. He doesn’t just swing by to grab a check or take a photo – he has rolled up his sleeves and helped us win local races. When decisions are being made, Jack makes sure Salem County has a voice in the room,” said DuBois.  “Jack gets that our families are being crushed by property taxes. He knows our farmers need someone in their corner. And unlike others who treat South Jersey as an afterthought, Jack’s always been there for us.”

Along with Kravil, Cinnaminson Republican Municipal Chairman Richard Strobel, Deputy Mayor Ryan Horner, Township Committeemen Ernie McGill, Paul Conda, and Albert Segrest, and eight former mayors have signed on in support of Ciattarelli.

“In Cinnaminson, we’ve proven that good government is good politics. Despite being outnumbered by Democrats, our Republican team has maintained a remarkable three-decade winning streak by putting service before self-interest and governing with fiscal responsibility,” Kravil said.  “We know a winner when we see one, and Jack Ciattarelli has what it takes to be our next governor.”

Medford Deputy Mayor Michael Czyzyk and Councilwomen Donna Symons and Bethany Milk are also with Ciattarelli.  Former Mayor Chuck Watson, who is now a councilman, has already endorsed Ciattarelli.   Also on board for Ciattarelli: Shamong Deputy Mayor Michael Di Croce and two other township committee members.

“Jack’s been to our town year after year – he sat down with our small business owners, met with young families struggling to stay here, and has really listened to our concerns about preserving the Medford we all love,” Czyzyk stated.  “He understands that when Trenton politicians impose expensive mandates and one-size-fits-all policies, they’re not just hurting our taxpayers – they’re threatening the very character of towns like ours.”

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