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Salem County Republican Chair Linda DuBois.

DuBois wins Salem County chair race

Succeeds Fran Grenier

By David Wildstein, March 10 2018 2:34 pm

Linda DuBois was elected Salem County Republican Chairman today, winning a special election caused by the resignation of Fran Grenier.

Grenier resigned on February 1.

DuBois, the vice chair, had served as acting county chair for the last five weeks.  She is a former Mayor of Pittsgrove.

Grenier said he made the decision on his own and was not forced out by party leaders.  He left office at the beginning of February, but there was no announcement of his resignation and no media coverage of his departure.

The New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) spent nearly $5 million to help Grenier defeat Sweeney last year.  Grenier received just 41% of the vote – the weakest showing by any Republican against Sweeney.

Republicans lost one freeholder seat in the November general election when a GOP incumbent was defeated.  They lost control of the board in late December when Freeholder Melissa DeCastro switched to the Democratic party – in a move rumored to have been engineered by Sweeny as payback to Grenier.

DeCastro and Republican Freeholder Benjamin Laury are up for re-election this year in a contest that will determine control of the Board of Freeholders.

Salem is New Jersey’s smallest county, with a population about the size of Old Bridge.

The New Jersey Globe first reported speculation that Grenier might resign on January 4.

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