RED BANK, NJ – Today, Tammy Murphy received over 40 endorsements from local, state, and county Democratic leaders across Monmouth County in her bid for U.S. Senate.
“Tammy Murphy has been a long-time Monmouth County resident and I cannot overemphasize the significance of having someone who lives and knows Monmouth well in the Senate,” said Rep. Frank Pallone. “Like me Tammy is a progressive. I have been an active member of the Progressive Caucus in Congress much longer than any other elected official in our state. That means we care together about poverty, criminal justice reform, gun safety and the need for our foreign policy to emphasize democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. Tammy will be a great Senator and a fantastic partner to accomplish our goals and improve the quality of life for Monmouth County residents and all New Jerseyans.”
“Monmouth County has been my home since 1998, and I am proud of the grassroots work I have done here whether through helping elect progressive candidates or volunteering at Soul Kitchen and Lunch Break, sitting on the boards of the Count Basie Theater, Rumson Country Day School, and the Monmouth Conservation Foundation, chairing the Monmouth Medical Center Foundation, or even founding what has become our cherished teen helpline at 180 Turning Lives Around,” said Tammy Murphy. “I have raised my family here in Monmouth County and have been deeply engaged with our community since Day One. I am grateful to Congressman Pallone, Asbury Park Deputy Mayor Amy Quinn, and all those who support my campaign for U.S. Senate. Together, we will take on the greatest issues facing all New Jerseyans.”
Tricia Maguire
Democratic State Committee, Monmouth County
Frank Pallone,
Congress, 6th Congressional District
Eric Houghtaling
Former Assemblyman, Legislative District 11
John D’Amico Jr.
Former Senator, Commissioner, & Superior Court Judge, Legislative District 11
Amy Mallet
Former Commissioner, Monmouth County
Fred Tagliarini
Mayor, Aberdeen
Concetta Kelley
Deputy Mayor, Aberdeen
Angela Ahbez-Anderson
Municipal Chair, Councilwoman, Asbury Park
Amy Quinn
Deputy Mayor, Asbury Park
Regina Keelan
Municipal Chair, Atlantic Highlands
Lori Hohenleitner
Mayor, Atlantic Highlands
John Walsh
Municipal Chair, Belmar
Stephen Lozowick
Municipal Chair, Bradley Beach
Larry Fox
Mayor, Bradley Beach
Kevin Starkey
Municipal Chair, Brielle
Mary Paraskevas
Municipal Chair, Hazlet
John McCabe
Municipal Chair, Howell
Joan Butcher-Farkas
Municipal Vice-Chair, Howell
Teresa Bergerm
Mayor, Howell
Matt Kitchen
Municipal Chair, Keansburg
Victoria Pacheco
Municipal Chair, Keyport
Kevin Higgins
Mayor, Lake Como
Paul Fernicola
Mayor Loch Arbour
John Pallone
Mayor, Long Branch
Joe Altomonte
Mayor, Matawan
Mike Morris
Municipal Chair, Middletown
Natalie Biello
Municipal Chair, Millstone
James Mowczan
Municipal Chair, Neptune
Beverly Holland
Municipal Vice- Chair, Neptune
Tassie York
Mayor, Neptune
Mike Beson
Municipal Chair, Ocean
John Napolitani
Mayor, Ocean
Jenn Naughton
Mayor, Spring Lake
Lauren Albrecht,
Municipal Chair, Wall
Ken Connors
Municipal Chair, Union Beach
Robert Swindle
Councilman, Aberdeen
Arthur Hirsch
Councilman, Aberdeen
Joe Martucci
Councilman, Aberdeen
Margaret Montone
Municipal-Vice Chair, Aberdeen
Brian Dougherty
Councilmember, Atlantic Highlands
Michal DiMiceli
Councilmember, Fair Haven
Michael Donaldson
Councilman, Keansburg
Hawley Scull,
Councilwoman, Lake Como
Mary Jane Celli
Councilwoman, Long Branch
Lorenzo Dangler
Councilwoman, Long Branch
Arlan Feiles
Councilman, Matawan
Steven Russell
Councilman, Matawan
Kevin McMillian
Township Committee, Former Mayor, Neptune
Murphy has received endorsements from across New Jersey including over sixty faith and community leaders, six Congressional members, over one hundred elected officials, and many unions including the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Council 21, the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental, and Reinforcing Iron Workers, the State Troopers Fraternal Association, the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers Local 194, the New Jersey Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association, and the Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters.