League of Conservation Voters Issues Endorsements

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New Jersey LCV announced its most diverse slate of candidates ever to receive its local and county office endorsement.

The 91 candidates New Jersey LCV supports in November’s local and county elections mirror our state’s population, the most diverse nation.

“After a rigorous vetting process, New Jersey LCV is proud to support a slate of candidates reflecting New Jersey’s great diversity,” said Allison McLeod, Senior Policy Director, New Jersey LCV. “The pro-conservation candidates highlight that clean air, pure drinking water, open spaces and parks, and clean energy are critical to every community in New Jersey. We believe our diversity is our strength, and our slate of candidates are prepared to show how strong environmental policies benefit families and the economy across New Jersey.”

While much attention this year is focused on Washington, elected officials at the local and county levels also play a critical role in environmental protection — from preserving open space to reducing development sprawl, and addressing flooding.

“Since the beginning of our local endorsement process, we have demonstrated how critical environmental protection is to voters from every corner of our state, who want clean drinking water, pure air, and climate solutions that create jobs and economic opportunities,” said Randy Jones, New Jersey LCV Board Chair.

In this year’s endorsements, 28 candidates are people of color, 11 come from environmental justice communities, eight are members of the LGBT community, six are veterans, and two are candidates with disabilities. In addition, 48 of 91 candidates are women. While representing a diversity of New Jersey voters, all candidates are committed to championing local environmental causes.

New Jersey LCV endorsed candidates from across the state, with 15 counties represented and a mix of incumbents and challengers.

In Neptune Township, New Jersey LCV has endorsed Derel Stroud for the Township Committee. Stroud is taking his experience as a candidate of color in an environmental justice community to advocate for offshore wind, a clean energy source that will improve air quality in Monmouth County while creating union jobs.

In recent years, flooding and storm events have increased across the Garden State, damaging homes and businesses. New Jersey LCV also supports a slate of pro-environment candidates running for Camden County commissioner, including Melinda Kane, Jeffery Nash, and Al Dyer. Flooding events have challenged residents in Camden, particularly the City of Camden, a combined sewer overflow community.

The following are quotes from endorsed candidates:

 

Atlantic County Commissioner Candidates – Democrats

Kim O’Brien

“I am thrilled to have the continued support of the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters.”

Susan Lazarchick

“I am deeply honored to receive the endorsement of the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters. This support means a great deal to me as someone who has long been committed to environmental sustainability throughout my life and my work with Sustainable Jersey through the Township of Hamilton SustainabiliTEAM.

Protecting our environment is not just a policy priority—it’s a responsibility I believe we all share. I am dedicated to advancing renewable energy, promoting green infrastructure, and ensuring that environmental decisions reflect the needs of our communities. Together, we can create a future where economic growth and environmental stewardship work hand in hand to benefit the people of Atlantic County.”

 

Bergen County Commissioners Candidates – Democrats

Tracy Zur, Steve Tanelli

“I am honored by the endorsement of the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters.  With all of us working together to promote sustainability and a safer, more environmentally friendly future, we can continue to drive meaningful change and make a lasting impact to preserve our air, water, and open spaces for future generations.”

 

Bergen County Glen Rock Borough Council – Democrats

Jill Orlich and Maureen Rozanski

“We are so excited to be endorsed by the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters! Environmental sustainability and conservation are such important issues for us. We are honored to be endorsed by this group dedicated to preserving our environment for future generations.”

 

Bergen County Rochelle Park Council Candidates – Democrats

Thomas Miller and Matthew Trawinski

“We’re honored to receive the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters’ endorsement, acknowledging our vision for an environmentally responsible Rochelle Park. We’re committed to enhancing our community by expanding green spaces and planting shade trees to bring back our tree-lined streets. These initiatives will beautify our town, provide natural shade, and help address water absorption. Importantly, they’ll also contribute to reducing energy costs for our residents. With NJ LCV’s backing, we’re committed to empowering residents and volunteers to help cultivate a more vibrant, walkable, and forward-thinking Rochelle Park.”

 

Bergen County Teaneck Council Candidate – Democrat

Chondra Young

“I am deeply honored to receive the endorsement of the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters. This support underscores our commitment to building a more sustainable and environmentally responsible Teaneck. Together, we can make strides toward a greener future and ensure that our community’s values align with our environmental goals. I look forward to working with the League to drive positive change for all residents.”

 

Burlington County Commissioners Candidates – Democrats

Felicia Hopson & Tyler Burrell

“We are thrilled to receive the endorsement and support of the NJ League of Conservation Voters. As the home of the best Farmer’s Market in New Jersey, the location of the Pine Barrens, and a wealth of farmland, Burlington County is defined by its natural beauty. We pledge to support these efforts to protect our environment and ensure that our county remains a haven of sustainability for generations to come.”

 

Burlington County Bordentown Township Committee – Democrats

Eric Holliday and Kelly Lozito

“New Jersey League of Conservation Voters are constantly working to ensure candidates are selected to protect the garden state. I have served Bordentown Township Council since 2015 and have done everything in my power to preserve our open spaces and make our town greener over the years. I am honored by this endorsement by NJLCV as it affirms myself and my running mate Kelly Lozito’s commitment to championing policies and initiatives that improve our environment,” stated Bordentown Committeeman Eric Holliday.

“I am committed to leveraging my position on the Bordentown Township Committee to champion conservation efforts,” said Bordentown Committee Woman Kelly Lozito. I will continue to preserve our land, and protect our natural resources for future generations. I was dedicated to this effort as a member of the Environmental Commission and will continue to do so as a committee woman.” – Kelly Lozito

 

Burlington County Cinnaminson Township Council – Democrats

Erik Hey-man Melzter and John Fiorilla

“We are grateful and honored to receive the endorsement of the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters for our campaign. We wear this endorsement as a badge of honor as we continue to advocate for a sustainable future for all residents in Cinnaminson.”

 

Burlington County Evesham Council Candidates – Democrats

Christian Smith

“I am deeply grateful to receive the endorsement from the League of Conservation Voters to serve as Evesham’s next Councilman! I wholeheartedly align with their commitment to environmental sustainability and creating a safer climate for all. I am eager to fulfill my promises by advocating for initiatives such as replacing our fleet with electric vehicles, preserving open spaces, promoting alternative transportation modes, and advancing our town’s overall environmental sustainability efforts.”

Joseph Fisicaro Jr.

“As a school board member for more than 20 years, I have consistently worked to enact policies that advance our commitment to fostering a cleaner and safer environment within our town. I am honored to have received an endorsement from the League of Conservation Voters, as I wholeheartedly align with their mission. It is crucial that we take every possible action to combat climate change and mitigate its inevitable impacts on our community.”

 

Burlington County Hainesport Township Committee – Democrat

Samantha Loveman

“I am honored to have the New Jersey LCV Board’s endorsement for my candidacy for Hainesport Township Committee. My goals to preserve green space and create a welcoming community for all residents align closely with the LCV’s mission.”

 

 

Burlington County Moorestown Council Candidates – Democrats

Sue Mammarella

 

“This honored endorsement from the League of Conservation Voters demonstrates my commitment to sustainability in my community.”

 

James Barry

 

“I’m excited to receive the endorsement of the NJ League of Conservation Voters, as their goal of being a voice for the environment aligns with my record of holding polluters accountable and goal of helping sustain the environmental beauty of Moorestown.”

 

Christopher Keating

 

“I am honored to receive the endorsement of the NJ League of Conservation Voters. Our team shares New Jersey LCV’s values and is dedicated to making environmentally conscious decisions and sustaining our beautiful public parks, undeveloped land, and open space for the next generation.”

 

Burlington County Mount Laurel Council Candidates – Democrats

Fozia Janjua, Nik Moustakes, Silvia Cataln-Culnan

 

“It is an honor to receive the endorsement of the League of Conservation Voters in our campaign for Mount Laurel Council. Together, we are deeply committed to being environmental champions that will fight to protect our community, advocate for environmental justice and want Mount Laurel to stand out as a community on the front lines of combatting the impacts of climate change.”

 

Burlington County Mount Holly Town Council Candidates – Democrats

Casey Carty, Jason Fajgier, Bjana Swinson

 

“In Mount Holly, our green spaces are more than just landscapes—they’re the heartbeats of our community. I am dedicated to preserving these vital areas, ensuring they remain accessible to all, and advocating for sustainable practices that enhance our quality of life and protect our environment for future generations.”

 

Burlington County Pemberton Council Candidate – Democrats

Leslie Kanfer

“Preservation of our town’s natural resources while developing with the future in mind.”

 

Essex County Bloomfield Mayor and Council At-Large Candidates – Democrats

Jenny Mundell

 

“Responsible and proactive efforts to protect the environment are key to improving and ensuring the health and wellbeing of our communities. I am proud to receive the support endorsement of the League of Conservation Voters and look forward to working with them to advocate for a sustainable future.”

 

Monica Charris Taberes

 

“Our planet’s future depends on our actions today to protect its natural resources and ecosystems. By coming together to support NJ LCV initiatives, we can, as a team, pave the way for cleaner air, healthier oceans, and a more sustainable world for generations to come. Every step counts, and I am committed to standing with this movement to inspire meaningful change. I am honored for the trust you have bestowed on me as a supporter of NJ LCV and its goals.”

 

Essex County West Orange Council – Democrat

Tammy Williams

 

“We prioritize safeguarding our environment by championing legislation that ensures a sustainable future for generations to come.”

 

Somerset County Bound Brook Council – Democrats

Trina Folkes and Abel Gomez

 

“Bound Brook Council Candidates Trina Folkes and Abel Gomez are committed to supporting green infrastructure projects and reviewing initiatives through the lens of climate change, ensuring policies benefit both our community and the planet.”

 

Gloucester County Woodbury Council Candidate –  Democrat

Jo Miller

 

“It is an honor to be endorsed by the premier organization prioritizing our states vital natural resources above all else. I promise to live up to this endorsement with the same passion as the kid that fell in love with New Jersey’s natural beauty on her way to becoming an Eagle Scout.”

 

Hunterdon County Raritan Council Candidate – Democrat

Khushwant Pall

 

“To me the title doesn’t mean anything, it is what I do with it for others that matters.”

 

 

Mercer County Princeton Council Candidates – Democrats

Brian McDonald

 

“I have always admired and supported the work of the League of Conservation Voters and am proud and honored to receive their endorsement. I look forward to advancing our shared commitment to our environment, sustainability, social justice and voting rights.”

 

Mercer County Trenton City Council South Ward Candidate – Democrats

Damian Malave

 

“I am honored to receive the endorsement of the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters. Together, we will work to protect our environment, promote sustainability, and ensure a healthier, greener future for the people of Trenton and all of New Jersey.”

 

Monmouth County Commissioner Candidate – Democrat

Danielle Mastropiero

 

“I am grateful to the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters endorsing my run for County Commissioner. When elected on the Monmouth County Board of Commissioners, I will prioritize the fight to combat climate change and secure investments into our nature preserves – from our shores to farmland, and our suburbs to our cities.”

 

Monmouth County Allentown Council Democrat

Nikki Darling

 

“For the past three years it has been my privilege to serve the Borough of Allentown, preserve farmlands, protect our historic byways, address stormwater issues, work with county, state, and federal officials to protect the environment and preserve nature. I am so grateful for NJ LCV’s work in protecting and conserving natural resources and am truly honored to have their endorsement in my campaign to continue to serve our beautiful village of Allentown! Upon re-election I look forward to continuing to take steps to protect our parks, farms, and communities working with and for my constituents with the support and guidance of NJ LCV.”

 

Monmouth County Atlantic Highlands Council Candidates – Democrats

Brian Dougherty and Jose Pujols

 

“I am honored and humbled to once again accept the endorsement of the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters. I believe there is no issue before us more urgent than climate change. It is up to all of us – and especially our elected officials – to do all we can to work toward a greener, more resilient future.”

 

Monmouth County Neptune Township Committee Candidate – Democrat

Derel Stroud

 

“I’m proud of the support from the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters. The work they do is important, and brings attention to the many challenges we face with the rise in climate change, and lack of clean energy projects.”

 

 

Morris County Boonton Town Council Ward 1, 2, 3, 4 Candidates – Democrats

Melissa Couch, Melissa DiSalvo, Maria DeVeniza, and Benjamin Weisman

 

“I’m grateful for the support of New Jersey’s League of Conservation Voters, which recognizes our shared commitment to environmental stewardship. Their endorsement highlights the importance of creating a greener Boonton where families can thrive. In Ward 3, I’ll focus on the practical steps we can take to help build a more sustainable community for all of us.” – Melissa Couch

 

“I am honored to receive this endorsement. This support strengthens our shared vision for a greener, healthier, and more vibrant Boonton. Together, we will work tirelessly to enhance our community and create a sustainable future for all residents.” – Melissa DiSalvo

 

“I am proud to have earned the endorsement again this year from New Jersey LCV. This critical organization works tirelessly to protect our clean air and water and secure a more hospitable future for all of us. As Council Member, I will continue to do all that I can to ensure Boonton residents and all who come to our beautiful community can enjoy the natural beauty that has been enjoyed by people for generations. Thank you for your endorsement, and I’m looking forward to working together towards a healthier future for all.” – Benjamin Weisman

 

“One of the many things that makes Boonton a desirable place to live is the quality of our natural spaces. The scenic gorge of the Rockaway River and our many parks and walking trails are deserving of our ongoing stewardship. In addition, we must demonstrate a commitment to protecting our environment by enacting ordinances that preserve our trees and policies that reduce the energy consumption of town-owned buildings and vehicles.” – Maria DeVenzia

 

Morris County Chatham Council Candidates – Democrats

Katherine Hay

 

“I am deeply honored to receive your endorsement. My lifelong commitment to environmental conservation has always guided my efforts in supporting policies and initiatives that protect and sustain our natural resources. Your endorsement reinforces my dedication and motivates me to continue working towards a greener, more sustainable future.”

 

Morris County Dover Council Ward 3 Candidate – Independent

Karol Ruiz

 

“Dover is home to a beautiful community privileged to enjoy the Rockaway River and local parks. Dover is also home to essential workers overburdened by flooding, food deserts, and the stressors of pollution. The League of Conservation Voters is instrumental in protecting us from harmful policies and leading us toward legislation that truly serves our best interest. This endorsement is a humbling honor, and a call to action! I’m invigorated to continue the fight for our trees, and for sustainable, responsible development.”

 

Morris County Madison Council Candidates – Democrats

Melissa Honohan

 

“I am committed to seeking a conservation sale of the Drew Forest which provides the public with walking trails, access to rare understory and canopy ecologies, and some. of the oldest trees in Morris County. The 53-acre site is essential for aquifer recharge and habitat preservation.”

 

Morris County Mendham Council Candidates – Democrats

Susan Luciano and Mark Trokan

 

“Mark Trokan and Susan Luciano are proud to announce their endorsements by the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters.  With their support, we will continue our fight to preserve Mendham Township’s open spaces for future generations.”

 

 

Morris County Morris Plains Council Candidates – Democrats

Bill Houston, Tyler Pontier

 

“We are thrilled to be endorsed by the New Jersey LCV and, if elected, we will be working very hard with the rest of the Council in Morris Plains to help do our part to reduce greenhouse gasses and create a more sustainable and resilient Community of Caring”

 

Morris County Morris Township Council Candidates – Democrats

Donna Guariglia

 

“I am honored to be endorsed by the NJLCV and I will continue to advocate for better laws to provide a future that protects all aspects of the environmental duties we are entrusted with for future generations.”

 

Morris County Lincoln Park Ward 3 and 4 Council Candidates – Democrats

Patrick Antonetti

 

“I am honored to receive the endorsement of the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters. Their commitment to the environment aligns with my ideals. I look forward to collaborating with such a dedicated group to achieve our common vision.”

 

Lisa Walker

 

“I am proud to be endorsed by the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters.  As an environmentalist and flood plain resident, I see the impacts of climate change and overdevelopment on our community every day. The support and guidance of NJLCV will be invaluable as I advocate for sustainability, equity and quality of life in Lincoln Park.”

 

Morris County Randolph Council Candidates – Democrats

Josie Scanlan, Jon Torres, Sandra Fey, and William Ball

 

“The Moving Randolph Forward candidates for Randolph Township Council – Torres, Scanlan, Fey & Ball -are proud to be endorsed by New Jersey League of Conservation Voters. Our team strongly believes in preserving open space, proactive planning for responsible development, investing in clean energy initiatives, and providing access to green spaces for every community member. Once elected, we will make decisions with these priorities in mind and help make Randolph a great example of a town and community that demonstrates sound environmental stewardship.”

 

Somerset County Commissioners Shanel Robinson and Sara Sooy – Democrats

 

“We are so incredibly grateful for the endorsement of the League of Conservation Voters. As Somerset County Commissioners, we are upgrading our public transportation fleet to electric vehicles; we have expanded park properties and preserved record levels of open space, simultaneously achieving the goals of protecting our surroundings and wildlife, giving our residents clean air, and ensuring equal access to recreation. With LCV on our side, we look forward to continuing that fight and know that nothing is impossible.”

 

 

Somerset County Bernardsville Council Candidates – Democrats

Kerry Haselton, Robert Frawley

 

“The Campaign to Elect Haselton and Frawley is thrilled to receive this endorsement. Protecting the environment is at the core of everything we do for Bernardsville and in our roles with other environmental organizations.”

 

Somerset County Bernards Town Council Candidates – Democrats

Elizabeth Garner, Adam Subervi

 

“Adam and Liz are honored to receive the endorsement of the League of Conservation Voters, an organization that is integral to New Jersey’s future. We support and admire their strong advocacy for sound environmental laws and policies and support of pro-environment candidates. If elected, we vow to join them in the fight to tackle the climate crisis, work toward environmental justice, and strengthen our democracy to create cleaner and healthier communities, good, well-paying jobs, and a just, equitable, and sustainable future for all.”

 

 

Somerset County North Plainfield Council Candidates – Democrats

Frank “Skip” Stabile

 

“It is an absolute honor to be endorsed by NJ LCV. I know their work, the importance of it, and how seriously they take it. I’m a beneficiary of their endorsement, but we are all beneficiaries of the LCV´s work and their ongoing advocacy.”

 

Union County Garwood Borough Council – Democrats

Sean Foley and Chase

 

“We are running to build a safer and sustainable future for Garwood, New Jersey. This

endorsement from NJLCV is a clear reflection of our commitment to improving the quality of life

of all Garwood residents. By focusing on a more sustainable infrastructure, we are dedicated to creating a healthier, more vibrant community. With deep gratitude, we accept this endorsement, recognizing it as further support for our mission to benefit the residents of Garwood. Our slogan is “Together Garwood Wins.” And this endorsement carries that message forward by continuing our work toward a more sustainable and safer Garwood where everyone can thrive.”

 

Warren County Commissioner Candidate – Republican

James (Jim) R. Kern III

 

“I’m grateful for the endorsement from the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters. Warren County’s natural environment is central to our region’s appeal,” said Kern. “Over the past few years, we prioritized preserving over hundreds of acres of open space, reflecting our commitment to environmental conservation, agricultural viability, and public access to nature. Our designation as New Jersey’s first county as certified Community Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation underscores our dedication to protecting these natural treasures for future generations.”

 

Warren County Washington Borough Mayor and Council – Democrat

Ethel Conry, Christopher Bauknight, and Josephine Noone

 

“We are very proud to be endorsed by LCV! Ethel, Chris and I are committed to sustainable economic development and preserving open space in Washington Borough.

 

 

A full list of endorsees, including candidate biographies, can be found here.

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3 responses to “League of Conservation Voters Issues Endorsements”

  1. Henry,
    First, they take them away, then they bring them back and force them down your throat, then they pull them out of your throat and take them all the way over the horizon where you can’t even see them anymore, and then, suddenly, they bring them back right to your throat. Will those pesky candidates make up their minds?

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