PATERSON COUNCILMAN SHAHIN KHALIQUE ENDORSES ADAMO, LAZZARA, AND DE VORE FOR PASSAIC COUNTY LEADERSHIP

PATERSON COUNCILMAN SHAHIN KHALIQUE ENDORSES ADAMO, LAZZARA, AND DE VORE FOR PASSAIC COUNTY LEADERSHIP

Paterson, NJ – Fresh off a resounding re-election victory in Paterson’s 2nd Ward on May 14, Councilman Shahin Khalique announced his endorsement of Chief Thomas Adamo for Passaic County Sheriff and Sandi Lazzara and Rodney De Vore for Passaic County Commissioner.

Councilman Shahin Khalique: “As a representative of Paterson’s 2nd Ward, I am deeply invested in the future of our community and the quality of leadership guiding Passaic County. I am endorsing Chief Thomas Adamo for Sheriff because of his proven track record in law enforcement and his unwavering commitment to public safety. Chief Adamo has demonstrated exceptional leadership, transparency, and integrity throughout his nearly three decades of service, making him the ideal candidate to continue the legacy of the late Sheriff Richard Berdnik.

I am also endorsing Sandi Lazzara and Rodney De Vore for County Commissioner. Sandi Lazzara has tirelessly advocated for economic development and human services, consistently working to uplift our most vulnerable communities. Her dedication to ensuring accessible social services has made a significant positive impact on countless lives.

Rodney De Vore brings fresh energy and a strong background in education and community service. Rodney’s innovative ideas and commitment to public service will be invaluable in addressing the challenges and opportunities facing Paterson and Passaic County.

Together, Chief Adamo, Sandi Lazzara, and Rodney De Vore represent the best of what Passaic County needs in leadership.

I encourage all residents of Paterson and Passaic County to support Chief Thomas Adamo for Sheriff, and Sandi Lazzara and Rodney De Vore for County Commissioner in the upcoming primary election on June 4th.”

For more information about the candidates, please visit www.pcdems.com.

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