Chairman Atkins and Roselle Democrats Support Wilkerson and Thomas for Council

Chairman Atkins and Roselle Democrats Support Wilkerson and Thomas for Council

Wilkerson will run for Council At-Large, Thomas in the 4th Ward

(Roselle) The Roselle Democratic Committee along with the Chairman, Rev. Reginald Atkins voted to award the Regular Democratic Organization line to incumbents Denise Wilkerson and Cindy Thomas. Council President Wilkerson and Councilwoman Thomas will run on the Democratic ticket alongside Congressman Donald Payne, Chris Hudak for Surrogate and the Union County Commissioners slate of Bette Jane Kowalski, Sergio Granados, Rebecca L. Williams.

“I am proud of the work being done to break down the barriers in our Borough government and I’m also proud to say that under the current leadership Roselle is more united and focused on growing and supporting residents than ever,” said Assemblyman Rev. Reginald Atkins, the Chairman of the Roselle Democratic Committee. “Council President Wilkerson and Councilwoman Thomas have been instrumental in several new initiatives that tackle food insecurity and economic growth in Roselle head-on.”

Highlighting the Borough’s 0% tax increase, Assemblyman Atkins said he was proud of the work the Mayor and Council has done to lessen the burden of recovery from COVID-19 on Roselle’s hard-working families and businesses.

“Council President Wilkerson and Councilwoman Thomas have been strong allies on our Borough Council. Together, we have accomplished a vision that is propelling Roselle forward and leaving the divisiveness of the past behind us. Our focus is on the residents, taxpayers, and families of Roselle. I look forward to campaigning alongside them,” said Roselle Mayor Donald Shaw.

With a united local government and strong Democratic leadership, and the road to recovery from COVID-19 has begun we stand strong in supporting leadership that makes Roselle’s future looks even brighter

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