Friday, February 08, 2008

Barham not running. Maybe. The fun is about to start.

Freeholder Bill Barham told the Asbury Park Press he will not seek re-election, unless he changes his mind.

In light of the news, Chairman Adam Puharic has extended the deadline for candidates to submit letters of intent to run by two weeks. The deadline had been today. Serena DiMaso of Holmdel and John Curley of Red Bank have submitted letters. Freeholder Lillian Burry is running for re-election.

Assuming that Barham does not change his mind, this will be the fourth consecutive year that an incumbent Republican Freeholder was not a candidate in November. Ed Stominski was denied the party line by Chairman Bill Dowd in 2005 and lost in the primary to Rob Clifton. Ted Narozanik chose not to run rather than submit to Chairman Fred Nieman's screening committee in 2006. Andrew Lucas of Manalapan won a heated convention over the Mayor of Howell but lost to Democrat Barbara McMarrow. Last year, Puharic forced Anna Little off the ballot. Little turned down the Democratic nomination and declined to run in the Republican primary. Jeff Cantor of Marlboro won the nomination for Little's seat and lost to John D'Amico in the general election. Little was elected Mayor of Highlands.

Puharic praised Barham's service to the APP. Behind the scenes, Puharic has been looking for candidates and referring to Barham as a bonehead.

It is nice to agree with the Chairman now and then.

With Barham out of the race, a contested primary for his seat is less likely but still possible. Burry has made no secret of the fact that she would not run with Barham. She has considered Curley and Mel Hood of Neptune as possible running mates.

DiMaso has been closely aligned with Puharic, but broke with him recently over his policy of letting only the Mitt Romney campaign have access to county party resources in the Presidential primary race. DiMaso was the county coordinator of Women for Rudy.

While less likely, a contested primary is still very much a distinct possiblity. The US Senate campaign of "Jersey Joe" Pennachio is considering running a Freeholder slate on its line in the June primary. The Pennachio campaign is staffed by former Monmouth GOP Executive Director Dan Gallic and Chris Pardone, formerly of Senator Joe Kyrillos's state Senate campaign and the NJ for Romney campaign.

With Kyrillos now a possible US Senate candidate, the situation is very fluid. If Kyrillos does run, Puharic will very likely award him the Monmouth County line in the primary. Anne Estabrook, who has been considered the front runner for the US Senate nomination is a Monmouth County resident. Her campaign manager Mark Duffy has Monmouth County roots from running the Peters, Lucas and Little campaign in 2006. It would not surprise me to see Burry choose to run on Estabrook's line.

14 comments:

Teddy Roosevelt said...

Eastabrook is another Whitman. Who wants that again?
The real conservative in the race is Pennachio.
Joe Kyrillos for Senate.
Ask yourself how effective has he been as a state senator? What spending did he try to cut when the Republicans where in control? How effective was he as State Chairman?
What type of "people" does he sourround himself with?
He supported a claimed. conservative for President but where does he stand on conservative issues.
I do not care that he is from Monmouth County. I want answers to these questions before he gets my support.

Anonymous said...

Joe Kyrillos is simply a lightweight. He succeeds by running against lighter candidates and has not had a real opponent since pallone ran him down. He does ZERO and works hard only for his real estate buddies. He fights for no man or woman but himself. Lautenberg would beat him if he were 96 years old

Anonymous said...

eMail blast from the County seems to close the door on Barham, since the extension for two weeks is for others to consider running for Barham's vacated spot.

Sue Veitengruber said...

"Assuming that Barham does not change his mind, this will be the fourth consecutive year that an incumbent Republican Freeholder was not a candidate in November. Ed Stominski was denied the party line by Chairman Bill Dowd in 2005 and lost in the primary to Rob Clifton. Ted Narozanik chose not to run rather than submit to Chairman Fred Nieman's screening committee in 2006. Andrew Lucas of Manalapan won a heated convention over the Mayor of Howell but lost to Democrat Barbara McMarrow. Last year, Puharic forced Anna Little off the ballot. Little turned down the Democratic nomination and declined to run in the Republican primary. Jeff Cantor of Marlboro won the nomination for Little's seat and lost to John D'Amico in the general election. Little was elected Mayor of Highlands.The US Senate campaign of "Jersey Joe" Pennachio is considering running a Freeholder slate on its line in the June primary. The Pennachio campaign is staffed by former Monmouth GOP Executive Director Dan Gallic and Chris Pardone, formerly of Senator Joe Kyrillos's state Senate campaign and the NJ for Romney campaign."

LOL! That sounds like the 2 minute recap for the plot of the TV show "LOST!" that aired during "War of the Worlds" during which a street in Howell was blown up (with special effects --- not for real)! But now that I think about it, I guess there is some similarity between the show, the movie and Monmouth County politics.

Art Gallagher said...

Welcome back Sue!

Jackie Corley said...

sue - agreed.

all of this has my head spinning. which way is up again?

sounds like monmouth county politics is getting interesting once again...

great recap, art.

Teddy Roosevelt said...

ART FOR FREEHOLDER

Art Gallagher said...

Teddy Roosevelt said...
ART FOR FREEHOLDER

LOL! Thanks TR, I think. That's the third time I've heard that today.

Do you think the screening committee would like me?

Anonymous said...

I might even vote for you Art...but I don't think that Comrade Puharic would even allow you to put your $50,000 up for the screening committee stipend. Well, maybe for 50 grand he would let you run. Then he wouldn't have to go skulking around for funds.

Art Gallagher said...

ambrosiajr said...
I might even vote for you Art...but I don't think that Comrade Puharic would even allow you to put your $50,000 up for the screening committee stipend. Well, maybe for 50 grand he would let you run. Then he wouldn't have to go skulking around for funds.

Thank you Rick

Anonymous said...

Good lord. I heard the Rastaboy has been making phone calls to some elected officals in Monmouth County and is thinking about running. Does that kid have a pair or what? He'll go nowhere!

Art Gallagher said...

teddy roosevelt said...

but where does he stand on conservative issues.

Kyrillos actually has a very conservative voting record. He won't have to flip flop on many, if any, positions.

How effective was he as State Chairman?

He was a disaster.

However, that should not be a measure of how effective he would be as a US Senator. The two jobs have different skill sets, and it is a different time.

Ask yourself how effective has he been as a state senator?

As Joe says on the stump, he's 1/40th of 1/3 of the government and in the minority. Overall, he has represented his district well.

What spending did he try to cut when the Republicans where in control?

Unfortunately, no Republicans tried to cut spending when they were in control. They cut taxes, but that was not nearly enough. Kyrillos was a junior legislator in game that was determined by senority at the time.

Teddy Roosevelt said...

Ok Art I would be willing to consider him based on that.

Although I am not sure I buy that 1/40th argument.

Art Gallagher said...

teddy rooselvet said...

Although I am not sure I buy that 1/40th argument.

I don't really, either. It seems to work for him on the stump though.