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Who We Are
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Little Silver Democratic Club
The Little Silver Democratic Club was officially established, in June 2018. Officers are elected to one-year terms. Our current officers are:
Club Executive Committee
- Little Silver Democratic Club President: Kevin Akey 
- Democratic Club Vice-President: Unfilled 
- Little Silver Democratic Club Treasurer: Kevin Akey 
- Little Silver Democratic Club Secretary: Laury Wills 
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Municipal Committee
Voters elect County Committee members every two years during the Primary Election in June (in even numbered years). They are nominated by petition, signed by registered Democrats, in the district in which they reside. The term of office begins the Saturday following the Primary Election.
- Little Silver Democratic Municipal Committee Chair: Emily Wurgraft- Egan 
- Little Silver Democratic Municipal Committee Vice-Chair: Joan Gotti 
- Little Silver Democratic Municipal Committee Treasurer: Matt Cohen 
- Little Silver Democratic Municipal Committee Corresponding & Recording Secretary (Pro-Tem): Kevin Akey 
Little Silver Democratic County Committee Representatives
Little Silver District 1
- Amy Eklof 
- Matthew Cohen 
Little Silver District 2
- John O’Neil 
- Unfilled 
Little Silver District 3
- Mitch Hochberg 
- Unfilled 
Little Silver District 4
- Bonnie Akey 
- Kevin McGettigan 
Little Silver District 5
- Sue Rekedal 
- Kirby Rekedal 
Little Silver District 6
- Thom Rule 
- Laury Wills 
Little Silver District 7
- Stephanie Keenan 
- John Samuels 
Monmouth County is divided into 457 election districts. Little Silver has 7 districts. Each district has its own polling place and is represented by one man and one woman from each political party. The individuals are the party officials at the most local level. They are commonly referred to as “district leaders,” or officially as “County Committee Representatives.”
 
                         
            
              
            
            
          
               
            
              
            
            
          
               
                 
                