Randy Brown

May 8, 2007 - 8:33pm

Dem slate sweeps Evesham

Democrats won a crucial local race in Evesham tonight, defeating a longtime GOP Mayor and winning control of the Council. Randy Brown, a former NFL Assistant Coach, defeated Mayor Gus Tamburro, 51.5%-48.3%.

Councilwoman Bonnie Olt and runnng mate Cliff Rickards -- running with Tamburro -- were defeated by Chris Brown and John McKenna.

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May 7, 2007 - 6:55pm

Big race in Evesham tomorrow

Democrats are depicting Evesham’s municipal races tomorrow as a Little Bighorn scenario in which the Republican Party has fallen back and circled the wagons around Burlington County’s power center, where the GOP has traditionally maintained control.

The Democrats believe they can ride in tomorrow with 40 people working the phones and over 100 campaign workers on the ground going door-to-door, and sweep former Philadelphia Eagles kicking coach Randy Brown to victory over long-serving incumbent Mayor Gus Tamburro. They say they’re primed to win in this suburban community of 42,275, where last year Sen. Robert Menendez scratched out a win.

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Mayor Randy Brown Welcomes Aubrey Fenton on His Maiden Trip to Evesham

Release Date: Jul 1 2008

Mayor Brown: "You Owe My Residents More than Campaign Rhetoric!"

April 5, 2008 - 3:08pm

Evesham Mayor makes point of Andrews candidacy

Evesham Mayor Randy Brown completely and totally nailed Rob Andrews' message in his U.S. Senate primary against Frank Lautenberg:    “Looking forward, a whole new generation of challenges awaits us. I am convinced that Rob Andrews is the next generation leader New Jersey needs fighting for us in Washington.  He will be the ultimate agent for change in the U.S. Senate.  I certainly applaud Senator Lautenberg for his service to New Jersey and the country.  He has accomplished much in his nearly three decades of public service.  While both Senator Lautenberg and Congressman Andrews are excellent representations of our party and our state, I feel that Rob is the best choice for my community, our state, and our future.”

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May 9, 2007 - 10:36am

The significance of Evesham

Evesham has more registered voters than any other municipality in Burlington County, and in 2006 cast the second highest number of votes in the county. It is one of the premier swing towns in the state, and in increasingly competitive Burlington County, it is the ultimate battleground in the fight for control of county government.

On Tuesday, Evesham rejected their longtime Mayor, Gus Tamburro, and replaced him with Tamburro's '03 campaign manager, ex-NFL Assistant Coach Randy Brown. While municipal elections in Evesham are nominally non-partisan, the influence of both parties loom large in these local elections. Tamburro and his unsuccessful Council candidates were strongly backed by the Burlington County Republican organization, while Brown (who will now take office with a Council majority) had the backing of powerful South Jersey Democratic leaders. Make no mistake: Evesham was a huge win for the Democrats.

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May 3, 2007 - 12:42pm

Six Mayors to be elected Tuesday

Voters in six New Jersey towns will elect a Mayor in Tuesday's non-partisan municipal elections. The premier race is in Evesham, a swing town of 42,275 people in Burlington County that has become increasingly competitive in recent general elections. While the race is technically non-partisan, both parties have horses in the contest.

 

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