Dorothy Tirpok, the Hunterdon County Clerk since 1981, has announced that he will not run for re-election to a fifth term in 2006. Tirpok's successor is likely to be picked in the Republican primary; Freeholder Director Nancy Palladino is considered a leading candidate, along with former Freeholder Frank Fuzo, and Bloomsbury Mayor Mark Peck. Fuzo gave up his Freeholder seat in 2005 to run for State Assembly, and Peck, who ran a strong campaign against Fuzo and the winner, Assemblywoman Marcia Karrow, recently joined the law firm headed by former Governor Jim Florio and Warren County Democratic boss Michael Perrucci.
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