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== Government == === Local government === Absecon operates under the [[City (New Jersey)|City]] form of New Jersey municipal government. The city is one of 15 municipalities (of the 564) statewide that use this traditional form of government.<ref>[https://njdatabook.rutgers.edu/sites/njdatabook.rutgers.edu/files/documents/inventory_of_municipal_forms_of_government_in_new_jersey.pdf ''Inventory of Municipal Forms of Government in New Jersey''], [[Rutgers University]] Center for Government Studies, July 1, 2011. Accessed June 1, 2023.</ref> The governing body is comprised of the Mayor and the seven-member City Council. The mayor is elected to a four-year term of office. The City Council includes six members elected from the city's two [[Ward (United States)|wards]] to three-year terms on a staggered basis, with one seat from each ward up for election each year, along with one member elected [[at-large]] to a four-year term in office, all of whom are elected on a partisan basis as part of the November general election.<ref name=DataBook>''2012 New Jersey Legislative District Data Book'', [[Rutgers University]] [[Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy]], March 2013, p. 13.</ref><ref>[https://njdatabook.rutgers.edu/sites/njdatabook.rutgers.edu/files/documents/forms_of_municipal_government_in_new_jersey_9220.pdf#page=4 "Forms of Municipal Government in New Jersey"], p. 4. [[Rutgers University]] Center for Government Studies. Accessed June 1, 2023.</ref><ref>[https://www.abseconnj.gov/index.php/government/governing-body/form-of-government Form of Government], City of Absecon. Accessed May 23, 2024. "Voters Elect Mayor and Council. Partisan... The Mayor is selected at-large to a four-year term.... Council is the legislative body of the municipality and consists of seven members. Three members each represent Ward 1 and Ward 2 of the City and are elected to staggered three-year terms. One member is an at-large representative elected to a four-year term."</ref> {{As of|2025}}, the Mayor of Absecon is [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] Thomas A. Marrone, serving a term of office ending December 31, 2028.<ref name=Mayor>[https://www.abseconnj.gov/index.php/government/governing-body/mayor-tommy-marrone Mayor Tommy Marrone], City of Absecon. Accessed January 22, 2025.</ref> Members of the Absecon City Council are Council President Nicholas L. LaRotonda ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]], 2026; Ward 1), Linda Evans (R, 2027; Ward 2), Alexander C. Clark IV (R, 2026; Ward 1), Richard DeRose (R, 2025; Ward 2), Stephen S. Light (R, 2025; At Large) and Christine Parker (R, 2026; Ward 2). The person to fill in Mayor Thomas A. Marrone's Ward 1 seat has yet to be determined.<ref> [https://www.abseconnj.gov/index.php/government/governing-body/city-council City Council], City of Absecon. Accessed May 23, 2024.</ref><ref>[https://www.abseconnj.gov/index.php/resident/community-resources/documents-and-forms/finance/budgets/1083-2024-budget/file 2024 Municipal Data Sheet], City of Absecon. Accessed May 23, 2024.</ref><ref name=Govt>[https://www.atlanticcountynj.gov/government/government-information/municipal-governments Municipal Governments], [[Atlantic County, New Jersey]]. Accessed May 23, 2024.</ref><ref name=Atlantic2023>[https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/NJ/Atlantic/119051/web.317647/#/summary 2023 General Election November 7, 2023 Official Results], [[Atlantic County, New Jersey]], updated November 27, 2023. Accessed January 1, 2024.</ref><ref name=Atlantic2022>[https://www.atlanticcountyclerk.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/2022-General-Election-Results-Amended-v.1.pdf 2022 General Election Results - Amended], [[Atlantic County, New Jersey|Atlantic County]] Clerk, updated December 5, 2022. Accessed January 1, 2023.</ref><ref name=Atlantic2021>[https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/NJ/Atlantic/111509/web.278093/#/summary General Election November 2, 2021 Official Results], [[Atlantic County, New Jersey]], updated January 4, 2022. Accessed February 1, 2022.</ref><ref name=Atlantic2020>[https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/NJ/Atlantic/107166/web.264614/#/summary November 3, 2020 General Election Official Results], [[Atlantic County, New Jersey]], update January 4, 2021. Accessed February 1, 2021.</ref> In September 2021, the City Council selected Donna Poley to fill the Ward 1 seat expiring in December 2022 that had been held by Keith C. Bennett until he resigned from office.<ref>[https://www.abseconnj.gov/index.php/resident/community-resources/documents-and-forms/city-council/agendas-bill-lists-and-minutes/2021/september/573-9-16-21-minutes/file City Council Meeting Minutes for September 16, 2021], City of Absecon. Accessed May 10, 2022. "Nomination To Fill The Vacancy Of Councilman Keith Bennett: Nomination was made for Donna Poley by Council Pro Tern Betty Howell — seconded by Councilwoman Cain No other nominations were made.... Filling the vacant Councilperson, Ward 1 position.... Administration of Oath of Office Donna was sworn in by Mayor Horton."</ref> In February 2019, the City Council appointed Ward 2 councilmember Kimberley Horton to fill the mayoral seat expiring in December 2020 that had been held by John Armstrong until he resigned from office. Horton served on an interim basis until the November 2019 general election when he was elected to serve the balance of the term of office.<ref>Van Embden, Edward. [https://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/currents_gazettes/pleasantville_absecon/kim-horton-becomes-absecon-s-first-woman-mayor/article_1779a96d-80f9-5fdb-8f5f-4d2de0a11224.html "Kim Horton becomes Absecon's first woman mayor"], ''The Current of Pleasantville and Absecon'', February 4, 2019. Accessed September 24, 2019. "Council member Kim Horton was recently appointed the city’s newest mayor, taking the place of the departing John Armstrong and in the process becoming Absecon’s first female mayor. Armstrong recently announced he was vacating the seat for personal reasons.... Horton will serve as Absecon’s mayor at least until an election is held in the fall."</ref> Later that month, Caleb Cavileer was chosen to fill Horton's vacant Ward 2 seat expiring in December 2020.<ref>[http://www.abseconnj.gov/council-docs/2019/Council-minutes020719.pdf City Council Minutes for February 7, 2019] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190924164848/http://www.abseconnj.gov/council-docs/2019/Council-minutes020719.pdf |date=September 24, 2019 }}, City of Absecon. Accessed September 24, 2019. "Nomination to Fill the Vacancy of Councilperson Ward 2 - Nomination for Caleb Cavileer was made by Councilwoman Cain... Caleb was sworn in by Mayor Horton"</ref> In the November 2019 general election, Cavileer ran for and won a full three-year term and Butch Burroughs was elected to serve the balance of Horton's council term of office, while Horton was elected to complete the mayoral term.<ref name=Atlantic2019>[https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/NJ/Atlantic/99000/web/#/summary General Election Results - November 5, 2019], [[Atlantic County, New Jersey]], updated November 19, 2019. Accessed January 1, 2020.</ref> Following the death of Ward 1 Councilmember Donald E. Camp in February 2016,<ref>Liberatore Jr., RJ. [http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/communities/absecon_galloway_port-republic/absecon-councilman-donald-e-camp-dies-at/article_9f1e02f4-cc4c-11e5-a61f-c36af350d938.html "Absecon Councilman Donald E. Camp dies at 78"], ''[[The Press of Atlantic City]]'', February 5, 2016. Accessed June 14, 2016. "Republican 1st Ward Councilman Donald E. Camp, 78, died Wednesday, Feb. 3, after suffering a medical episode while walking his dog. Camp's term was due to expire in December."</ref> Patrick Sheeran was selected from three candidates nominated by the Republican municipal committee and appointed to fill the vacant seat expiring in December 2016.<ref>[http://www.abseconnj.gov/council-docs/2016/council-minutes-021816.pdf February 18, 2016 Regular Meeting Minutes] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160806184559/http://www.abseconnj.gov/council-docs/2016/council-minutes-021816.pdf |date=August 6, 2016 }}, City of Absecon. Accessed June 14, 2016.</ref> === Federal, state and county representation === Absecon is located in the 2nd Congressional district<ref name=PCR2012>[https://www.nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/2012-congressional-districts/njcd-2011-plan-components-county-mcd.pdf Plan Components Report], [[New Jersey Redistricting Commission]], December 23, 2011. Accessed February 1, 2020.</ref> and is part of New Jersey's 2nd state legislative district.<ref name=Districts2011>[https://www.nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/2011-legislative-districts/towns-districts.pdf Municipalities Sorted by 2011-2020 Legislative District], [[New Jersey Department of State]]. Accessed February 1, 2020.</ref><ref name=LWV2019>[https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/5bae63366fd2b2e5b9f87e5e/5d30f0a94a82c66427e564d2_2019_CitizensGuide.pdf ''2019 New Jersey Citizen's Guide to Government''], New Jersey [[League of Women Voters]]. Accessed October 30, 2019.</ref><ref>[https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/districts/districtnumbers.asp#2 Districts by Number for 2011-2020], [[New Jersey Legislature]]. Accessed January 6, 2013.</ref> {{NJ Congress 02}} {{NJ Senate}} {{NJ Legislative 02}} {{NJ Atlantic County Commissioners}} ===Politics=== As of March 2011, there were a total of 5,629 registered voters in Absecon City, of which 1,353 (24.0% vs. 30.5% countywide) were registered as [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrats]], 1,716 (30.5% vs. 25.2%) were registered as [[Republican Party (United States)|Republicans]] and 2,557 (45.4% vs. 44.3%) were registered as [[Unaffiliated (New Jersey)|Unaffiliated]]. There were 3 voters registered as [[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarians]] or [[Green Party (United States)|Greens]].<ref name=VoterRegistration>[http://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/election-results/2011-atlantic-co-summary-report.pdf Voter Registration Summary - Atlantic], [[New Jersey Department of State]] Division of Elections, March 23, 2011. Accessed December 24, 2014.</ref> Among the city's 2010 Census population, 66.9% (vs. 58.8% in Atlantic County) were registered to vote, including 84.5% of those ages 18 and over (vs. 76.6% countywide).<ref name=VoterRegistration/><ref>[https://www.census.gov GCT-P7: Selected Age Groups: 2010 - State -- County Subdivision; 2010 Census Summary File 1 for New Jersey], [[United States Census Bureau]]. Accessed December 24, 2014.</ref> In the [[United States presidential election in New Jersey, 2012|2012 presidential election]], Democrat [[Barack Obama]] received 2,172 votes (50.6% vs. 57.9% countywide), ahead of Republican [[Mitt Romney]] with 2,063 votes (48.1% vs. 41.1%) and other candidates with 43 votes (1.0% vs. 0.9%), among the 4,289 ballots cast by the city's 5,938 registered voters, for a turnout of 72.2% (vs. 65.8% in Atlantic County).<ref>[http://njelections.org/2012-results/2012-presidential-atlantic.pdf Presidential November 6, 2012 General Election Results - Atlantic County] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141225004603/http://njelections.org/2012-results/2012-presidential-atlantic.pdf |date=December 25, 2014 }}, [[New Jersey Department of State]] Division of Elections, March 15, 2013. Accessed December 24, 2014.</ref><ref>[http://njelections.org/2012-results/2012-ballotscast-atlantic.pdf Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 6, 2012 General Election Results - Atlantic County] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141225004857/http://njelections.org/2012-results/2012-ballotscast-atlantic.pdf |date=December 25, 2014 }}, [[New Jersey Department of State]] Division of Elections, March 15, 2013. Accessed December 24, 2014.</ref> In the [[United States presidential election in New Jersey, 2008|2008 presidential election]], Republican [[John McCain]] received 2,262 votes (49.8% vs. 41.6% countywide), ahead of Democrat Barack Obama with 2,203 votes (48.5% vs. 56.5%) and other candidates with 41 votes (0.9% vs. 1.1%), among the 4,539 ballots cast by the city's 5,993 registered voters, for a turnout of 75.7% (vs. 68.1% in Atlantic County).<ref>[http://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/election-results/2008-gen-elect-presidential-results-atlantic.pdf 2008 Presidential General Election Results: Atlantic County], [[New Jersey Department of State]] Division of Elections, December 23, 2008. Accessed December 24, 2014.</ref> In the [[United States presidential election in New Jersey, 2004|2004 presidential election]], Republican [[George W. Bush]] received 2,177 votes (53.6% vs. 46.2% countywide), ahead of Democrat [[John Kerry]] with 1,800 votes (44.4% vs. 52.0%) and other candidates with 42 votes (1.0% vs. 0.8%), among the 4,058 ballots cast by the city's 5,201 registered voters, for a turnout of 78.0% (vs. 69.8% in the whole county).<ref>[http://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/election-results/2004-presidential_atlantic_co_2004.pdf 2004 Presidential Election: Atlantic County], [[New Jersey Department of State]] Division of Elections, December 13, 2004. Accessed December 24, 2014.</ref> {| class="wikitable" style="float:right; font-size:95%;" |+ Presidential elections results |- bgcolor=lightgrey ! Year ![[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] ![[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] ![[Third Party (United States)|Third Parties]] |- | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''[[2024 United States presidential election in New Jersey|2024]]<ref name="2024Elections">{{cite web |url=https://www.nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/election-results/2024/2024-official-general-results-president-atlantic.pdf|title=Presidential November 5, 2024 General Election Results Atlantic County|access-date=January 9, 2025}}</ref>''' | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''53.9%''' ''2,753'' | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|44.0% ''2,248'' | style="text-align:center; background:honeyDew;" |2.1% ''90'' |- | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''[[United States presidential election in New Jersey, 2020|2020]]<ref name="2020Elections">{{cite web |url=https://www.nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/election-results/2020/2020-official-general-results-president-atlantic.pdf|title=Presidential November 3, 2020 General Election Results Atlantic County|access-date=January 9, 2025}}</ref>''' | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''50.1%''' ''2,675'' | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|48.6% ''2,596'' | style="text-align:center; background:honeyDew;" |1.3% ''71'' |- | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''[[United States presidential election in New Jersey, 2016|2016]]<ref name="2016Elections">{{cite web |url=https://www.nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/election-results/2016/2016-gen-elect-presidential-results-atlantic.pdf |title=Presidential General Election Results – November 8, 2016 – Atlantic County|publisher=New Jersey Department of Elections|access-date=December 31, 2017}}</ref>''' | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''51.7%''' ''2,341'' | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|44.5% ''2,017'' | style="text-align:center; background:honeyDew;" |3.8% ''172'' |- | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|'''[[United States presidential election in New Jersey, 2012|2012]]<ref name="2012Elections">{{cite web |url=https://www.nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/election-results/2012/2012-presidential-atlantic.pdf|title=Presidential General Election Results – November 4, 2012 – Atlantic County |publisher=New Jersey Department of Elections |access-date=January 9, 2025}}</ref>''' | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Republican}}|48.1% ''2,063'' | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|'''50.6%''' ''2,172'' | style="text-align:center; background:honeyDew;" |1.0% ''43'' |- | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''[[United States presidential election in New Jersey, 2008|2008]]<ref name="state.nj.us">[https://www.nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/election-results/2008/2008-gen-elect-presidential-results-atlantic.pdf], [[New Jersey Department of State]] Division of Elections, December 23, 2008. Accessed January 9, 2025.</ref>''' | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''49.8%''' ''2,262'' | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|48.5% ''2,203'' | style="text-align:center; background:honeyDew;" |0.9% ''41'' |- | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''[[United States presidential election in New Jersey, 2004|2004]]'''<ref name="Presidential Election 2004">[https://www.nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/election-results/2004/2004-presidential_atlantic_co_2004.pdf], [[New Jersey Department of State]] Division of Elections, December 13, 2004. Accessed January 9, 2025.</ref> | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Republican}}|'''53.6%''' ''2,177'' | style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|44.4% ''1,800'' | style="text-align:center; background:honeyDew;" |1.0% ''42'' |} In the [[New Jersey gubernatorial election, 2013|2013 gubernatorial election]], Republican [[Chris Christie]] received 1,874 votes (65.0% vs. 60.0% countywide), ahead of Democrat [[Barbara Buono]] with 883 votes (30.6% vs. 34.9%) and other candidates with 33 votes (1.1% vs. 1.3%), among the 2,883 ballots cast by the city's 5,991 registered voters, yielding a 48.1% turnout (vs. 41.5% in the county).<ref>[http://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/2013-results/2013-general-election-results-governor-atlantic.pdf 2013 Governor: Atlantic County], [[New Jersey Department of State]] Division of Elections, January 29, 2014. Accessed December 24, 2014.</ref><ref>[http://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/2013-results/2013-general-election-ballotscast-atlantic.pdf Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 5, 2013 General Election Results : Atlantic County], [[New Jersey Department of State]] Division of Elections, January 29, 2014. Accessed December 24, 2014.</ref> In the [[New Jersey gubernatorial election, 2009|2009 gubernatorial election]], Republican Chris Christie received 1,501 votes (52.3% vs. 47.7% countywide), ahead of Democrat [[Jon Corzine]] with 1,195 votes (41.6% vs. 44.5%), Independent [[Chris Daggett]] with 133 votes (4.6% vs. 4.8%) and other candidates with 21 votes (0.7% vs. 1.2%), among the 2,872 ballots cast by the city's 5,770 registered voters, yielding a 49.8% turnout (vs. 44.9% in the county).<ref>[http://www.njelections.org/election-results/2009-governor_results-atlantic.pdf 2009 Governor: Atlantic County] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160112193846/http://www.njelections.org/election-results/2009-governor_results-atlantic.pdf |date=2016-01-12 }}, [[New Jersey Department of State]] Division of Elections, December 31, 2009. Accessed December 24, 2014.</ref>
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