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TOMS RIVER, NJ — The 2021 election campaign culminates when voters go to the polls Nov. 2 to choose Toms River Township Council members.
Each of the four ward seats is up for election. There are two candidates seeking each ward seat, which is a four-year term.
Patch asked each candidate to answer questions to give voters information about who they are and their stances on various issues. We are printing their responses in full, unedited except for spelling or punctuation.
Here are the answers from David John Ciccozzi, who is running for Ward 4.
Age: 64
Town of residence: Toms River
Position sought: Council
Party affiliation: Republican
Family: Widower, 3 children, 2 girls, 1 boy
Education: Saint Joseph's University 1979, bachelor's of science in business administration & marketing
Occupation: Self-employed, property management
Previous elective office, if any:
None, current member of Toms River Planning Board
Do you or anyone in your family work for the state, county or local governments?
No
Why are you seeking office?
Keep Toms River on the right path
What do you feel is the most pressing issue facing the community, and what do you want to do about it?
Property taxes, budget, open space, police and first responders, students & school system. Toms River, first !
What are the critical differences between you and the other candidates seeking to serve?
No answer
Describe the other issues that define your campaign platform.
Future of Toms River
What accomplishments in your past would you cite as evidence you will be effective in office?
Successful businessman
What else would you like voters to know about yourself and your positions?
No answer
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