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Bergen County Board of Commissioners | |
Leader1 Type: | Chair |
Leader1: | Germaine M. Ortiz |
Party1: | (D) |
Leader2 Type: | Vice Chair |
Leader2: | Mary J. Amoroso |
Party2: | (D) |
Leader3 Type: | Chair Pro Tempore |
Leader3: | Joan Voss |
Party3: | (D) |
Structure1: | Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders.svg |
Structure1 Res: | 250px |
Political Groups1: | Democratic Party (7) |
Members: | 7 |
Term Length: | 3 years |
Website: | Bergen County Commissioners |
The Bergen County Board of Commissioners (formerly the Bergen County Board of Chosen Freeholders) is a Board of seven people who govern Bergen County, New Jersey alongside the Bergen County Executive. The members are elected at-large to three-year terms of office on a staggered basis with either two or three seats coming up for election each year. At an annual reorganization meeting in the beginning of January, the board elects a Chair, Vice Chair and Chair Pro Tempore from among its members. As of January 2024, Bergen County's Commissioners are Germaine M. Ortiz (D, Emerson) term ends December 31, 2025), Vice Chair Mary J. Amoroso (D, Mahwah) term ends December 31, 2025), Chair Pro Tempore Dr. Joan M. Voss (D, Fort Lee, December 31, 2026), Rafael Marte (D, Bergenfield, term ends December 31, 2026), Thomas Sullivan (D, Montvale, term ends December 31, 2025), Steven A. Tanelli (D, North Arlington, term ends December 31, 2024) and Tracy Silna Zur (D, Franklin Lakes, term ends December 31, 2024).
The Board is responsible for creating the laws for Bergen County. Most importantly the Board is responsible for creating and adopting a yearly budget for the county.[1]
Affiliation | Members | ||
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Democratic Party | 7 | ||
Republican Party | 0 | ||
Total | 7 |
In 2024, the Board chose Commissioner Germaine M. Ortiz to serve as Chair of the Board, Mary J. Amoroso as Vice Chair, and Dr. Joan M. Voss as Chair Pro Tempore.
In 2023, the Board chose Commissioner Thomas J. Sullivan to serve as Chair of the Board, Germaine M. Ortiz as Vice Chair, and Dr. Joan M. Voss as Chair Pro Tempore.
In 2022, the Board chose Commissioner Tracy Silna Zur to serve as Chair of the Board, Thomas J. Sullivan as Vice Chair, and Dr. Joan M. Voss as Chair Pro Tempore.
In 2021, the Board chose Commissioner Steven A. Tanelli to serve as Chair of the Board, Tracy Silna Zur as Vice Chair, and Dr. Joan M. Voss as Chair Pro Tempore.
In 2020, the Board chose Commissioner Mary J. Amoroso to serve as Chair of the Board, Dr. Joan M. Voss as Vice Chair, and Steven A. Tanelli as Chair Pro Tempore.
In 2019, the Board chose Commissioner Germaine Ortiz to serve as Chair of the Board, making her the first Latina to do so.[2] This was also the first time that the Board had been entirely led by women: Mary Amoroso serving as Vice Chair and Joan Voss and Chair Pro-tempore.
Year | County Executive | Seat 1 | Seat 2 | Seat 3 | Seat 4 | Seat 5 | Seat 6 | Seat 7 | ||
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2014[3] | Kathleen Donovan (R) | David L. Ganz (D) | Joan Voss (D) | John A. Felice (R) | Maura DeNicola (R) | Steve Tanelli (D) | James Tedesco (D) | Tracy Silna Zur (D) | ||
2015 | James Tedesco (D) | Thomas Sullivan (D) | ||||||||
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2017[4] | Germaine Ortiz (D) | Mary Amaroso (D) | ||||||||
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2021 | Ramon Hache Sr. (D) | |||||||||
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2023 | Rafael Marte (D) |