Politics & Government
Jim Gorman Announces Re-Election Bid for Galloway Council
Gorman will run for re-election. He was first elected in 2007.

Galloway Councilman Jim Gorman announced his intention to run for re-election on Tuesday.
“I’ve been able to work across the aisle to spur economic development, improve our infrastructure, and make government more transparent,” Gorman said. “There is still much work to be done and areas where we need to improve, which is why I’ll be asking the people of Galloway Township to give me the honor of serving them for another term as their representative.”
Gorman has been an Atlantic County resident since 1979, and has worked in various positions at the Golden Nugget. He serves on the executive board of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 68. He was first elected to Galloway Council in 2007.
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“Our residents are struggling with taxes, especially in communities like Four Seasons” Gorman said. “We need to make Galloway a more affordable place to live again.”
In his time on council, Gorman made the redevelopment of the former Lenox China site and a full Garden State Parkway interchange on Route 30 priorities.
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Council recently unanimously passed his ordinance establishing a set-aside program to put veterans back to work.
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