Politics & Government
Montclair 2024 Election Update: See List Of Mayor, Council Candidates
It's going to be a busy election season, Montclair. Here are the 15 candidates who are running for seats on the town government.

MONTCLAIR, NJ — The playing field is laid out for the 2024 election in Montclair, with 15 candidates making the final cut.
Montclair will have a municipal election on Tuesday, May 14. In total, seven seats will be up for grabs: mayor, two at-large council members, and a council member in each of the four wards. See the election timeline, ward maps and other important information here.
This year’s candidates include two slates – “Together Montclair” and “Montclair Good Government Team” – and several independents. Candidates do not declare party affiliations in a non-partisan municipal election.
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The following candidates filed nominating petitions by the deadline of Feb. 29, which were deemed sufficient by the township clerk.
MAYOR
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There are two candidates competing to become Montclair’s next mayor: Renée Baskerville and Chrissy Thomas.
Last week, the town’s current mayor – Sean Spiller – announced that he won't be running for a second term. Read More: Montclair Mayor 'Prepares To Pass Baton' (Election 2024)
Baskerville, a former council member who lost a close election to Spiller in 2020, is running on the Together Montclair slate.
Thomas is running as an independent with the slogan: “Christina M. Thomas Change That Works.”
AT-LARGE COUNCIL
There are three candidates vying for two at-large seats on the Montclair Town Council:
- Robert Russo (incumbent) – Montclair Good Government Team
- Carmel Loughman – Montclair Good Government Team
- Susan Shin Andersen – Together Montclair
WARD COUNCILORS
There are 10 candidates who are running for a council seat in each ward of the township. They include:
First Ward
- Erik D'Amato – Clean Government Advocate (independent)
- Shivaun Gaines – Together Montclair
Second Ward
- Eileen Birmingham – Genuinely Cares (independent)
- Ilmar Vanderer – Montclair Good Government Team
Third Ward
- Roddy Moore – Montclair Good Government Team
- Wendy A. Tiburcio – A New Perspective Una Nueva Perspectiva (independent)
- Rahum Williams – Together Montclair
Fourth Ward
- Zina Floyd – As One We Win (independent)
- Patricia A. Hurt – Time For A Change (independent)
- Aminah Toler – Montclair Good Government Team
MONTCLAIR’S LOCAL GOVERNMENT: WHO DOES WHAT?
According to the municipal website, the Township of Montclair operates under the Optional Municipal Charter Law (OMCL) popularly known as the Faulkner Act. The OMCL provides for several forms of government, and in 1980, the township voted to adopt the “council-manager” plan.
In the council-manager plan there is only one directly elected power center: the council. The manager, while chief executive and administrative officer of the municipality, is appointed by the council and can be suspended and removed by a majority vote of the council. The manager’s function is to carry out the will of the council.
Council members in the council-manager plan serve a four-year term. In Montclair, council members serve concurrent terms and all terms expire at the same time.
The mayor in the Council-Manager Plan is a member of the council, and gets a vote and voice in their proceedings. In Montclair, the mayor is elected by the voters and serves a four-year term.
The mayor’s duties include presiding over council meetings. Aside from the power to appoint the trustees of the public library, and the members of the board of education in council-manager communities which have appointed boards, the mayor in the council-manager plan has no executive powers, the town website states: they are “simply the primus inter pares, the first among equals on the council.”
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