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PERTH AMBOY – Democratic Mayor Helmin Caba defeated two well-known challengers in Tuesday's mayoral primary race. Unofficial results show Caba, who is serving in his first term as mayor ...
PERTH AMBOY – It looks like Democratic Mayor Helmin Caba will now face two challengers in his bid for reelection in the fall. Former longtime Councilman William Petrick has filed to run for ...
PERTH AMBOY – Three Democrats and one Republican have filed to run in the mayoral primary in June, the city's first partisan election. Mayor Helmin Caba will be challenged by retired Municipal ...
Mayor Birth and death Term Notes Wilda Diaz (born 1964) 2008 to 2020: She has served for 16 years, 332 days. Wilda Diaz is the first Latina mayor in New Jersey. Wilda Diaz was the first and currently serving female Mayor of Perth Amboy, New Jersey. [4] She was defeated by Helmin Caba in the December 15th 2020 runoff election. Joseph Vas (born 1955)
He also served as Mayor of Perth Amboy, New Jersey from 1990 to 2008. He was defeated for re-election to a 5th full term by local bank vice president Wilda Diaz in 2008 by a 58% to 42% margin. [1] He was elected Perth Amboy Democratic Chairman in 2008, succeeding his longtime campaign chairman Ray Geneske. Vas resigned as the party chairman in ...
Wilda Diaz (born Wilda Soto; September 14, 1964) is an American former politician and Mayor of Perth Amboy, New Jersey. She was elected in May 2008, defeating incumbent Joseph Vas by a 58% to 42% margin. [1] She was Perth Amboy's first female mayor and New Jersey's first Latina mayor. [2] She served for 12 years from 2008 until 2020.
Mayor Helmin Caba, who also serves as chair of the Perth Amboy Democratic Organization, is being challenged by former longtime City Councilman William Petrick, who is running as an independent ...
In the 1962 primary for the newly formed New Jersey's 15th congressional district, Otlowski lost to Edward J. Patten, a former mayor of Perth Amboy. [3] He won his first General Assembly race in 1973, representing the 19th Legislative District and served there until 1992. [ 2 ]