Frank Finnerty

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Frank Finnerty is an American Republican Party politician from New Jersey, who serves on the Atlantic County Board of Chosen Freeholders. He was appointed to the Board in January 2000 fill the unexpired term of fellow Republican Dennis Levinson, who left the Freeholder Board to serve as County Executive of Atlantic County. Finnerty was elected in his own right later that year to fill the balance of the unexpired term and was re-elected to a full term of office in 2002. Finnerty is one of four members of the nine-member board who are elected on an at-large basis to represent all of the more than 250,000 residents of the county. Finnerty was selected by his fellow members to serve as Freeholder Vice Chairman, the second highest ranking position on the Atlantic County Board of Chosen Freeholders.

On the Board of Chosen Freeholders, Finnerty serves as chairman of the Meadowview Review Committee, Public Health and Environment Committee, Public Safety Committee and the Roads and Bridges Committee, and as a member of the Budget and Finance Committee and the Land Development Standards Committee. He serves as Freeholder Representative to three advisory boards and commissions; the Local Advisory Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Police Training Advisory Board and the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Task Force.

Finnerty is serving his second term on the Egg Harbor Township Committee and was the township's Deputy Mayor for three years.

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Preceded by
Dennis Levinson
Atlantic County Freeholder-at-Large
2000 – present
Incumbent
Preceded by
Kirk W. Conover
Atlantic County Freeholder Chairman
2003
Succeeded by
Joseph F. Silipena
Preceded by
Steven K. Johnson
Atlantic County Freeholder Vice-Chairman
2006 – present
Incumbent


Atlantic County Board of Chosen Freeholders New Jersey State Flag

Chairman: Joseph F. Silipena (At-Large)

Vice Chairman: Frank Finnerty (At-Large)

Alisa Cooper (At-Large), James Curcio (District 5), Joe Kelly (At-Large), Lawton Nelson (District 1), Thomas Russo, (District 2), Sue Schilling (District 4), Frank Sutton (District 3)