Sette celebrates retirement from Morris County’s Board of Elections

John Sette
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It’s the end of an era in North Jersey’s most populous Republican stronghold, Save Jerseyans.

Morris Republicans gathered on Wednesday to honor their long-time chairman, John Sette, as he steps aside as a member of the Morris County Board of Elections.

The veteran politico has served in his current post for 22-years. December 31st is his official last day.

He doesn’t have any plans to step down as chairman of the party.

The part-time post pays $18,300 per year; Board of Elections commissioners are also permitted to enroll in New Jersey’s state Public Employee Retirement System.

Former Freeholder and GOP Gubernatorial candidate John Murphy will reportedly take Sette’s place.

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