Lyon readies comeback run in Morris GOP politics

MORRISTOWN, N.J. —  The 30-year old Montville conservative burst onto the Morris County political scene in his 20s, defeating an incumbent of his own party after a protracted legal battle and joining the freeholder board in 2012.

Five years later? Hank Lyon fell in a hard-fought LD26 Assembly primary.

Now he’s back in 2018 with designs to reclaim his old post on the Morris freeholder board. 

According to his supporters, Lyon is poised to announce a 2018 campaign with allies Deborah Smith, an incumbent, and John Krickus, a fellow alumnus of the board.

Another incumbent, Christine Myers, is heading to the Trump Administration.

That leaves Freeholder John Cesaro who may run as a lone wolf in the battle for three seats outside of the reported Smith-Krickus-Lyon ticket.

Morris County Republicans do not have a “line” for their primaries.

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