Municipalities That Have A Three Member Commission
These communities have three commissioners:
- Commissioner of Public Affairs and Public Safety
- Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Public Property
- Commissioner of Revenue and Finance
Municipality | County | Year Adopted |
---|---|---|
Allenhurst Borough | Monmouth | 1916 |
Audubon Borough | Camden | 1921 |
Avon-by-the-Sea Borough | Monmouth | 1919 |
Bass River Township | Burlington | 1972 |
Beach Haven Borough | Ocean | 1946 |
Bordentown City | Burlington | 1913 |
Bradley Beach Borough | Monmouth | 1915 |
Cape May Point Borough | Cape May | 1916 |
Collingswood Borough | Camden | 1917 |
Deal Borough | Monmouth | 1912 |
Haddon Township | Camden | 1950 |
Haddonfield Borough | Camden | 1913 |
Harvey Cedars Borough | Ocean | 1923 |
Long Beach Township | Ocean | 1936 |
Longport Borough | Atlantic | 1912 |
Margate City | Atlantic | 1911 |
Monmouth Beach Borough | Monmouth | 1929 |
Mount Ephraim Borough | Camden | 1935 |
Pine Valley Borough | Camden | 1942 |
Sea Isle City | Cape May | 1913 |
Tavistock Borough | Camden | 1928 |
Ventnor City | Atlantic | 1968 |
West Cape May Borough | Cape May | 1948 |
West Wildwood Borough | Cape May | 1964 |
Wildwood Crest Borough | Cape May | 1937 |
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