Singh was sworn in to the
Burlington County Board of County Commissioners on January 3, 2018. The oath of office was administered by
Central New Jersey politician
Vin Gopal, who was then Senator-Elect for New Jersey's
11th Legislative District. Gopal is the first
Indian-American to be elected to New Jersey's State Senate. Singh voted in favor of the 2018 county budget, which resulted in a reduction in property taxes. The budget also called for a cut in the amount of money going into the Burlington County farmland preservation and open space fund since only two farms had applied for the program during the 2018 fiscal year, and neither accepted the county's offer. At the March 19, 2018, board meeting, A Republican commissioner introduced a resolution to expand the Burlington County Women's Advisory Council's size from 15 to 20 members. Singh and Pullion expressed concern that current members were being dismissed and that new members were being chosen without a public advertisement of the vacancies. The resolution passed along a party-line vote. On June 13, 2018, Singh and Pullion cast dissenting votes on a motion to grant an $89,500 contract for architectural services for security studies within the schools of Burlington County. During the meeting, a resident addressed the Board and alleged that the firm had donated to Republican campaigns in the past. Singh and Pullion cited the firm that was granted the contract, alleging that the appointment had been made for political reasons. ==New Jersey General Assembly==