Local government Rockaway Township is governed within the
Faulkner Act (formally known as the Optional Municipal Charter Law) under the
Mayor-Council system of municipal government (Plan F), implemented based on the recommendations of a
Charter Study Commission as of January 1, 1968. The township is one of 71 municipalities (of the 564) statewide that use this form of government. The governing body is comprised of the mayor and the township council. The mayor is directly elected by the voters. The township council is comprised of nine members, with one member elected from each of six
wards and three elected on an
at-large basis. The members of the governing body are elected to staggered four-year terms of office on a partisan basis in odd-numbered years as part of the November general election, with the six ward seats up for vote together and then the three at-large and the mayoral seat up for vote together two years later. , the
Mayor of Rockaway Township is
Republican Joseph Jackson, whose term expires on December 31, 2027. Members of the Township Council are Council President Howard Morrison (R, 2027; At-large), Council Vice President Jonathan Sackett (D, 2029; Ward 4), Sophia E. Freire (D, 2029; Ward 3), Emanuel "Manny" Friedlander (D, 2029; Ward 5), Tucker Kelley (R, 2029; Ward 6), John "Jack" Quinn (R, 2029; Ward 2), Susan Fahrman Royek (D, 2029; Ward 1), Adam Salberg (R, 2027; At-large) and Pawel Wojtowicz (R, 2027; At-large).
Federal, state, and county representation Rockaway Township is located in the 11th Congressional District and is part of New Jersey's 25th state legislative district.
Politics As of March 2011, there were a total of 16,022 registered voters in Rockaway Township, of which 3,861 (24.1%) were registered as
Democrats, 5,481 (34.2%) were registered as
Republicans and 6,668 (41.6%) were registered as
Unaffiliated. There were 12 voters registered as
Libertarians or
Greens. In the
2012 presidential election, Republican
Mitt Romney received 52.9% of the vote (6,410 cast), ahead of Democrat
Barack Obama with 45.9% (5,562 votes), and other candidates with 1.3% (153 votes), among the 12,198 ballots cast by the township's 16,865 registered voters (73 ballots were
spoiled), for a turnout of 72.3%. In the
2008 presidential election, Republican
John McCain received 52.2% of the vote (6,770 cast), ahead of Democrat Barack Obama with 46.3% (5,998 votes) and other candidates with 1.0% (134 votes), among the 12,958 ballots cast by the township's 16,558 registered voters, for a turnout of 78.3%. In the
2004 presidential election, Republican
George W. Bush received 55.9% of the vote (6,934 ballots cast), outpolling Democrat
John Kerry with 43.3% (5,368 votes) and other candidates with 0.5% (87 votes), among the 12,411 ballots cast by the township's 16,057 registered voters, for a turnout percentage of 77.3. In the
2013 gubernatorial election, Republican
Chris Christie received 66.7% of the vote (5,071 cast), ahead of Democrat
Barbara Buono with 31.5% (2,396 votes), and other candidates with 1.8% (137 votes), among the 7,726 ballots cast by the township's 16,708 registered voters (122 ballots were spoiled), for a turnout of 46.2%. In the
2009 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 55.9% of the vote (4,855 ballots cast), ahead of Democrat
Jon Corzine with 33.8% (2,930 votes), Independent
Chris Daggett with 8.6% (750 votes) and other candidates with 0.6% (53 votes), among the 8,681 ballots cast by the township's 16,190 registered voters, yielding a 53.6% turnout. == Education ==