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Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders
From 2016 to 2018, Peters served on the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders.[ When he was sworn in as freeholder in January 2016, he and his running mate Kate Gibbs gave the county the state's youngest freeholder board, with Peters being 33 years old and Gibbs 29.][Ronaldson, Tim]
"New freeholders sworn in at Burlington County Freeholders reorganization meeting"
''Mt. Laurel Sun'', January 6, 2016. Accessed January 19, 2018. "Pledging a 2016 property tax reduction while expanding services for those in need, Kate Gibbs and Ryan Peters were sworn in on Jan. 4 as new members of the Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders.... Gibbs, 29, and Peters, 33, had not previously held elected office. Upon her swearing in, Gibbs has officially become the youngest female Freeholder serving in the state of New Jersey. With the addition of Gibbs and Peters, Burlington County now boasts the youngest freeholder board in the State." Peters served on the board's Personnel and Military Affairs committees and was appointed as the liaison to the county's Department of Public Safety and to the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office.[
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New Jersey Assembly
In September 2017, Peters was chosen by the Burlington County Republican Committee to run for the Assembly seat after two-term incumbent Maria Rodriguez-Gregg deciding against running for election after an incident earlier that year in which police thought that she was driving under the influence following a traffic accident.[Levinsky, David]
"Burlington County Freeholder Ryan Peters picked to run for 8th District Assembly seat"
''Burlington County Times
The ''Burlington County Times'' is a daily newspaper located in Westampton, New Jersey, U.S. The paper, which is part of the Gannett chain of newspapers, covers municipal and county issues in Burlington County, New Jersey as well as local and pr ...
'', September 6, 2017. Accessed January 19, 2018. "Burlington County Freeholder Ryan Peters likely didn’t expect to have to do much campaigning this fall, since his seat on the county board isn’t up for re-election until next year. That changed Wednesday after the Hainesport resident was picked by the Burlington County Republican Committee to replace Assemblywoman Maria Rodriguez-Gregg on the party’s 8th Legislative District ticket.... But she announced last week that she would not run for re-election, as she continues to fight charges of driving under the influence and obstruction, stemming from an April accident in which her vehicle was rear-ended on Route 73 at Fellowship Road in Mount Laurel." In the November 2017 general election, Peters (with 28,671 votes; 25.0% of all ballots cast) and his running mate, incumbent Joe Howarth (with 28,841; 25.1%), defeated Democratic challengers Joanne Schwartz (28,321; 24.7%) and Maryann Merlino (28,196; 24.6%) to win both Assembly seats from the district for the Republicans. Of all 40 districts, the race in the 8th District was the closest in the state, with 650 votes separating the first and fourth vote-getters. With Joanne Schwartz, the closest Democratic candidate 350 votes behind Peters for the second seat from the district, the Democratic Party had considered filing for a recount; Peters stepped down from the Board of Chosen Freeholders, leaving Republicans to fill the seat with a candidate who could run in the November 2018 general election with fellow incumbent Kate Gibbs, with control of the board in the balance. In January 2018, former freeholder Linda Hughes was selected to fill the seat vacated by Peters when he took office in the Assembly.
On January 14, 2020, Peters was sworn into his second term in the New Jersey General Assembly
The New Jersey General Assembly is the lower house of the New Jersey Legislature.
Since the election of 1967 (1968 Session), the Assembly has consisted of 80 members. Two members are elected from each of New Jersey's 40 legislative districts f ...
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On January 21, 2021, Peters announced that he would not be a candidate for reelection, citing the desire to spend more time with his family.
Committees
*Appropriations
*Financial Institutions and Insurance
*State and Local Government
Awards and honors
In July 2018, Peters was included in InsiderNJ's list of Millennials on the Rise.
In December 2019, Peters was recognized by InsiderNJ as Politician of the Year in their 2019 Retrospective Edition.
Electoral history
Assembly
References
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1980s births
21st-century American lawyers
21st-century American politicians
County commissioners in New Jersey
Holy Cross Academy (New Jersey) alumni
Living people
Military personnel from New Jersey
New Jersey lawyers
Republican Party members of the New Jersey General Assembly
Politicians from Burlington County, New Jersey
Rutgers School of Law–Camden alumni
United States Naval Academy alumni
United States Navy SEALs personnel
United States Navy reservists