• Source: Thomas Lankey
  • Thomas Lankey was the Mayor of Edison, New Jersey, the state's 6th largest municipality by population, with about 108,000 residents. He won the November 2013 election and was sworn in on January 1, 2014. He was previously a town councilperson. Soon after taking office, Lankey said he would re-write the town's code of ethics. He won reelection in 2017, winning 58.7% of the vote. He did not seek party backing in the 2021 election and dropped out of there race, endorsing Sam Joshi, who won and replaced him.


    Background


    Lankey is a lifelong resident of Edison, and a 1978 graduate of Wardlaw-Hartridge School. He has a Bachelor of Science in accounting from the University of Delaware. He is a senior vice president at JFK Health System, and previously served as vice chairman of the board of directors of Magyar Bank.


    See also


    Mayor of Edison, New Jersey


    References




    External links


    Official Edison biography
    Campaign website
    Forbes profile

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