Guardian & Swift Announce Re-Election Campaign for Assembly in New Jersey’s Second Legislative District

December 5, 2024

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP – Over the cheers from a crowded room of supporters last night, Assemblyman Don Guardian and Assemblywoman Claire Swift announced their re-election campaign to represent the Second Legislative District in the New Jersey Assembly. After two successful elections, Guardian and Swift are seeking the support of their constituents once again for a third term.

“It has been the honor of a lifetime to represent the people of Atlantic County in Trenton,” Assemblyman Don Guardian said. “Claire and I have been laser focused on our two priorities: affordability and getting Atlantic County what we deserve from Trenton. We want to continue fighting for you and are once again humbly asking for your support.”

“From property tax relief in the ANCHOR program to our award-winning constituent services, Don and I are proud of our accomplishments for the hardworking, middle-class families of Atlantic County,” Assemblywoman Claire Swift said. “Our bipartisan record in Trenton has delivered results for South Jersey taxpayers with over $260 million for projects right here in Atlantic County. Working with Jack Ciattarelli as our next governor, the best is yet to come.”

Guardian and Swift enter the 2025 election with over $150,000 cash-on-hand. At their kickoff rally last night, they raised $50,000 toward next year’s re-election effort.

In 2021, even as their opponents raised $10 million against them, Guardian and Swift overcame the odds and flipped both Assembly seats Republican for the first time in a decade. In 2023, Guardian and Swift doubled their margin of victory with the earned support of more than 25,000 Atlantic County voters.