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Current roleCommissioner
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
LocationNew Jersey
BackgroundEssex County Commissioner-at-Large
EducationSeton Hall University (degree; field not fully specified publicly)
Notable personal detailsBrendan W. Gill is an Essex County Commissioner-at-Large and a Democratic candidate for U.S. House in New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District. He has served on the Essex County Board of Commissioners since 2011 and has held leadership roles including board president and president of the New Jersey Association of Counties. He is founder and CEO of The BGill Group and has worked in roles including state director for U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg and district director for U.S. Reps. Bill Pascrell and Steve Rothman. He is a Seton Hall University graduate and has been active in Montclair civic and local party leadership.
Supports closing corporate tax loopholes and creating a fairer tax system that reduces advantages for large corporations; backs targeted revenue measures for public priorities (including a proposed Corporate Transit Fee on large corporate profits) and increased federal investment in infrastructure and programs to lower costs for working families and small businesses.
Supports restoring Affordable Care Act subsidies and lowering premium costs, and is open to broader reforms including a public option or Medicare for All. Advocates making healthcare more affordable and expanding access through government programs and policy changes.
Supports limiting local participation in federal immigration enforcement, ending county contracts with ICE detention services, expanding legal and humanitarian protections for asylum seekers and refugees, funding pro bono legal aid for detainees, and pursuing pathways to citizenship for Dreamers.
Supports reproductive autonomy, has condemned the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, and advocates for a constitutional amendment to codify a person’s right to make their own healthcare decisions regarding abortion.
Supports building a clean-energy economy and climate-resilient infrastructure, including electric buses and modern rail, and prioritizes investments to protect communities from severe storms and flooding while creating green jobs. Endorsed by state environmental groups and has championed local conservation and greenway projects.
Supports stronger gun-safety measures including vendor accountability, expanded background checks for private sales, and limits on armor-piercing rounds and large-capacity magazines; has chaired an Anti-Gun Violence Committee and backed state legislation limiting concealed-carry expansion. Positions emphasize reducing gun violence while enforcing regulations on sales and dangerous munitions.
Brendan Gill was one of the candidates in the NJ-11 Democratic primary, which was won by Analilia Mejia. The race is part of a special election in a district that has been shifting politically, with progressive candidates gaining ground. The summaries do not report any separate major development involving Gill beyond his candidacy in that contest.






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