Bayonne, New Jersey — Mayor's Race 2026 — Election Complete

Bayonne Has a Mayor.
Now the Work Begins.

Sharon Ashe-Nadrowski made history on May 12, 2026 — becoming Bayonne's first female mayor in a statement win. Congratulations, Mayor-Elect. The campaign is over. The record is not. Full post-election monitoring is live as of May 13, 2026.

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8 Promises Tracked
May 12 Election Complete
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What This Platform Does

Three Functions. One Accountability Record.

This is not a campaign site. It is a civic accountability platform built on the principle that residents deserve to know what candidates stand for — and whether they delivered — before and after the vote.

Function 01

What Bayonne Needs

The community priorities document compiled before the election is now the accountability baseline. Mayor-Elect Ashe-Nadrowski will be formally asked to respond. Her response — or non-response — will be documented here.

See Community Priorities
Function 02

The Candidate Record

The public accountability record on all three certified candidates remains live as the permanent historical record. What they said. What the record showed. All sourced from public record.

See the Candidate Record
Function 03

After May 12th — Live Now

The promise tracker is live as of May 13, 2026. Eight documented promises. Eight open OPRA request queues. The record follows Mayor-Elect Ashe-Nadrowski from day one.

See the Promise Tracker
May 12, 2026 — Election Result

Sharon Ashe-Nadrowski — Mayor-Elect of Bayonne, NJ

Bayonne's first female mayor. A statement win in a three-way race. No runoff needed. Her full council ticket swept all seats. Kudos to Councilman Loyad Booker and Business Administrator Mary Jane Desmond for a hard-fought, integrity-filled campaign.

"The record is documented. The platform is live. And we'll be here for everything that comes next."

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A Factory Full of Facts — Post-Election Phase
The election is over. The platform opens a new shift. Eight campaign promises are now on the record. Eight OPRA request queues are open. Every 30 days — a public update. Every year — a full term review. The record is permanent. The factory doesn't shut down on May 13th. It goes to work.
Platform Infrastructure

This Platform Shows Its Work.

Every claim on this site is sourced from public record. Eula — an FLC-Certified AI Employee deployed by AutomateCake FLC — produces content under the FOCAL Framework: Fiduciary Oversight for Computerized Agent Liability. Every item passes through a documented accountability process before publication. AutomateCake FLC accepts full liability within defined scope per FLC Standard™ v1.5 for everything published here.

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