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Douglas Herbert is an [[American]] [[politician]] in the [[Democratic Party]]. He is currently the Democratic nominee for [[United States House of Representatives|Congress]] in [[NJ-11|New Jersey's 11th District.]]
Douglas Herbert is an [[American]] [[politician]] in the [[Democratic Party]]. He is currently the Democratic nominee for [[United States House of Representatives|Congress]] in [[NJ-11|New Jersey's 11th District.]]



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Douglas Herbert
Democratic Party candidate for
New Jersey's 11th Congressional District
Election date
2 November 2010
OpponentRodney Frelinghuysen
Personal details
Born12 June 1961
Marion, Indiana
SpouseMarcy Wecker
Residence(s)Chatham Borough, New Jersey
Alma materColumbia University, Seton Hall Law School
ProfessionAttorney
CommitteesChatham's Zoning Board of Adjustment, Joint Recreation Committee of Chatham Borough and Chatham Township, Chatham's Green Initiatives Committee
AwardsArmy Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster
Websitewww.douglasherbert.org
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
Unit2nd Armored Division, 82nd Airborne Division

Douglas Herbert is an American politician in the Democratic Party. He is currently the Democratic nominee for Congress in New Jersey's 11th District.

Early Life and Education

Doug was born on 12 June 1961 in Marion, Indiana. He grew up across the Midwest and was raised by a single mother. After graduating high school, Doug was unable to afford college tuition. He chose to enlist in the United States Army. After leaving the service, Doug attended night school while working in construction.[1]

Eventually he saved enough money to put himself through Columbia University. There he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Political Science. He also met his wife, Marcy Wecker, a fellow student. After Columbia, Doug and Marcy attended Seton Hall Law School, both earning their Law degrees.[1]

Doug and Marcy are now married and have three children. Doug coaches his kids in soccer, baseball, and football.

Army Service

Doug served in the Army for four years. He was an infantryman with both the 2nd Armored Division and the 82 Airborne Division. For his service he received numerous awards and decorations, including the Army Commendation Medal and the Army Achievement Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster.[1]

Community Activity

Doug resides in Chatham Borough, New Jersey and is a practicing attorney. He is a member of Chatham's Zoning Board of Adjustment and the Joint Recreation Committee of Chatham Borough and Chatham Township.[2]

He is a founding member of Chatham's Green Initiatives Committee.[2]

2010 Congressional Campaign

Doug won New Jersey's 11th congressional district Democratic primary on 8 June 2010. In the subsequent days, Doug officially kicked off his campaign for Congress against Republican incumbent against Rodney Frelinghuysen.[3]

Electoral history

Doug won his Democratic Primary for Congress in 2010 with 72% of the vote, receiving 6,192 votes. [4]

References