Meet the Candidates

Dr. Jon Torres

Jon is an experienced family physician, father, volunteer and educator who is committed to improving accountability & representation for ALL of Randolph’s residents.

  • Award winning family physician in Morristown where he trains residents and medical students to deliver compassionate, person-centered care to achieve health.

  • President-Elect of the New Jersey Association for Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, where he champions advocacy to improve patient access to quality healthcare and improve transparency in navigating medical care in Trenton.

  • Associate Clinical Professor of Family Medicine and Osteopathic Medicine at Rowan Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine.

  • Earned an MPA at Rutgers to gain the skills needed to make positive changes and see them through.

  • Committed Randolph Scout leader for the last 8 years, serving as a Den leader and Cubmaster for 5 years, and an Assistant Scoutmaster for the last 5 years.

  • Led efforts to create more welcoming and supportive communities that value the power of different experiences, backgrounds and viewpoints.

  • Randolph resident for 11 years with his wife, two teenagers, and two dogs.

“Through lack of accountability and innovation, our elected leaders have driven small businesses out of Randolph. One of the first things we can do to move Randolph forward is enact policies that support and attract businesses, and rebuild a vibrant local economy that brings people together. But first, we must commit to working collaboratively and building consensus. I know that any plan forward must have the community's support, and reflect the different experiences, values and perspectives of the people who live here."

Josie Scanlan

Josie is an experienced lawyer and dedicated advocate with the ability to create solutions to complex problems, think outside-the-box, and bring people of various backgrounds and beliefs together towards a greater vision of Randolph.

  • Partner and litigator at major law firm representing small businesses and property owners

  • Founder of KINDeR, a non-profit providing inclusive activities for Neurodivergent and Disabled residents such as inclusive playground at Freedom Park, a track team, support group for nearly 300 families, a Halloween experience, and artworks classes

  • Board member of Randolph PEACE, which promotes diversity and cultural initiatives. Led a Book Drive to Randolph Library that included over 200 donated children’s books about race, different cultures, LGBTQ+ members, and people with disabilities to promote awareness and acceptance

  • Leader on Randolph Track Committee

  • CASA Volunteer - Court Appointed Special Advocate for youth in foster care in Morris and Sussex Counties

  • Member and volunteer for Randolph PRIDE

  • Randolph resident for 13 years with husband, two children, and great big dog, Wyatt

“Our young families who are investing in Randolph’s future deserve a voice in local affairs, and the services and programming reflective of a modern, desirable community. For too long, too many residents have been left feeling unheard, unseen and undervalued. We need leadership with a clear plan to get us where we need to go, and with the energy and experience to tackle complex problems with innovative solutions.”

Sandy Fey

Sandy is a retired IT professional with extensive business management experience and a long-term commitment to volunteerism.

  • IT executive with 28 years experience in the insurance and consumer products industries

  • Led the implementation of large-scale information systems across the globe, managing large project teams and collaborating with business leadership groups

  • Controlled complex, multi-million dollar budgets

  • Led a Morris County Disaster Response team  as a volunteer for the American Red Cross

  • Led the Red Cross Veterans Transportation Program, providing veterans with rides to VA facilities and medical appointments

  • Demonstrated leadership, strategic planning, communication, interpersonal, and budget management skills that will be an invaluable asset to the Randolph community

  • Randolph Resident for 34 years with husband, two children, and Golden Retriever, Buddy

“Having witnessed the growth and changes our town has undergone over the years, I understand the importance of thoughtful planning and proactive leadership, and what goes wrong in its absence. We can meet our affordable housing requirements and future development challenges while also preserving our great outdoors, and perhaps most importantly, retain local control over our future. It requires vision and expertise, and the willingness to do the work."

William Ball

William is a Communications professional with over 25 years in the film and television industries.

  • Award-winning technical director, visual effects editor, and media artist

  • Executed and managed shots for major film and television projects

  • Masters of Arts in Communication from Regent University

  • Elected board member of the New York Chapter of the Visual Effects Society

  • Advisory Board member at Westwood College

  • Volunteer coach for Randolph Recreation Track and Travel Basketball programs

  • Led a youth membership program on Entrepreneurship

  • Member of church choir and theater programs, as well as served in the youth ministry

  • Long time Randolph resident with wife and four daughters

“Our residents are asking for safer, pedestrian-friendly streets and neighborhoods where our children can bike and walk to school. We need a local government that is not only committed to implementing these urgently needed traffic and safety improvements, but that has the professional experience to execute and manage complex infrastructure and development projects.”