Mike Inganamort, a public official and active social media user, posted several updates on his Twitter account in mid-July 2025. His posts included political commentary, local event participation, and support for legislative candidates.
On July 15, 2025, Inganamort published a brief statement: “Resign.” The context of this post was not specified in the tweet itself.
The following day, July 16, he shared his experience at a community event: “Great to be back for this year’s Washington Township Night Out! As always, I enjoyed catching up with Mayor Mike Marino, Committeeman Matt Murello, and Committeeman Bill Roehrich.”
Later that morning, Inganamort expressed political support for two Assembly candidates in Clinton: “The road to a Republican Majority in the State Assembly runs right through the 16th Legislative District, which is why I was proud to support Scott Sipos and Catherine Payne in Clinton last night. This high-energy duo will do great things in the Assembly next year – let’s go!”
Washington Township Night Out is an annual event that brings together residents and local officials to foster community engagement. The 16th Legislative District has been identified as a key battleground for party control of New Jersey’s State Assembly. Public endorsements from local leaders like Inganamort can play a significant role in mobilizing voter turnout and shaping electoral outcomes.



