New Jersey Special Charter

A special charter allows a New Jersey municipality to operate under a charter that differs from those of the traditional forms of government or the many options available under the Faulkner Act.

Under the terms of the New Jersey State Constitution of 1947 and the Faulkner Act of 1950, a municipality may obtain a special charter form from the New Jersey Legislature, providing a unique form of governmental organization for that community.

Municipalities

In a July 2011 report, the Rutgers University Center for Government Studies listed 11 municipalities as operating under a special charter:

Other municipalities include:

References

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