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Nicole Gillespie is an American educator, nonprofit executive, and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, she was elected to Moorestown Township, NJ Council in 2018, giving the party the majority for only the second time in the town’s history. Gillespie was reelected to council in 2022 and served as Mayor from 2020-2024.[1][2][3] She is currently seeking the Democratic nomination for NJ General Assembly in the 7th Legislative District.[4] Prior to her life in public service, Gillespie served as the Executive Director of the Knowles Science Teaching Foundation.[5]