

Pete Rohrman
Introduction
Peter J. Rohrman (born February 9, 1970) is an American operations manager, Marine veteran, volunteer firefighter, volunteer coach, and political activist. A native of Carlstadt, New Jersey, he ran for Bergen County Freeholder in 2015 and 2016. Rohrman is the New Jersey Libertarian Party nominee for 2017 New Jersey gubernatorial election.
Background
Rohrman was raised in Carlstadt, New Jersey and was a latchkey kid to a blue collar family. He describes football as instrumental in his growth as a student. He is a single father with two sons. He and his family reside in Ramsey, New Jersey.
He joined the U.S. Marine Corps and ascended to the rank of Infantry Platoon Sergeant in charge of 39 fellow Marines while serving in Operation Desert Storm. Rohrman went on to study computer science at Rutgers University in Newark. He has more than 10 years experience as an operations director for a large internet service provider. He has volunteered for over 20 years as a youth athletic coach and is a former volunteer firefighter.
Politics
Rohrman ran for Bergen County Freeholder in both 2015 and 2016, receiving 8,691 votes in 2016.
Rohrman became the New Jersey Libertarian Party Libertarian nominee for 2017 New Jersey gubernatorial election on March 11, 2017 during the New Jersey Libertarian Party State Convention. Rohrman's platform includes legalizing marijuana, tax reform, school choice, and ending corporate welfare. He believes that New Jersey should be a concealed-carry state and that all non-violent criminals in state prisons should be immediately pardoned.
His running mate is Karrese Laguerre.