Meet Robert Parkanyi and Don Connor

Hunterdon County’s Next Commissioners

Real solutions, not more politics!

A Message from Robert and Dan: In the wake of recent elections, we see a concerning shift away from the practical and popular ideals that resonate with Hunterdon County’s political center. Our electoral mission, which we strongly believe in, is that good government should be open and unifying. Prioritizing all people, practical management, and community-based goals. Our mission is one of new ideas and the implementation of real solutions, not more politics. Solutions that benefit all Hunterdon County’s families, communities, and commerce.

Robert’s Bio

Robert Parkanyi believes in a compassionate, open, effective, and competent government. He has been a Hunterdon County resident for the last 26 years. He has a Bachelor of Engineering degree with a concentration in Civil Engineering. In addition, he has an MBA from the Stevens Institute of Technology. He has a zest for making things better, having spent his entire career making people and processes more efficient. 

Rob is concerned about our environment and is a member of the Clinton Township Environmental Commission. He has been involved in various charitable projects ranging from animal welfare to Habitat for Humanity. He lives with his wife of thirty-three years, their dog and two cats.

Dan’s Bio

Hunterdon County has held a special place in my heart since my youth. Its unique characteristics and charm were so compelling, that I shared those qualities with my wife and together we moved to Flemington over forty years ago. We raised our three children in the bucolic surroundings of Franklin Township. They all received an excellent education in our local schools and have blossomed into thriving adults. I want to ensure all our residents have these same opportunities.

For the forty plus years I have lived in Hunterdon I have been involved in community. I have had the pleasure to serve on the Franklin Township Committee. The pleasure to participate in or chair many community boards. And on occasion I had been known to walk into a burning building or two.