MoCo Government

Reardon Sullivan, Chairman of MoCo’s GOP Committee, Announces Run For County Executive

Reardon Sullivan has announced his campaign for County Executive. Reardon is currently the chairman of Montgomery County’s Republican Central Committee (MCRCC), which is official organization of the Republican Party in Montgomery County.

He is currently the only GOP candidate to file, and would go up against the winner of the Democratic primary between incumbent Marc Elrich, David Blair, Tom Hucker, and Hans Riemer.

Per the MCGOP website:

“Reardon “Sully” Sullivan was elected chairman in January 2021. Sully is the founder and owner of a successful 40-person consulting engineering company in Montgomery County. He has been in business for 25 years and works with a diverse array of people including legal, design, finance, and construction trades. Sully has owned property and paid taxes in the county since 1982, and currently lives in LD-15, County Council district 2.

“Over the years, I have become increasingly concerned with the way Montgomery County has been managed. I believe this county needs to be more inclusive of all political points of view and more focused on long term success rather than short term political wins.”

Sully has lived in Montgomery County since 1966, attended Wootton High School and earned a Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Maryland. He also completed studies towards an MBA at George Washington University.
Per Sullivan’s press release:

County residents are fed up and have grown weary with the current County leadership that has propagated the same failed policies and played musical chairs with the same people for 12 years with no real progress. County residents are seeing the worsening violent crime, decline in school performance, increasing debt to finance the county budget, and non-existent business and job growth.

“I am running to change the trajectory of the County.”