Belgard served as a member of the Edgewater Park Township Planning/Zoning Board for four years,[6] before serving as an Edgewater Park Township Committeewoman from 2010 to 2013. She was elected to the Burlington County Board of Freeholders in 2012. She had unsuccessfully run for the same office in 2010.[5] In 2015, Belgard lost her seat on the Freeholder Board after serving only one term.[7]
Belgard spent 16 years as a trial and appellate lawyer for the law firm Sweeney and Sheehan.[5][8] Additionally, she served on the board and as both vice president and president-elect of Board of the American Cancer Society, Eastern Division. She also served on the national board of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network and locally on the board of the YMCA.[9]
During the course of her campaign, Belgard defended the Affordable Care Act as well as President Obama's decision not to inform Congress about the release of five terrorists from Guantanamo Bay detention camp. Belgard supports the Affordable Care Act and opposes attempts to repeal it,[15] but was criticized by WPHT talk show host Dom Giordano for "giving vague responses to complaints about the law."[15] She has criticized President Obama for his position on Superstorm Sandy aid.[16]
Belgard was criticized by the MacArthur campaign for voting in favor of a tax increase on small businesses as an Edgewater Park Committeewoman, and was criticized for accepting a taxpayer-funded salary in spite of an old campaign video claiming she would not do so.[20][21] Belgard was also attacked by the MacArthur campaign for "ducking" the issue of whether or not she supported in-state tuition for illegal aliens.[20]
Belgard ultimately lost the election to MacArthur by an 11-point margin, narrowly winning the vote in Burlington County while losing the popular vote in Ocean County.[22][23]
Election history
Burlington County Freeholder Election Results, 2015
^Friedman, Matt. "Elections 2014: MacArthur defeats Belgard to win N.J.'s open 3rd congressional district seat", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, November 4, 2014. Accessed November 19, 2014. "MacArthur, a retired insurance executive, beat Democrat Aimee Belgard, a Burlington County freeholder, for south Jersey's open 3rd District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, according to the Associated Press."
^Sharnak, Debbie. "Republican Tom MacArthur Wins NJ’s Most Competitive Congressional Race — By Double Digits", IVN.us, November 5, 2014. Accessed June 27, 2015. "Tom MacArthur still came out on top with a wide margin separating him from his opponents, keeping the district Republican. With 98.6 percent of precincts reporting, he received 55 percent of the vote to Belgard’s 44 percent."