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What does your gut say about Jersey City mayoral race?: Political Insider
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Fulop, Matsikoudis go head-to-head for first time in mayor's raceMayor Steve Fulop argued that voters should give him a second term in office next month -- and his sole challenger, attorney Bill Matsikoudis, made the case for change -- on the New Jersey City University campus Monday night. The two men were featured guests at an event hosted by activist group Jersey City Together and billed as its "fall action." The roughly 90-minute meeting was not a traditional mayoral debate or forum, but the two candidates were each given a few minutes to offer in detail their plans to improve public safety, education and housing. http://www.nj.com/jjournal-news/index ... ikoudis_go_head-to-h.html
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Is homeboy rocking a stainless Daytona ?
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Jersey City groups to host mayoral, council candidate forumsJERSEY CITY -- Jersey City voters will have about a dozen chances to hear directly from its two mayoral candidates and 35 City Council hopefuls before the Nov. 7 municipal election. Mayor Steve Fulop, who is seeking a second term, and challenger Bill Matsikoudis will face off for the first time at a Jersey City Together event on the NJCU campus in three weeks. In addition there are at least five mayoral forums scheduled until voters head to the polls on Nov. 7, plus forums for nearly every ward council race and one for the at-large council candidates. Tuesday Sept. 26 at 7 p.m.: Wards C and D council candidate forum hosted by Jersey City Heights neighborhood groups at School 28, 167 Hancock Ave. Monday, Oct. 2 at 7 p.m.: Mayoral candidates will appear at Jersey City Together's fall action event at New Jersey City University's Margaret Williams Theatre, 2039 Kennedy Blvd. Wednesday, Oct. 4 at 7 p.m.: Mayoral forum hosted by Safe Streets JC at School 11, 886 Bergen Ave. Thursday, Oct. 5 at 7 p.m.: Mayoral forum hosted by Jersey City Heights neighborhood groups at School 28, 167 Hancock Ave. Friday, Oct. 6 at 6 p.m.: At-large council forum hosted by the Black Interest Team Enterprise, the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, the Astor Place Neighborhood Association and the Hudson County Young Democrats at Dr. Lena Edwards Academic Charter School, 509 Bramhall Ave. Wednesday, Oct. 11 at 6 p.m.: Ward F council forum hosted by the Black Interest Team Enterprise, the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, the Astor Place Neighborhood Association and the Hudson County Young Democrats at Dr. Lena Edwards Academic Charter School, 509 Bramhall Ave. Saturday, Oct. 14 at noon: Mayoral forum hosted by the New Journal Square Neighborhood Association at the Landmark Loew's Jersey Theatre, 54 Journal Square Plaza. Monday, Oct. 16 at 7 p.m.: Ward E council debate hosted by the Downtown Coalition of Neighborhood Associations at School 4, 107 Bright St. Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m.: Mayoral debate hosted by the Downtown Coalition of Neighborhood Associations at School 4, 107 Bright St. Thursday, Oct. 19 at 6 p.m.: Ward A council forum hosted by the Black Interest Team Enterprise, the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, the Astor Place Neighborhood Association and the Hudson County Young Democrats at Dr. Lena Edwards Academic Charter School, 509 Bramhall Ave. Friday, Nov. 3 at 6 p.m.: Mayoral forum hosted by the Black Interest Team Enterprise, the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, the Astor Place Neighborhood Association and the Hudson County Young Democratsn at Dr. Lena Edwards Academic Charter School, 509 Bramhall Ave. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... ost_candidate_forums.html
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35 sign up to run for Jersey City councilJERSEY CITY -- A funeral director, a criminal defense attorney and a self-defense cardio fitness instructor who goes by the name Master Sup are among the 35 men and women who will seek nine City Council seats in November's municipal election. The most crowded races are for the Downtown and Bergen-Lafayette council seats -- six candidates are vying for each. Four candidates each will compete in Greenville, Journal Square and the Heights, while three council hopefuls signed up for the West Side race. Seven candidates are jockeying for the three-at-large seats. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... _jersey_city_council.html
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So basically, Fulop is running unopposed. I guess that means that nobody thinks they can beat him. Very unusual.
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Jersey City voters to have just two choices in mayor's raceJERSEY CITY -- This November's mayoral race will be a two-man contest, with just Mayor Steve Fulop and attorney Bill Matsikoudis facing off for the city's top job. Today was the final day for would-be candidates in the city's Nov 7 mayoral race to file qualifying petitions to get their names on the ballot. The 4 p.m. deadline passed without a third candidate stepping forward. This is the first time there have been only two mayoral candidates since 1973, when Paul Jordan and Thomas Gangemi Jr. went head to head. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... t_two_choices_in_may.html
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Jersey City cop raises cash for Fulop following promotionA Jersey City police officer helped organize a big fundraiser for Mayor Steve Fulop last night, less than two months after being promoted to detective. Ray Regalado, 47, also gave $5,000 to Fulop's council slate on June 29, two days after he attended a major Latinos-for-Fulop fundraiser at Liberty Prime Steakhouse. Reached by phone, Regalado told The Jersey Journal his mid-July promotion "had absolutely nothing to do with" his support of Fulop "I didn't even know I was getting promoted," Regalado said. "It caught me by surprise." http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... _fulop_after_getting.html
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iGreg wrote: Yun foots the bill to keep his office open and readily accessible to his constituents - he gets props for that. Don't think Kinberg is gonna fare so well in this election, perhaps she can move back to Ohio. Quote:
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Yun foots the bill to keep his office open and readily accessible to his constituents - he gets props for that.
Don't think Kinberg is gonna fare so well in this election, perhaps she can move back to Ohio.
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Kinberg, 37, called Yun a hypocrite, noting that the councilman provides constituent services out of a Central Avenue office that doubles as his campaign headquarters. "That's very questionable," she said. Stringer wrote:
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Jersey City pulls political promotion of Fulop ally off city websiteJersey City pulled an item off the city website yesterday that promoted a political meet-and-greet intended to boost the chances of one of Mayor Steve Fulop's council candidates. The event was listed on the taxpayer-funded cultural affairs calendar as a community barbecue hosted from noon to six today by Mo Kinberg (the calendar entry spelled her name "Kingsberg"). On her Facebook page, Kinberg, who with Fulop's support is seeking to unseat Ward D Councilman Michael Yun in November, promoted the event as a meet-and-greet alongside ads for her candidacy and Fulop's. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... omotion_of_fulop_all.html
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Who is running in Jersey City's November election?
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The lowndown on what's new in Jersey City's mayoral and city council racesRace for City Hall in Jersey City Voters will head to the polls in about 100 days for Jersey City's first November mayoral and City Council races (the nonpartisan elections were traditionally held in May). What's the status of the campaign so far? Cash lead for Fulop According to campaign finance reports released yesterday, Mayor Steve Fulop's campaign hauled in $356,398 in the last quarter (April through June), more than four times the amount raised by his chief rival, attorney Bill Matsikoudis. http://www.nj.com/jjournal-news/index ... wn_on_whats_new_in_j.html
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Fulop has cash lead in Jersey City mayor's raceTHE JERSEY JOURNAL Updated July 21, 2017
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Jersey City Mayor and Council Race Takes ShapeOBSERVER- By 06/21/17 1:01pm •With five months to go before Jersey City voters cast ballots in the city’s first November municipal election, Mayor Steven Fulop on Wednesday announced that first-time candidate Moriah ‘Mo’ Kinberg will be joining the the Team Fulop Slate. Kinberg, a former campaign manager for the NJ Work Environment Council, will be Team Fulop’s Ward D candidate. She joins at-large council members Daniel Rivera, Joyce Watterman, and Council President Rolando Lavarro as well as Ward F Councilman Jermaine Robinson and Ward A council candidate Denise Ridley. “Mo has long served as an example of a positive force in the Heights community, and has proven to be someone who cares deeply about improving her neighborhood in a variety of ways,” said Fulop in a statement. The mayor is a resident of the Heights, the neighborhood Kinberg is running to represent. http://observer.com/2017/06/jersey-ci ... council-race-takes-shape/
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Fulop dominates fundraising in Jersey City mayoral race By JERSEY CITY -- With just over six months until November's city election, Mayor Steve Fulop continues to best his challengers' fundraising efforts, with Fulop and his five council candidates collecting $154,803 in the first three months of the year. The amount is more than twice what Bill Matsikoudis, the former corporation counsel, raised since Jan. 1 for himself and Rick Johnson, Matsikoudis' Ward A council candidate. Matsikoudis' team collected $58,017 in the first quarter of 2017, according to campaign finance reports made public today. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... ace_in_jersey_city_m.html
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Boggiano won't join Fulop slate for re-election bidBy JERSEY CITY -- The unlikely pairing of Mayor Steve Fulop and Councilman Rich Boggiano on this November's ballot has been scuttled, with Boggiano saying today he will seek re-election independent of any mayoral ticket. Boggiano had been in talks with Fulop, who has been a frequent target of Boggiano's barbs since the two were elected to their current posts in 2013, to run on Fulop's ticket in the upcoming municipal race. "I appreciate that Mayor Fulop asked me to run on his ticket," Boggiano said in a statement. "However, after careful consideration I have decided to remain the independent voice and will be seeking re-election as Ward C councilman." http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... ont_join_fulop_slate.html
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Fulop critic in talks to join mayor's ticket in NovemberJersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, left, and Fulop critic Councilman Rich Boggiano are in talks to share the same ticket in the Nov. 7 city election. (Reena Rose Sibayan, Michael Dempsey | The Jersey Journal) (Jersey Journal file photo) By Email the author | Follow on Twitter on March 28, 2017 at 1:15 PM, updated March 28, 2017 at 1:44 PM Can two Jersey City politicians who have sparred for four years share a ticket without driving each other crazy? Sources tell The Jersey Journal that an "Odd Couple" pairing may be in the works for the Nov. 7 city election, with Councilman Rich Boggiano in talks to join Mayor Steve Fulop's council slate. The mayoralty and all nine council seats are up for grabs in the fall. The potential partnership would represent a sharp turn for Boggiano, who has built his political brand largely by opposing major Fulop initiatives, and Fulop, whose council allies have shown near-unanimous fealty to Fulop since his election as mayor four years ago. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... up_with_local_critic.html
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Jersey City mayoral race is no contest: Political InsiderPosted on March 25, 2017 The Jersey City election for mayor is over. Under the present circumstances, the administration of Mayor Steve Fulop will return to power following the November race. There's no "change" on the horizon. It's all as simple as that. Only outside intervention (of a nonpolitical nature) has the capability of changing the inevitable. Some folks within the Democratic Party say my declaration - that it's over before it begins - is just an attempt at stirring the pot for some reaction by Fulop critics, potential and declared candidates, and gadflies. Nope, I'm just stating the obvious. In fact, what opposition exists would have been better off promoting Fulop for governor - thus forcing him to run in the primary. Had he won, the mayor more than likely would be out of the city by the end of the year. Had he lost, Fulop would have been perceived as vulnerable and someone seeking a consolation prize. And even then any opponent's success would be questionable. http://www.nj.com/opinion/index.ssf/2 ... st_political_insider.html
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JC mayoral election 8 months away: Political InsiderPosted on March 11, 2017 at 7:07 AM THE JERSEY JOURNAL - By Agustin C. Torres As one Jersey City mayoral candidate has reminded me, we're only eight months away from the Jersey City municipal election and there seems to be no pre-fight hype. Heavyweight challengers ain't on the card, and there's little "hate-the-incumbent-because ..." material that is sticking to the wall. All this means is that we can expect an amplification of hysteria, finger-pointing and self-promotion from announced and yet-to-surface candidates for mayor and the City Council. Any noise will at least allow for headlines and folks like yours truly to poke the bears in government caves and excite the torch- and pitchfork-bearers on Grove Street. This is the first year in this century that city residents will vote for their local leaders in November, and you would expect that a general election that is also a gubernatorial race will bring big crowds to voting booths. I have my doubts. http://www.nj.com/opinion/index.ssf/2 ... way_political_inside.html
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Labor union endorses Fulop for mayorBy JERSEY CITY -- Mayor Steve Fulop's re-election bid received another big endorsement today, with the Amalgamated Transit Union giving their blessing to the mayor this morning. Ray Greaves, the ATU state council chair and a longtime supporter of Fulop, called the mayor "a champion for mass transit" in a statement from Fulop's campaign. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... rses_fulop_for_mayor.html
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Hudson County exec endorses Fulop re-election bidBy JERSEY CITY -- Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise endorsed Mayor Steve Fulop's re-election bid this afternoon, saying repeatedly during a ceremony outside the historic Brennan courthouse "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." DeGise, speaking to a crowd of about 60 with Fulop by his side, credited Fulop with putting Jersey City "on an upswing" and joked that Fulop "better not screw up my city." http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... es_fulop_re-election.html
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Brian Stack endorses Steve Fulop's re-election bidBy JERSEY CITY -- In the first major endorsement of the 2017 Jersey City mayor's race, State Sen. and Union City Mayor Brian Stack is backing Mayor Steve Fulop, with a rally planned for outside Stack's office on Saturday afternoon. Stack told The Jersey Journal he's endorsing Fulop, who is seeking a second term in November, because Fulop is an honest man who is easy to work with. Stack's legislative district includes parts of Jersey City. "He's mayor with progressive ideals and it's refreshing to find that in Hudson County," Stack said. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... ulops_re-election_bi.html
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Outside cash fueling Jersey City mayor's raceBy JERSEY CITY -- Campaign donations from out-of-town donors are funding this year's race for Jersey City mayor, with more than 80 percent of recent contributions to the three mayoral candidates coming from outside of Jersey City. Mayor Steve Fulop, who is seeking a second term in November, leads the pack with total donations in the last quarter of 2016 -- about $337,000, counting donations to his City Council team and to the Jersey City Democratic Committee. Fulop also comes out on top when it comes to out-of-town cash: 82 percent of his total haul, about $274,000, comes from donors who live outside of Jersey City. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... sey_city_mayors_race.html
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Fulop setting a new course with re-election in mind: Political InsiderTime is not tangible but too much of it can have a subtle effect, other than aging, on people. There's a tendency to casually reflect too long on one's place in life. I suspect this was the case with Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop. While in the midst of a gubernatorial campaign, he took 10 days off for a delayed honeymoon. He returned with a message - his bid for governor was over. Instead Fulop will seek re-election next year for the job he says he enjoys, mayor of what will more than likely become the largest city in the state during the next term in office. This means a big course direction for the administration. What is the post-dream plan of the Jersey City administration? It's simple - micro-manage city government. Wasn't that the plan during the first term in office? Yeah, but without having to impress everyone in the state, it's a bit like throwing the local operation into fourth gear. Read more: http://www.nj.com/opinion/index.ssf/2 ... h_re-election_in_min.html
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