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Re: Cunningham -Senate for Mayor?
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Sandy Cunningham would make a great mayor. The job is a perfect fit for her, it comes with a police driver in which case she will not have to worry about being arrested for drunk driving again. But and a big But, stay out of Bradley beach because the Police driver didn't keep the current Mayor from being arrested.

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Bret Swindler is a legend in his own mind. But Sandy Cunningham would be a disaster for the City.


I second this motion...Right On !!

Bring Back Gerry !!!!


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Posted on: 2008/3/13 13:18
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Cunningham and Smith must really love Jersey city though. They have "higher power" legislative position yet they are both willing to leave that seat to become Jersey City Mayor.

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Bret Swindler is a legend in his own mind. But Sandy Cunningham would be a disaster for the City.

Posted on: 2008/3/13 9:44
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Can Brett Schundler run for mayor again? If he could I would vote for him over any of these idiots that are in office. I'm tired of crooks, cough, I mean democrats.


HAHAHAHAHAHA!

Somebody thinks Brett Schundler isn't a crook.

BUAWAHAHAHAHA

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Can Brett Schundler run for mayor again? If he could I would vote for him over any of these idiots that are in office. I'm tired of crooks, cough, I mean democrats.

Posted on: 2008/3/12 18:58
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It would not surprise me one bit if Sandra were to run for Mayor.

It shouldn't surprise anyone at all.

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Posted on: 2008/3/12 18:26
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I dont think she has to give up her Senate seat if she RUNS for mayor but she will have to give it up if she wins and is sworn is as mayor. She cant hold two elected positions. Nothing stops her from holding one and running for another.

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I believe it was state in February 2008 that politicians are no longer able to hold two elected positions at the same time. This rules applies to all except to those who are already holding two seats. IE: Brian Stack & Nick Sacco...

Now doesn't this mean that if Sandra Cunningham runs for Mayor, she is forced to give up her Senate seat?

Senate bans dual office-holding
Posted by Robert Schwaneberg June 21, 2007 6:55PM
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Meeting a demand set by Gov. Jon Corzine, the state Senate gave final legislative approval today to a bill that will make it illegal to be elected to more than one office after February.

The bill passed the Senate 33-2 with five senators not voting. It goes to Corzine, who has said he "probably" will sign it, even though it is not what he would want "in an ideal world."

Supporters called the bill the "beginning of the end" of dual office-holding in New Jersey. Several Republicans, many of whom nonetheless voted for the bill, complained it falls short because it allows lawmakers who already hold another elected office to keep until they die, retire or are voted out.

Posted on: 2008/3/12 17:04
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