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Re: Councilwoman Elect Lopez a Florida Resident?
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Looks like she pays FL $50,000 to take her seat in disgrace as Jersey City's first Latina councilwoman.
Is the Hispanic community really willing to back this worthless joke? I doubt it. They live in this town, pay taxes in this town, vote in this town, and die in this town. This reverse carpetbagger disgrace should withdraw now. But, instead, she's taking the Healy Administration line of attack and getting reinforcements from the "Change We Can Piss On" campaign.
Posted on: 2009/7/10 10:16
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They probably sent her back to florida to hide and stay out of site.Man i bet her attorney is pissed off.She may have hung herself today.
Posted on: 2009/7/10 3:05
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If all her clothes are there, doesn't that make Orlando her primary residence?
Posted on: 2009/7/10 2:46
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No, the best line is: "And I got a new husband, so I live up there now [Jersey City]."
Posted on: 2009/7/10 2:41
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The best line in the Orlando Sentinel story: "But this (Orlando) is my home too. All my clothes are here." Get some up here for the parade next month.
Posted on: 2009/7/10 2:34
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Thanks Shadow,none of my teenagers were home to show me how to do that.
Is this story just uneffen believable or what.
Posted on: 2009/7/10 2:15
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Orlando woman must decide whether to call Sunshine State or Garden State home
Tax exemptions, City Council seat hang in the balance Rich McKay Sentinel Staff Writer July ORLANDO - Where does Nidia Lopez really live -- in Orlando's MetroWest neighborhood or along the Hudson River in New Jersey? A Jersey City council seat hangs on that question. So does $33,000 or more in taxes that Lopez, 59, might have to pay to Orange County if she claimed both cities as her home. Questions about Lopez's residency could threaten her win, just a week after she was sworn in to the Ward C seat. In May, Lopez, a medical business consultant, became the first Hispanic woman elected to the Jersey City Council. Lopez attended her second Jersey City Council meeting Wednesday night. By noon Thursday, she had traveled the 1,000 miles or so to her Orlando home in the Bardmoor section of MetroWest. "Up until March of 2008, Orlando has been my real home," Lopez told the Orlando Sentinel Thursday afternoon. "Then I had two operations, and I couldn't keep going back and forth all the time," she said. "And I got a new husband, so I live up there now [Jersey City]. But this is my home too. All my clothes are here." Lopez referred further questions to her attorney, William Northgrave, who said he would not comment on an open case. After receiving two anonymous tips on June 1, the Orange County Property Appraiser's Office launched an investigation into whether Lopez has been falsely claiming a homestead tax exemption. Violations of that law are considered a first-degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in prison and/or a $5,000 fine. To qualify for homestead exemption, the rules say you must be a permanent Florida resident living in that home as your primary residence as of Jan. 1 of that year. If either changes, you must notify the county. The office vigorously pursues false homestead-exemption claims, said Michael Prestridge chief deputy property appraiser. A link on its Web site allows people to anonymously report violators. Penalties includes the exempted taxes, plus another 50 percent of that amount, as well as 15 percent interest compounded annually, he said. Lopez's opponent in the New Jersey race, Jimmy King, filed a civil lawsuit in Hudson County, N.J., challenging her residency in the Garden State and the outcome of the May election. King's attorney, Alexander W. Booth, said it's a simple case of right and wrong. "People can have all the residences that they can afford, but they can't select more than one as your official permanent residence," he said. "You can't claim to be a resident of one state so you can run for office and claim to be a resident of another state for the tax breaks." Property appraiser records show that Lopez and her former husband, Karl Boehringer built their Orlando house in 1997, the same year she registered to vote in Orange County. Records in New Jersey, including voting records examined by The Jersey Journal newspaper, show that Lopez established a Jersey City address in 2001 and has voted there in almost every election since then. Orange County election records show that Lopez voted in Orlando's 2003 municipal election that ushered in Buddy Dyer as Orlando's mayor. Neither New Jersey nor Florida allows people to be registered to vote in more than one place. Lopez told The Jersey Journal: "I never voted in Florida in 2003." Ion Sancho, elections supervisor in Leon County and an elections expert, said that as a practical matter, Lopez isn't likely to get in any trouble in Florida for having voted in New Jersey. "Voting laws are patchwork at best among different states," Sancho said. "There are huge gaps in the law. [To prosecute] the law here requires that you intended to commit voter fraud. If you just say you didn't know or made a mistake, there's no case." Information from The Jersey Journal of Jersey City, N.J. was used in this report. Rich McKay can be reached at rmckay@orlandosentinel.com or 407-420-5470.
Posted on: 2009/7/10 2:07
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If you go to the web site of the orlando sentinel newspaper they have just posted a story on lopez.Please someone post the link to the story here.
Seems after voting for a tax increase in jersey city last night she flew back to orlando by breakfast.The reporter went to her home today to tell her she may owe as much as 33,000 in back taxes and she had the nerve to tell him she only moved to jersey city in march of 2008. Meaning she doesn't owe the tax money because she lived in Florida but claims she is eligable to be a councilwomen because she moved here exactly one year prior to the election.Than why did she vote here since 1997. She can't seem to keep her lies straight.
Posted on: 2009/7/10 1:39
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Ms. Lopez stated today she never voted in Florida in 2003. Linda Tenko of the Orange County Board of elections said she did vote in Florida in 2003. So now it gets hotter for Ms. Lopez. Healy supports Lopez proclaiming her the city's first Latina Councilwoman. So according to Healy she gets a free pass. Whatarollmodel.
Posted on: 2009/7/9 23:54
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Nidia Lopez changed her license to NJ to qualify for a city car. Yvonne Seriously...JC councilpeople get free cars? And I assume a gas allowance, too? Why? Please enlighten me more - what other perks do they receive? This is unbelievable.
Posted on: 2009/7/9 22:45
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Not to mention her people were aggressively campaigning outside of my polling place on election day... shoving postcards at me and shouting.
Posted on: 2009/7/9 20:49
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Nidia Lopez changed her license to NJ to qualify for a city car.
Yvonne
Posted on: 2009/7/9 20:33
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TBG - do you care when she gets the NJ drivers license? Because that didn't happen until June 15 - five weeks after the election.
Posted on: 2009/7/9 3:02
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residency laws??? I would suspect that some form of state sanctioned identification (i.e. driver's license) showing your current address in the state might be one... I would think you might need a notarized document that might have your New Jersey address to get on the ballot??? Of course if you are on the Mayor's slate... those are mere technicalities, that only apply to everyone else.....
Posted on: 2009/7/9 2:57
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well said .... her election is disgusting, and she does not even address the topic. there is no reason why we should not be proud of her and her accomplishment.
Posted on: 2009/7/9 2:30
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This is now an issue in the election for governor:
http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... is_jersey_city_counc.html
Posted on: 2009/7/9 1:42
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Bump this up till phone numbers can be added that people can call to protest and tell her she should resign.Tonight this women who pays less tax than us in florida,votes in florida and pays less car insurance in florida just voted for a major tax increase in Jersey City.
Posted on: 2009/7/9 0:27
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I actually thought that the residency requirements were even looser, something about being in the state during the election. I don't believe the Clinton's owned property in NY until after they left the White House. And it would be difficult to say they were NY residents while they lived in DC. And yes the liberal environment played a part in it, but so did residency.
Regardless this is off topic and old news. This current scandal, there is no way this women can be a city councilperson. It seems that she didn't meet very basic criteria for being an elected official.
Posted on: 2009/7/8 17:16
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This is the only thing I've been able to come across that has any reference to residency requirements: http://www.state.nj.us/state/election ... ological-guide-060509.pdf
P. 21 seems to indicate (depending on your interpretation of "Independent Election" and "other" for officeholder) that you need to be a resident for a minimum of 1 year to be elected to municipal council in NJ. NY may have loose residency standards (1 year), but at least Hillary met them. I'd bet the liberal environment and prominence of NY had a lot more to do with her choice of NY than if, say Alabama or Oklahoma had even looser residency requirements.... Just a hunch.
Posted on: 2009/7/8 16:48
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What are the actual residency requirements to be a JC councilperson? Some states have very relaxed residency requirements. NY comes to mind, that is how Hillary was elected senator, and one of the reasons she picked NY.
Posted on: 2009/7/8 15:31
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She will be our next mayor.
Posted on: 2009/7/8 13:27
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The only thing showing residency here is her voting record here, which is more frequent than in FL.
If she filed a homestead rebate here, that might show residence in NJ, and more fraud! Hmmm. So she wants to pay Florida's low taxes rather than here, where it supports our schools. Ms. Loquat, you pitiful disgrace, quit now. You'll be forced to either pay FL in full to take your seat, and then take it in disgrace... Or abandon the seat and claim FL residency. Since your political future is already worthless: take the money and run. Again.
Posted on: 2009/7/8 13:06
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So this is the person who replaced the 'pissing-on-your-head' Steve Lipski....
It never freaking ends here, does it? And now this resident of Florida is going to vote to increase our taxes. How many of these incidents are needed before there is a revolt? Or at least a Federal investigation into JC City Hall as a whole?
Posted on: 2009/7/8 12:30
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Just the tip of the iceberg. More to come.
Posted on: 2009/7/8 1:47
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Looks like things keep getting more interesting for the Councilwoman........
Jersey City Councilwoman Nidia Lopez didn't get a New Jersey driver's license until after election by Amy Sara Clark / The Jersey Journal Tuesday July 07, 2009, 6:06 PM Amy Sara Clark / The Jersey Journal Newly sworn in Jersey City Councilwoman Nidia Lopez at her first City Council meeting on July 1, 2009 at Jersey City Hall. Jersey City Councilwoman Nidia Lopez had an out of state driver's license until June 15, when she switched it to New Jersey, a Motor Vehicle Commission spokesman said. State records do not indicate where Lopez had her license before, the spokesman said, but it is likely her former license was from Florida, where she owns a 4-bedroom home. Lopez was sworn in as Ward C Councilwoman July 1. She was elected to the office May 12. Last week, The Jersey Journal reported Florida officials are investigating whether Lopez improperly received tax exemptions for her Orlando home between 1997 and 2008. They denied her claim for 2009. The investigation came to light after Jimmy King, who finished second to Lopez in May's municipal election in Ward C, filed a lawsuit in Hudson County Superior Court challenging Lopez's Jersey City residency. Yesterday the Jersey Journal reported that Lopez has violated Florida law by being registered to vote in Orlando at the same time she's registered to vote in Jersey City and by voting in both places in 2003, according to a Florida official
Posted on: 2009/7/7 23:08
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It's amazing what kind of garbage floats to the surface after a Jersey City election... The Council knew about the tax increase and it was never talked about with any substance by the candidates or the mayor... I suspect this Lopez story was common knowledge too... why the media / other candidates sat on these stories and let the whole Healy slate get (re)elected makes you sick...
Posted on: 2009/7/7 23:01
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With a tax hike looming it's disconcerting to know that Lopez will be voting on and for it so she should definitely sit on the sidelines until her status is determined. Her financial records should be checked like how much shopping and spending did she do and when in the State of Florida. Just when did she arrive here and all that.
Posted on: 2009/7/7 22:07
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First she accepted the homestead rebate from Florida which can only be taken if your primary residence is Florida.Thats Fraud.
Second,She is registered to vote in both Florida and Jersey and voted in both places in 2003.That is Voter fraud. She also has her license and car insurance in florida which if she really does live in Jersey City would make that Insurance Fraud. She can't have it both ways.
Posted on: 2009/7/7 21:06
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You're forgetting this is JC, they're both virtually qualifications for office. If only she were a drunk it would be a trifecta.
Posted on: 2009/7/7 19:00
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