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You can guarantee all the Cops and Fire guys will be out to vote and will be focused on only 1 candidate to get their vote.
Scratch my back, I'll scratch your back ! With turn out voting very low, you don't need that many votes to get in !
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Fulop?s Jersey City school board slate a big-time winner; school budget passes
Apr 21, 2010 JERSEY CITY -- Tuesday?s school board election in Jersey City is still being seen as a shock to some. With 97 percent of the vote counted as of Wednesday morning, Sterling Waterman, Angel Valentin, and Carol Lester finished first, second and third. All three were endorsed by downtown City Councilman Steven Fulop. Waterman received what is believed to be a record number of votes with 6,946 followed by Valentin?s 6,453 and Lester with 3,848. Valentin is the only one of three incumbents to prevail, with former Mayor Gerry McCann and former basketball star Terry Dehere getting the same number of votes: 2,199. Hiral Patel, who ran on a ticket with McCann and Dehere, received 2,151 votes. Both McCann and Dehere had voted against the recent teachers' contract, and had predicted numerous teacher layoffs and other financial problems if the contract had been passed. The contract was voted down at a March 18 board meeting. That led the teachers? union, the Jersey City Education Association, to endorse Waterman and Valentin along with Sebastian D?Amico, who finished fourth. Taking satisfaction in the victory of the three candidates was Fulop, who celebrated along with supporters at the downtown bar LITM. ?I?m happy for the three candidates,? Fulop said. ?I think what they will do, first and foremost, is put the residents first.? Also on the ballot was the $618 million school budget with a $102 million tax levy, which was approved by a 59-41 percent margin. That was despite Gov. Christopher Christie calling for New Jersey residents to vote down their school budgets so more cuts could be made. The school budget already anticipates many teacher layoffs. -- RK
Posted on: 2010/4/22 21:55
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Posted on: 2010/4/22 4:10
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Good point BM.we should all be calling the Mayors action hot line and city councilman along with incinerator auth. to complain about their employee who is littering.
Posted on: 2010/4/22 3:59
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Fulop's volunteers were sent an email this morning asking them to remove any found flyers they found. Unlike McCann we take care of our neighborhoods while he once again sh**ts on JC by plastering poles with his posters/flyers. Since he was hired as a "consultant' for the incinerator authority he should be made to remove them all then fired from this patronage job for illegally posting them in the first place.
Posted on: 2010/4/22 3:03
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Not sure, but it's really common sence. If you approve of the increase, you want a tax increase.
N.J. school elections Q&A: What happens when school budgets fail Quote: What happens if the budget failed? Quote: How much will my taxes increase this year? But none of that matters to us. Our city voted for people that did not approve of the oversized and overpaid administration, yet they have no problem with them having more money to blow.
Posted on: 2010/4/21 19:49
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Did Fulop or One JC recommend a vote on the question? Never saw either say so either way.
Posted on: 2010/4/21 18:51
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wow
Almost 60% voted Yes on the question. Some change. Hah. As for the rest of the state, good job. This is real change. NJ voters reject majority of school budgets for first time in 34 years
Posted on: 2010/4/21 18:23
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The stickers pasted on light posts, etc. are actually illegal.
McCann was hired by the JCIA to remove such pollution and penalize those responsible. It seems he will be payed by the tax payers to remove the evidence of yet another of his crimes. I hope he is fired tomorrow (he deserves at least that, as do we).
Posted on: 2010/4/21 18:07
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hamiltonparkjc on 2010/4/21 14:02:44 HP right I was just logging in to edit my post to put a "oops" in it...forgot some people don't bother to vote on the question..thanks
Posted on: 2010/4/21 18:04
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Neverleft, a lot of people didn't vote on the question. They either missed it or didn't understand it. It's accurate to go with the higher number of 10925 (32,775/3). The number of people that actually stepped into a booth is likely to be slightly higher as some may of voted on less than 3 options.
Posted on: 2010/4/21 18:02
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I noticed Fulop flyers all over the sidewalk and street on west side ave this morning. It seemed kinda trashy also that Manzo sign on the corner has to go too..
Posted on: 2010/4/21 17:46
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I think you are getting the number of voters screwed up....
For now I would go with the total number of votes cast for the JC question from the HC Election site.....that would give you a better number of the JC turnout....right? Jersey City Question 97/100 97.00% Vote Count Percent - Yes 4,467 59.48% - No 3,043 40.52% Total 7,510 100.00% "oops" see below posts... people really should vote on the questions..
Posted on: 2010/4/21 17:45
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I am so proud that we as Jersey City residents can make this happen! We are up to something good, and we need to keep making those changed in future elections. Eventually, we can feel proud of living here!
Posted on: 2010/4/21 17:19
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A few other points to ponder:
ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES? (Don't trust them 100% people. NOT saying there was foul play. BUT it's very easy--and possible for future elections.) VOTING HOURS: 2pm -9pm? (Why this shortened timeframe? Seniors, workers, those leaving area BEFORE 2pm SHOULD be able to VOTE earlier hours.) POSTERS on City Lightpoles (WHO cleans all the illegally posted POSTERS off?)
Posted on: 2010/4/21 15:13
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Congrats to the winners, I know Team Fulop worked very hard.
This shows the old JC that there is a new JErsey City being born. As a lifelong resident I can speak for those over in Bergen Lafayette that we need Steve to keep moving and bring the change we so depserately need. For the new school board people elected we are on you side and will help to better our schools! WE can not continue to being kept down, time to bind together and really push these no good, greedy politicians out for good!! GO STEVE!! FULOP FOR MAYOR!!!
Posted on: 2010/4/21 14:47
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That would be "democratic" with a capital D? As in the party, not the philosophy.
Posted on: 2010/4/21 14:27
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JPhurst thanks for the information, very interesting.
Posted on: 2010/4/21 13:51
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The union backed candidates were Sterling Waterman, Angel Valentin, and Sebastian "Chips" D'Amico. Note: The Jersey Journal got this wrong in today's article, claiming that Lester was on the union's slate and Waterman was not. It was the other way around.
As I understand it, for many people who supported Fulop, priority number one was to knock McCann and his crew out of the box. Mission accomplished, in spades. Fulop worked with the teachers union and endorsed Waterman, who had broad based community support, and Valentin, who may have had slightly less, but was an acceptable enough candidate that he polled nearly as many votes as Waterman. The excitement in this race, as it turned out, was not McCann vs. Fulop or McCann vs. the unions, but whether the unions could pull a whole slate. Instead of endorsing the whole union ticket, Fulop also endorsed Carol Lester, a true independent. Lester was also endorsed by One Jersey City (who only endorsed her, no other candidates). And that was enough, as Lester won relatively comfortably over D'Amico. The real question here was whether someone could win as an outsider or whether they would need to use the union to make it over the top. So, outside of the candidates themselves, who are the winners and losers? Big Winner: Steve Fulop. He showed the ability to both forge alliances and support his own. This is not "Fulop's ticket" entirely, but he was able to both pick a winner, and help make a winner. Both crucial skills moving forward. Winner: One Jersey City. In the tug-o-war for the last spot on the board, they provided enough pull to make the difference. Let's just hope that OJC and Steve don't bicker over who was the key difference in putting Lester over the top. There's enough credit to go around. Mixed: The Teacher's Union. They have two candidates on the board. The third, Lester, was not on their slate but noticeably did not take the bait to go "red meat" and bash unions for the ills of the Educational system. She is not their candidate, but will likely not be hostile either. Still, that they could not pull a slate on their own is noticeable. Loser: The City's democratic establishment. Did you even know that they endorsed McCann/Dehere/Patel? I wasn't even sure until last night. Completely ineffectual.
Posted on: 2010/4/21 13:41
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The teachers union backed Waterman, Valentin, and D?Amico.
Fulop backed Waterman, Valentin, and Lester. Does anyone know why Fulop backed Lester and not D?Amico? JERSEY CITY (3) THREE-YEAR TERM Sterling Waterman - 7,183 votes *Angel Valentin - 6,678 votes Carol Lester - 3,988 votes Sebastian D'Amico - 3,549 votes *Gerald McCann - 2,338 votes *L. Terry Dehere - 2,319 votes Hiral Patel - 2,231 votes Anthony Sharperson - 1,032 votes Evelyn Farmer - 950 votes Kevin Armstrong - 711 Gerald Maurice Lyons - 704 votes Arthur Zigman - 700 votes June A. Mulqueen - 551 votes John R. Muniz - 472 votes Aura Ordonez - 445 votes Marimer Navarrete - 267 votes Tax Levy: $102,313,254 Approve - 4,668 votes Oppose -3,190 votes Lets hope the numbers stay the same, did all of the nursing home votes get counted yet?
Posted on: 2010/4/21 13:03
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More proof that signs don't vote, people vote. I'd like to see Gerry McCann walking down Kennedy Blvd with a scraper, un-doing his previous acts of vandalism, but I'm not holding my breath.
Posted on: 2010/4/21 13:02
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Yes, pchops. If each person who voted yesterday selected 3 candidates the voter turnout was 10,925 These numbers are impressive for a school board election.
Posted on: 2010/4/21 12:57
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I'm replying to my own post...
Total vote count is 32,775 but you still have to divide that by 3....right?
Posted on: 2010/4/21 12:53
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Hi BM! I think the cut and paste didn't go through...EVERYONE LOOK AT THESE NUMBERS! 32,775 came out to vote.
Sterling - almost 7,000 votes alone!!!! Congrats to Sterling, Carol, and Valentin! And ....you're not too shabby....Mr. Fulop! hahaha! Steven, seriously, thanks for coming out and supporting these folks with every ounce of your blood. I know you and the volunteers worked so hard for them. That goes for you too, One Jersey City! Congrats on the win! Oh that's right DanL....how can I forget the teachers who crossed over and also JC Moms, Rolando Lavarro, and that John T guy who is just on top of it all! And of course, thanks to you DanL for keeping the movement going! YOU GUYS ROCK! Board of Education - Jersey City 97/100 97.00% Vote Count Percent - Hiral Patel 2,151 6.56% - Arthur Zigman 667 2.04% - Sterling Waterman 6,946 21.19% - L. Terry Dehere 2,199 6.71% - Carol L. Lester 3,848 11.74% - Aura Ordonez 422 1.29% - June A. Mulqueen 519 1.58% - Angel Valentin 6,453 19.69% - Anthony Sharperson 995 3.04% - Gerald Maurice Lyons 676 2.06% - Gerald McCann 2,199 6.71% - John R. Muniz 451 1.38% - Evelyn Farmer 910 2.78% - Marimer Navarrete 252 0.77% - Sebastian D'Amico 3,391 10.35% - Kevin Armstrong 663 2.02% Personal Choice 33 0.10% Total 32,775 100.00%
Posted on: 2010/4/21 12:33
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I'll confess I don't pay much attention to school board elections (yes, I voted yesterday) and the budget process for the schools is a complete mystery to me. So, can someone please explain to me the rationale for voting "yes" on the tax levy? I ask this sincerely and am not looking to get into a fight. Since we're all fed up with property taxes and wasteful spending, it just seems counter-intuitive to me to vote to raise taxes on the rare ocassion when we do have a direct say in the matter. Or is there something I'm missing about the process. I want good schools, too, but they've got to learn to live within their means like everyone else. Everytime one of these levies gets approved, we're stuck with it. For good. Taxes never go down, they only stay level or they go up.
Posted on: 2010/4/21 12:01
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Good luck to the winners and let's see if they actually do anything positive with the way things are run.
Posted on: 2010/4/21 11:58
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Fulop, remember this feeling because there will be more where that came from if you continue on this path and don't veer from it. Thousands voted because of the candidates beliefs and message but also because of your determintion and outspokeness to get them elected.
This landslide victory is proof of just how incensed we have become with the status quo in our educational system. If anyone has bothered to looked at the preformance and stats of the Jersey City public school system over the last decade+ then you know just how dismal and unacceptable the scores are. Voting-in this accomplished, tenacious, passionate group of candidates is the first step in finally making our public schools respectable. Well done candidates, well done Fulop and well done voters!
Posted on: 2010/4/21 11:45
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congratulations Carol Lester on election to the JC BoE as an independent candidate without support from the city admin or teacher's union!
thank you Steve Fulop and Rolando Lavarro for endorsements and get out the vote efforts helping Carol Lester win election to the JC BoE. congratulations, Sterling Waterman and Angel Valentin on election to the JC BoE and the incredible mandate you received by the voters of Jersey City! and most of all, thank you John T and the Fulop volunteers, One JC, JC Moms! and everyone that worked hard to elect Carol Lester to the JC BoE. the election was won by volunteers and a committed candidate, Carol. Dan
Posted on: 2010/4/21 7:33
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This what an informed electorate can make happen. Pay attention Sean.
Posted on: 2010/4/21 6:53
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