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Complaints swirl as NAACP branch moves toward election - disgruntled members railed against leaders
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Complaints swirl as Jersey City's NAACP branch moves toward Nov. 16 election of leaders; candidates forum Monday
Saturday, November 06, 2010 By ASHLEY STRAIN JOURNAL STAFF WRITER A group of disgruntled members of the Jersey City branch of the NAACP have railed against the organization's leadership for some time. With the election of president and other key positions less than two weeks away, they are raising their voices again. Their primary complaints are claims of voter suppression, financial mismanagement, lack of communication and numerous issues regarding membership cards. "The complaints of the chapter members are falling on deaf ears," said the Rev. Reginald McRae of Mount Pisgah AME Church. "The NAACP was established to fight for the rights of the African-American community, and this chapter is disenfranchising its own people." The branch president, Kabili Tayari, who is also the deputy mayor of Jersey City, refused to discuss any of the complaints with a reporter. "We have struggled with process, policy and procedure, but we addressed this at the last meeting and made progress," he said. McRae said he wants more transparency in the organization and will host a candidates forum Monday night at the Claremont-Lafayette United Presbyterian Church, at Claremont and Rose avenues. At the forum, which is to begin at 6:30 p.m., members can meet and ask questions of the three candidates for president - Bill Braker, Erma Greene, and Tayari. McRae said it's a bit ironic that he has organized the forum because he currently isn't allowed to vote. He said he and others have paid for lifetime memberships but never received membership cards. He also said some people were given membership cards with bogus information on them. "If the membership card isn't registered or if the number is wrong, then you can't vote - and right now I can't vote," McRae said. The election is slated for Nov. 16 at the Emmanuel Pentecostal Church, at 49 Kearney Ave., from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Chapter nomination committee members Virginia Miller and Harry Laurie said the branch officers, in violation of the bylaws, attempted to usurp the committee's responsibility of nominating executive board candidates. Miller said she is hoping that all members who deserve to vote in the election will get the chance. "We have to be able to voice our opinion," Miller said. "We aren't trying to take over the chapter for political reasons, we just want a fair election and the chapter to run properly."
Posted on: 2010/11/7 16:03
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