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The Jersey City Clerk has ruled that there will be a runoff for at-large, but this isn't over yet. Stay tuned.


http://www.hudsoncountyclerk.org/cgi-bin/election.pl

Why hasn't this been updated since 10:46 pm Tuesday night?
It still states that only 95.58% of the results have been recorded.

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Last Updated: May 14, 2013 10:46 PM
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173/181 95.58%

Could the additional 4% vote tally push one of the at-large candidates over the majority line?


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A great sigh of relief could be heard all throughout the city were educated, unencumbered and informed voters were gathered last night.

Steve and his soon to be realized council have a lot on their plate and a great deal to prove to us all. As smart, concerned citizens we need to stay involved and need to keep our voices heard. We also have to rally around him 100% while his transition is in play.

I can only imagine the resistance and indignation he is about to face as he wades through all the BS and red tape surrounding the entrenched HCDO and what Healy left in front of him. Rest assured there are a lot of people over at City Hall and the HCDO that are not particularly pleased with last nights results. The roadblocks Steve is about to face will test every fiber of his character.

This is just the beginning folks!

Thankfully, we have a new mayor who will actively listen to our concerns, this much has been proven time and time again by Steven's open and honest style of governing and his commitment to reply to us when we have concerns. Because of this I firmly believe we can help shape the future and restore some semblance of dignity and respect that Jersey City deserves.

I look forward to Steve's first 100 days and what he lays out for our city. Keep in mind the council chambers are open to all of us the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month at 6:00 PM, unless otherwise designated. Steve and his new council campaigned on transparency and an open government. These men and women want our help and thoughtful suggestions as they set up shop.

My gratitude goes out to all of you who voted and recognized that this election was an important one. I also want to thank all the volunteers who put in countless hours to bring last night to reality. Amazing grass roots effort!!!

I can honestly say that my belief in humanity was restored last night.



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The Jersey City Clerk has ruled that there will be a runoff for at-large, but this isn't over yet. Stay tuned.
this is disconcerting ... do you have the decision? do you have a release? their website is awful ... and a run-off effectively extends the election cycle by another 4 (expensive) weeks ...

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The Jersey City Clerk has ruled that there will be a runoff for at-large, but this isn't over yet. Stay tuned.

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The voting machines now count how many people vote for at-large candidates.


T-Bird, are you sure that there's a counter to see how many people placed at least one vote for an at-large candidate? I don't see a reference to that on the official county clerk voting results page. Just the count of the total number of people who cast any ballot, which was 39,078.

If indeed we do have voting machines that track the number of voters who cast at least one at-large vote, then we should hope that number is 29,510 or less. 29,510 divided by 2, plus 1, is 14,756, and that's the number of votes received by Joyce Watterman (the top vote-getter). New Jersey Statutes Section 40:45-18 says that if at least one candidate received a majority, the top three candidates are elected without a runoff necessary, and "majority" is defined as half the number of voters who cast at least one vote for an at-large candidate, plus one.

But old voting machines don't have that sub-counter, just an overall counter. And if we don't have that sub-counter, then srg1 is correct. The formula is in New Jersey Statute 40:45-18:

"Voting machines to be used in the election shall be equipped, as soon as practicable, with one or more counters so connected as to keep a tally of the number of voters who cast votes for one or more of the candidates for councilman-at-large (or commissioner, or village trustee). Until suitable counters have been provided, or whenever the tally of the number of voters cannot be determined for any reason, then the number constituting the majority of the votes cast shall be computed by adding all the votes cast for each candidate for that office, dividing that total by twice the number of councilmen-at-large ... to be elected and then adding one."

There were 83,473 votes cast for at-large candidates. Divide by 6, then add 1, and a "majority" is defined as 13,913 votes. That would mean Watterman, Lavarro and Rivera each exceeded the majority and no runoff would be needed.

But if Watterman didn't receive a "majority" under whichever method is correct, then we have to have a runoff according to section 40:45-19. That section provides that the number of candidates will be twice the number of seats there are to fill. And if that happens, the runoff will be between 6 candidates: Watterman, Lavarro, Rivera, Richardson, Brennan and Perez. Connelly and Regaldo are out.

Can someone answer the question about what type of voting machines we have, and whether there was a counter of how many people cast at least one vote for an at-large seat?

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Man, 28.13% is pretty anemic turnout, especially on a sunny day. What's turnout going to be like for any run-offs?


Worse. But will the Healy camp have the money and drive to work for it this time without the prospect of their fearless leader sitting in the big chair?



If by "big chair" you mean Healy's porch and by "fearless" you mean Healy naked - then yes, yes they will!

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I have linked what I believe to be the law.

Do the machines now have voter counters? If not, my understanding is that we add up the at large votes which I believe is 83395. We divide by twice the number of elected people (6) and get 13899. We add one to get to 13,900. Therefore, I would think that anyone with more than 13,900 votes would get elected. Perhaps the machines now have voter counts which changes the analysis? Or am I reading this incorrectly? Or did the law change?

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The voting machines now count how many people vote for at-large candidates. Whether you vote for one, two, or three at-larges you are considered one at- large voter. My understanding is that that the 50%+1 number was just over 15,000, so if true, there is a run-off. They used to have a formula they applied (up through the '09 election) that was based on a historical average of (I think) 2.1 at-large votes per 1 mayoral vote cast.

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Man, 28.13% is pretty anemic turnout, especially on a sunny day. What's turnout going to be like for any run-offs?


Worse. But will the Healy camp have the money and drive to work for it this time without the prospect of their fearless leader sitting in the big chair?

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Man, 28.13% is pretty anemic turnout, especially on a sunny day. What's turnout going to be like for any run-offs?

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Can anybody provide a reference to the election law regarding the at large positions?

I think Byrne's statement about a runoff might be wrong.

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Awesome! Jersey City has a real mayor! Let me be the first to say Steven Fulop for Senator!

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Well earned, Mr. Fulop. Now the real work starts to make this place one of the best mid sized cities around. No time to waste.


Oh, and believe me - he knows this for certain!! :D

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Well earned, Mr. Fulop. Now the real work starts to make this place one of the best mid sized cities around. No time to waste.

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how often did this guy pass out drunk in front of his house? I remember when he was first elected, there was a website showing him buck-ass naked, passed out on his front steps.

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http://www.hudsoncountyclerk.org/cgi-bin/election.pl

Last Updated: May 14, 2013 10:46 PM
Registration & Turnout
138,911 Voters
Vote Count Percent
Election Day Turnout 37,823 27.23%
Mail-In Turnout 1,255 0.90%
Provisional Turnout 0 0.00%
Emergency Turnout 0 0.00%
Total 39,078 28.13%

Jersey City Mayor
173/181 95.58%
Vote Count Percent
NP - Jeremiah ''Jerry'' WALKER 1A 3,209 8.32%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Jerramiah HEALY 3A 14,575 37.78%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Steven FULOP 5A 20,373 52.80%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Abdul J. MALIK 7A 398 1.03%
Personal Choice 28 0.07%
Total 38,583 100.00%

Jersey City Council-At-Large
173/181 95.58%
Vote Count Percent
NP - Peter M. BRENNAN 1B 10,657 12.77%
NP - Viola S. RICHARDSON 2B 11,899 14.25%
NP - Omar PEREZ 3B 9,843 11.79%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Ramon ''Ray'' REGALADO 5B 3,333 3.99%
NP - Sean M. CONNELLY 6B 4,070 4.88%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Joyce E. WATTERMAN 8B 14,756 17.68%
NP - Daniel RIVERA 9B 14,228 17.05%
NP - Rolando R. LAVARRO, Jr. 10B 14,609 17.50%
Personal Choice 78 0.09%
Total 83,473 100.00%

Jersey City Ward A Council
33/34 97.06%
Vote Count Percent
NP - Francis ''Frank'' GAJEWSKI 1C 2,298 37.76%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Charles T. EPPS, Jr. 3C 2,646 43.48%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Ricky ''Rick'' JOHNSON 5C 575 9.45%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Jayson H. BURG 7C 112 1.84%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Lori HENNESSEY 9C 447 7.34%
Personal Choice 8 0.13%
Total 6,086 100.00%

Jersey City Ward B Council
33/33 100.00%
Vote Count Percent
NP - Chris L. GADSDEN 1C 541 12.02%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Khemraj ''Chico'' RAMCHAL 3C 1,700 37.76%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Gerald MEYERS 5C 1,528 33.94%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Esther WINTNER 7C 728 16.17%
Personal Choice 5 0.11%
Total 4,502 100.00%

Jersey City Ward C Council
31/31 100.00%
Vote Count Percent
NP - Adela ROHENA 1C 333 7.23%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - A. Janet CHEVR?S 3C 1,139 24.74%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Richard BOGGIANO 5C 1,671 36.30%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Nidia R. LOPEZ 9C 1,458 31.67%
Personal Choice 2 0.04%
Total 4,603 100.00%

Jersey City Ward D Council
28/29 96.55%
Vote Count Percent
NP - Sean CONNORS 1C 1,774 34.44%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Mario GONZALEZ, Jr. 3C 934 18.13%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Michael YUN 5C 2,213 42.96%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Grace GIRON 7C 226 4.39%
Personal Choice 4 0.08%
Total 5,151 100.00%

Jersey City Ward E Council
18/23 78.26%
Vote Count Percent
NP - Fletcher GENSAMER 1C 403 7.08%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Daniel B. LEVIN 3C 1,450 25.47%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Candice OSBORNE 5C 3,831 67.30%
Personal Choice 8 0.14%
Total 5,692 100.00%


Jersey City Ward F Council
30/31 96.77%
Vote Count Percent
NP - Jermaine ROBINSON 1C 2,355 41.66%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Kenny REYES 3C 364 6.44%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Chantel D. SNOW 5C 345 6.10%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Diane COLEMAN 7C 2,415 42.72%
NP - 0 0.00%
NP - Deborah KING 9C 169 2.99%
Personal Choice 5 0.09%
Total 5,653 100.00%

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He lost. I don't think there's any need to kick the guy when he's down. Just take the win, be happy with it, and hope Fulop lives up to his potential.


I think my joke may have gone over your head.

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He lost. I don't think there's any need to kick the guy when he's down. Just take the win, be happy with it, and hope Fulop lives up to his potential.


You're absolutely right.

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byrn is claiming that at larges are also in a runoff

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He lost. I don't think there's any need to kick the guy when he's down. Just take the win, be happy with it, and hope Fulop lives up to his potential.

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These were the 2 headline choices for tomorrow's paper.

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Is there anyway to find the voter turnout in each ward?

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biggest loser of the election - dan levin. Candice wiped the floor with him. I mean, he would have probably done as well if he ran by himself or on another slate....healy did not help at all.

Wonder what he will do now...

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That's because they have five directors earning $130,000 per year while they have full time jobs elsewhere.

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Charles Epps won! Yay!



What possible reason could any sane person have for supporting this exploitative loser?

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It is amazing that an agency that has full control over parking meters and writing parking tickets in one of the most densely populated part of the country... loses money...

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What possible reason could any sane person have for supporting this exploitative loser?

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That would be great, but it doesn't look that way on the HC clerk's website. Looks like we've got a run off, so I'm hoping Boggiano wins.Quote:

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based on what has been posted at NJ.com so far... looks like Ward C won't have a run-off. Boggiano has about 52% of the vote.

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I will be happy of Fulop & Co. can eliminate all these no-show jobs that get the HCDO supporters minor jobs and/or access to the city's health insurance plan.

Fulop is going to have his hands full with the finances. Jersey City's debt load, if I remember correctly, is over 1/2 a billion $$?


If he cleaned house at the Parking Authority I'd bet there's some cashflow to be had if it was run like a business and not a patronage piggy bank. My god, far as I can tell they give a street sweeping ticket on every block in the city at least once a week!

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Surprising that Connors lost, given the success of Fulop's slate overall, and the recognition Connors has with the old-school Healy side.

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Nobody likes someone who allies at the convenient moment with a former political enemy solely for personal gain. Connors and Levin both paid the price.

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