April 3, 2009 - 3:44pm
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Ocean Dems say Singer, Dancer, Block should follow Christie advice and stop holding two posts

Ocean County Democrats used Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie’s call to end dual office-holding to their advantage in that Republican machine controlled county.

Noting that state Sen. Robert Singer (R-Lakewood), Assemblyman Ronald Dancer (R-Plumsted) and County Clerk Carl Block – all Republicans – are each mayor of their hometowns, Democratic freeholder candidates Robert Bianchini and Michael Collins said that Christie should call on them to resign from their municipal positions.

All three Republicans are listed as supporters of Christie on his Web site.   

"I would expect that these two members of the State Legislature would immediately comply and then other Ocean County politicians holding two public offices like Mayor Block will follow their lead,” Collins said.  “Chris Christie says he would be able to pressure the Legislature to follow through on his policies as Governor, let's see him get his supporters to do it as a Candidate."

Christie yesterday said that dual office-holding forces politicians to serve “two masters,” and also called on a ban to elected officials accepting any salaries from a full-time public job (Dancer works for the Ocean County Adjustor’s Office).  

In an interview with PolitickerNJ.com today, Singer, while remaining supportive of Christie’s gubernatorial bid, harshly criticized his ethics reform proposals.

Matt Friedman is a PolitickerNJ.com Reporter and can be reached via email at matt@politicsnj.com.