The race for Jersey City council president is going down to the wire.
Standing on stage at New Jersey City University just before being sworn in to another term, Councilman-at-Large Peter Brennan said that he’s still making a go for the position currently held by Mariano Vega, who hopes to hold onto it.
The decision will be made at the first meeting of the new city council at 1pm today. While some expect the matter to be settled before it comes up for a formal vote, as of right now the council is split, according to Brennan. Brennan counts four votes for himself, four votes for Vega and one undecided: at-large Councilwoman Willie Flood.
“It’s been friendly. Everybody’s working together,” said Brennan.
Vega has the support of Mayor Jerramiah Healy, who is being sworn in to his second full term today.
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