Brown: candidacy in the balance
Franklin Township Mayor Brian D. Levine is awaiting word from Administrative Law Judge Gail Cookson regarding whether he will be able to stay on the Republican Primary ballot as a candidate for governor.
“I received a letter yesterday from Secretary of State Nina Mitchell Wells, notifying me that her office was remanding the case back to the administrative law judge and I have not yet received word,” Levine told PolitickerNJ.com as he fulfilled his annual Election Day duty of delivering Munchkins to poll workers.
Inventor David Brown, who like Levine received a petition signature challenge from an ally of rival gubernatorial candidate Steve Lonegan and an oral judgment by the judge that he lacked an adequate number of signatures to get on the ballot, also awaits his candidacy’s fate.
Garden State Equality fires new broadside at Dems Smarting over the state Senate's refusal to pass marriage equality and disillusioned at the moment with the Democratic Party majority, Garden State Equality’s 85-member Board of Directors unanimously decided against giving financial contributions to political parties and their affiliated committees. ...
“We will work harder and smarter to protect consumers, to preserve civil rights, to effectively regulate the alcoholic beverage industry, to ensure that the integrity of New Jersey’s casino gaming industry continues, to keep drives, passengers and pedestrians safe on our streets, to assist victims of crimes, and to remember always the importance of juvenile justice on issues affecting the state." -- Attorney General-designate Paula Dow, at her Senate confirmation hearing.
- PolitickerNJ.com, 02/08/10Press releases are submitted by PolitickerNJ users, not by staff. They do not represent the viewpoint of PolitickerNJ.com.
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