Frank Guarini

September 12, 2007 - 3:56pm
PRESS RELEASE

SIRES INTRODUCES BILL TO RENAME POST OFFICE IN HONOR OF CONGRESSMAN FRANK J. GUARINI

Mr. Guarini served in the New Jersey State Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives 

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September 18, 2006 - 12:17pm

Assembly Speaker not usually a stepping stone to Congress

If Albio Sires wins the 13th district congressional seat -- as he is widely expected to do -- he will become the first former Assembly Speaker to go to Congress in thirty years. The last was Joseph LeFante, a Bayonne Democrat, who won a House seat in 1976 when Congressman Dominick Daniels retired. LeFante lasted one term; he was replaced by the Hudson County Democratic Organization in 1978 by Frank Guarini, a former State Senator. Before LeFante, the last Speaker-turned-Congressman was Charles Wolverton, a Republican from Camden County who served in Congress from 1926 to 1958. The last Senate President to win a seat in Congress was Edwin Forsythe; the Burlington County Republican served in the House from 1971 until his death in 1984.

Meaningless trivia: The last state legislative speaker to serve as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives was Tip O'Neill. The Massachusetts Democrat was serving as Speaker of the State House of Representatives in 1952 when John F. Kennedy gave up his House seat to run for the U.S. Senate.

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April 10, 2006 - 9:06pm

Guarini vs. Sires, again

Twenty years after a Democrat named Guarini beat a Republican named Sires for a Hudson County-based seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, a Republican named Guarini may face a Democrat named Sires. In 1986, Albio Sires was the Republican challenger in a race against Democratic Congressman Frank Guarini. Sires lost that race, but went on to win election as a West New York Commissioner, Mayor, and after switching parties, to the State Assembly. He is now making his second bid for Congress, this time against Republican John Guarini, the Chairman of the Jersey City 9/11 Memorial Committee. He works for the Jersey City Housing Code Department and was a political ally of the late Mayor Glenn Cunningham. Guarini was among a group of Hudson County Democrats who endorsed George W. Bush in 2004.

Sires is the favorite to win the House seat left vacant earlier this year when Robert Menendez was appointed to the U.S. Senate. His main challenger for the nomination, Perth Amboy Mayor/Assemblyman Joseph Vas, did not file to run in the Special Election to fill the last two months of Menendez's term. That means it's possible for Sires to win the primary contest for the special election, but not the one for the full two-year term. If that happened, Sires would have to resign his Assembly seat and his mayoral post to spent two months as a Congressman.

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November 29, 2005 - 6:43pm

Is this a signal?

In August, Governor-elect Jon Corzine contributed $2,600 to Albio Sires' campaign for Congress -- a campaign that only takes place if Corzine appoints Bob Menendez to the United States Senate. Corzine gave Sires $500 on August 7th and then another $2,100 eleven days later.

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