Robert Brown

April 18, 2007 - 6:10pm

Brown allowed to run in district 13, Cunningham on hold

Brown allowed to run in district 13, Cunningham on hold
If a decision rendered today by the state Office of Administrative Law (OAL) holds up under the scrutiny of the Attorney General’s Office, Robert Brown of Old Bridge will be allowed to run as a candidate in the district 13 Democratic Primary.

The state Division of Elections initially rejected Brown’s primary signatures because he submitted them as general election signatures.

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April 16, 2007 - 10:21pm

Brown fighting for his political life

Political rookie Robert Brown of Old Bridge did the legwork to get on the ballot as a Democratic State Assembly candidate in the 13th district,  but he turned in his signatures with a cover sheet marked “general� not “primary� election, and now he’s in a battle for his political career, -- even before it’s started.

A state Administrative Law Judge will decide Brown’s case tomorrow, and Brown is hopeful the court sees he made an honest mistake.

Brown’s mistake was nearly identical to the one made by Sandra Bolden Cunningham, a Democratic State Senate candidate in the 31st district.  The state Division of Elections declined to certify his petition.

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