Robert Ortiz

July 28, 2009 - 2:12pm

GOP leader thinks Ridgefield mayor arrest puts 38th in play

Nicholas Lonzisero and Judith Fisher, the Republican candidates for State Assembly in the 38th district.

Bergen County Republican Chairman Bob Yudin said today that the corruption allegation against Ridgefield Mayor Anthony Suarez helps put the 38th Legislative District in play.

"It is in play because of the rampant Democratic corruption, first with Senator (Joseph) Coniglio and now with Mayor Suarez," said Yudin.

The 38th is considered a relatively safe Democratic district, although Republicans have indicated that they're keeping an eye on it this year.  Even after Coniglio (D-Paramus) had to drop his candidacy for re-election to a third term after receiving a target letter from the U.S. Attorney's office in 2007, the Democratic slate, led by Robert Gordon (D-Fair Lawn) as Coniglio's replacement, won easily.

But Yudin thinks the corruption issue may have reached critical mass there.  Republican candidate Nick Lonzisero is council president in Suarez's town, and, if Suarez resigns, he will become interim mayor.  

In April, Coniglio was convicted of steering state funds to Hackensack University Medical Center, which employed him as a consultant.  Former Bergen County Democratic Chairman Joseph Ferriero and ex-BCDO counsel Dennis Oury are set to have corruption trials that parallel the general election.  Yudin thinks all that, combined having former U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie - who got the ball rolling on the investigations that ensnared the Democrats - at the top of the ticket, will make corruption a winning issue.

Yudin's focus on corruption - or the "corruption tax" that he ran last year's unsuccessful freeholder campaigns on - has drawn criticism from some Bergen Republicans in the past.

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June 13, 2008 - 10:23am

Focarino endorses Yudin

Ben Focarino, who came in third in Tuesday’s election for Bergen County Republican chairman, has thrown his support behind challenger Bob Yudin in next weeks runoff against current Chairman Robert Ortiz.

If Focarino’s former supporters follow his lead, the endorsement could be significant. Ortiz had 277 votes on Tuesday to Yudin’s 262. Focarino had 115 votes in this week’s election.

Whoever wins the election next Tuesday will preside over the party for the next two years. Ortiz has led it since winning a special election in July after former Chairman Guy Talarico resigned.

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April 3, 2008 - 9:17pm

Pennacchio gets another county line

State Sen. Joe Pennacchio won Somerset County tonight, easily rolling over his only opponent, Andy Unanue, at the Somerset County convention.

Pennacchio won almost 80% of the vote, getting 247 votes to Unanue’s 51. 

Pennacchio already has the county line in Passaic, Bergen, Middlesex, Hunterdon and Salem Counties, along with hometown status in Morris County. 

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February 18, 2008 - 12:28pm

Yudin unimpressed by BCRO debt relief

One Robert Ortiz critic isn’t impressed that the Bergen County Republican chairman has reportedly pulled the party out of debt.

Three-time freeholder candidate Bob Yudin, who blamed Ortiz for not spending enough money on his last race and is considering challenging him for the chairmanship, doesn’t give Ortiz much credit for bailing out the local organization.

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November 1, 2007 - 6:06pm

McPherson in fight to stay as Rutherford Mayor

In southern Bergen County, Republicans are focusing much of their energy on one town: Rutherford.

Democratic Mayor Bernadette P. McPherson, who is also a Bergen County Freeholder, is up for re-election along on a slate with Democratic Councilmen Ray Frazier and Richard Reyes.  Currently, the balance of power on the council is 5-1 Democratic.  The Republicans have fielded attorney John Hipp for mayor, along with Rose Inguanti and John Sasso in an attempt to tie council. 

But more is at stake that just the leadership of this town of 18,000.  The election is one of the first offensive moves by new Bergen County Republican Chairman Robert Ortiz, who’s trying to slowly claw the Republicans back to power town by town.  And it just so happens that this was one of the first towns that Bergen County Chairman Joseph Ferriero turned over to Democrats, with McPherson’s election in 1999 and winning a council majority the year before that.

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October 23, 2007 - 3:37pm
PRESS RELEASE

Hope for Lyndhurst

News that the entire membership of the all-Republican governing body in Lyndhurst and more than half of Lyndhurst’s Republican County Committee will switch to Democrat was greeted with regret in the Freeholder and Sheriff’s campaign.

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October 23, 2007 - 2:14pm

Ortiz responds to Lyndhurst defections

Bergen County Republican Organization Chairman Rob Ortiz responded today to the Democratic coup in Lyndhurst, where the town’s entire governing board decided to abandon the GOP for the Democrats.

While losing a whole town doesn’t bode well for the county’s beleaguered Republican Party, Ortiz’s response was summed up by the heading of his press release: “Good riddance to bad rubbish.”

Ortiz said that Lyndhurst Mayor Richard Dilascio was already known to be an ally of Bergen County Democratic Chairman Joe Ferriero and of State Sen. Paul Sarlo, and re-hashed the charge that DiLascio was offered county job in exchange for making nice with officials at EnCap, a controversial Bergen County mixed-use development.

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August 6, 2007 - 11:57am

Ortiz comes out swinging

Robert Ortiz is starting his third week as Bergen County Republican Chairman by taking advantage of local Democrats’ ethical troubles.

Ortiz issued a statement today outlining what he called a “Democrat disgrace" -- the federal investigation of state Sen. Joe Coniglio for his work as a hospital plumbing consultant; “extraordinary” state aid to 18 towns, 17 of which are controlled by Democrats; and the alleged misuse of public resources for campaign purposes by Democratic Freeholder Tomas Padilla.

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August 6, 2007 - 9:46am
PRESS RELEASE

ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER DEMOCRAT DISGRACE

ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER DEMOCRAT DISGRACE 

Democrats continue long-running pattern of abuse of taxpayer dollars to further partisan political interests

HACKENSACK, N.J. (August 6, 2007) – In response to yet another scandal in a seemingly endless litany of Democrats’ exploitation of the public trust and public treasure, Bergen County Republican Organization (BCRO) Chairman Rob Ortiz today issued the following statement:

“Democrats in Bergen County and around the state continue to show their contempt for the people they purport to represent...

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July 25, 2007 - 9:13am
PRESS RELEASE

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Comeback Time

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Comeback time 

A lead editorial in today’s Record outlined what it believes is necessary for Republicans to make a comeback in Bergen County – highlighting many of  the same points on which newly-elected Chairman Rob Ortiz ran his campaign.   

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