Jersey City residents to vote on former NJ Gov. Jim McGreevey's return bid
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Residents of Jersey City are heading to the polls this Tuesday for a decisive runoff election that will determine if Jim McGreevey, who resigned as New Jersey governor over two decades ago amid scandal, will make a political return as the citys next mayor.
McGreevey resigned less than halfway through his first gubernatorial term after admitting to an extramarital affair and publicly coming out as gay, following allegations that he misused his official position to pursue a relationship with an aide.
In the runoff, McGreevey will face city councilman James Solomon. Both candidates were the top vote recipients in Novembers general election, yet neither secured the majority needed to bypass a runoff: Solomon captured roughly 29% of the vote, while McGreevey received about 25%.
The election is officially non-partisan, though both contenders are Democrats. Solomon, representing the progressive wing, has gained endorsements from most of his primary challengers as well as Senator Andy Kim. McGreevey, positioned as more moderate, has received support from outgoing Governor Phil Murphy.
During a recent debate on WPIX-TV, both candidates emphasized tackling rising rents and expanding affordable housing in Jersey City, reflecting broader Democratic priorities. Other topics included immigration enforcement and education. Every family deserves a chance to stay in this unique city, and thats what Ill focus on, Solomon said.
McGreevey, in an October interview with The Associated Press before the runoff, framed the mayoral race as a great closing act for his political journey. People may dwell on events from 20 years ago, he told the AP. But residents are concerned with rent today, childrens education plans, street conditions, and issues like sewer breaks.
Steve Fulop has served as Jersey Citys mayor since 2013. Fulop opted not to seek re-election in order to run for governor, ultimately losing in the Democratic primary to the now Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill.
Author: Sophia Brooks
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