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Tag Archives: election
Whose fault is it that there are no Democratic candidates on the Clinton Township ballot?
Look at your June Primary Election Ballot carefully. Who needs elections? If you’re a Republican, you will see only 2 choices for 2 Clinton Township Council seats — the incumbents. In other words, you have no choices. If you’re a … Continue reading
Posted in Election 2022
Tagged Democratic Committee, election, Kira Lawrence, Vicki Fresolone
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Switlyk & Mullay: 6 years of feeble government in Clinton Township
Clinton Township council members Amy Switlyk and Brian Mullay are running for third terms. Their 6 years in office are marked by financial disasters and hiding their bad decisions. They brush off public scrutiny, mischaracterize serious problems, and avoid the … Continue reading
Don’t Vote June 4! This Primary smells like…
Here at ExMayor.com we pride ourselves on voting in every election and in exercising our franchise. But we’re not stupid. We looked at this year’s Primary Ballot. And we realized that if you vote on June 4, 2019, Primary Election … Continue reading
Clinton Township: Who’s worth voting for?
Who’s worth voting for in Clinton Township for town council, the local school board and the high school board? How about political candidates who show they respect and follow the law before they get elected? Among 13 political candidates on … Continue reading
Clinton Township: Are 6 of 13 candidates violating election law?
New Jersey election law guarantees voters’ right to see the campaign finances of political candidates before an election. In a state where government corruption is rampant, election law requires political candidates to disclose campaign finances. “The essence of Democracy is an … Continue reading
Why to vote NO on Public Question to divert open space funds
This letter was published in the local newspapers and social media outlets this week. Chairs of the Clinton Township Open Space Committee and Environmental Commission — along with other residents — oppose a Public Question on the November 8 ballot … Continue reading
Posted in Election, Municipal, Sprawl, Taxes
Tagged Clinton Township, election, open space, referendum
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Doherty Says: Jesus Agrees, Women Don’t Need Equal Pay
Hear that hollow ringing sound, women of Hunterdon County? That’s New Jersey State Senator Michael Doherty asserting you deserve equal pay — right after he voted against equal pay and told a female reporter to stop making him walk on … Continue reading
Posted in Election, Hunterdon County, State
Tagged assembly, DiMaio, Doherty, election, equal pay, hunterdon, legislature, New Jersey, Peterson, salary, Senate, vote, Warren, women
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Want to save $1,000 on your Clinton Township taxes?
You once had the right to vote on school taxes every April in Clinton Township. Remember? Actually, you had that right for over 100 years, until the Clinton Township Board of Education (BOE) took it away from you in 2012. … Continue reading
Posted in Municipal, Schools, Taxes
Tagged board of education, Clinton Township, election, schools, taxes
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Slimy Vos Campaign Letter Tied to Louis Carl Reiner
In the last week of the June 2011 Clinton Township Republican primary campaign, mayoral hopeful Harmen Vos was exposed as a plagiarist. His actions contributed to his loss in that election. Vos’s new low in dirty politics Now, in the … Continue reading
Posted in Election 2011, Hunterdon County, Municipal
Tagged Brokowski, Brown, Clinton Township, Doyle, election, Holt, Hunterdon County, NJIAT, Reiner, Republican, Vos
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