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Candidates and Elections

The Unappreciated Rich

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Written by: David Schneck
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: October 07, 2011

I guess that if you want to be rich and still well-liked, you need to be the iconic head of a well known brand that people have an emotional attachment to. In all the (well deserved) tributes to Steve Jobs, including from the redistributor-in-chief, I never heard one person say that Jobs didn’t pay his “fair share” of taxes (except for my tongue-in-cheek rant below). In Jobs’s case, just bringing us neat gadgets and movies was enough.

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Republican Presidential Debate Offered No Specifics for Job Creation

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Written by: Carl Person
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: September 08, 2011

By Carl Person, Candidate for Presidential Nomination of Libertarian Party

New York, NY, September 8, 2011. Carl Person, who is seeking the Libertarian Party’s nomination for President, viewed the Republican Presidential Debate held on September 7th at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and states that “the candidates offered no new insight or specifics into creating new jobs for the nation’s unemployed.”

Person went on to say that “Three main candidates (Governors Romney, Perry and Huntsman) gave statistics on new job creation during their period as Governor as claimed proof of their ability to create jobs, without explaining what actions they took as Governor which resulted in the alleged new jobs.”

“Many of the 8 candidates,” according to Person, “wanted a reduction in regulation without stating what specific regulations they would terminate. Also, many of the candidates wanted a reduction in taxes. Some of the candidates recognized that small business was over-regulated, without stating in what specific respects.

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NJ Title 19:27A Uniform Recall Election Law

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Written by: Webmaster
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: April 26, 2010

Note: the following is the title as of April 26, 2010. 8h and 9a have been updated to reflect 2014 changes. You may want to verify the current law on the state website.

 

19:27A-1 Short Title
19:27A-2 Power to recall elected Officials
19:27A-3 Definitions
19:27A-4 Recall; vote required, service of term, statements, procedures
19:27A-5 Recall petition; signatures required
19:27A-6 Notice of intention
19:27A-7 Review of notice of intention; approval; publication; answer
19:27A-8 Format of recall petition; requirements
19:27A-9 Circulator of recall petition
19:27A-10 Filing of petition by recall committee; time
19:27A-11 Review of petition by recall election official
19:27A-12 Contesting decisions of recall officials
19:27A-13 Issuance of certificate as to sufficiency of petition; scheduling of recall election; notice
19:27A-14 Recall election, conduct
19:27A-15 Ballot used at recall election; filling of vacancy
19:27A-16 Results of recall election
19:27A-17 Recall committee, recall defense committee; regulation of contributions; reports
19:27A-18 Statutes inoperative

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Ken Kaplan Interviewed by The Hilaritan

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: October 30, 2009

Brooks and Green, Libertarians for Assembly

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: October 27, 2009

Ken Kaplan in Hall Institute Debate

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Written by: Ken Kaplan
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: October 07, 2009

The Hall Institute recently asked several questions of the NJ gubernatorial candidates. The dialog between the Hall Institute and Ken Kaplan follows.

Hall Institute:

Perhaps, the most daunting long-term economic challenge confronting New Jersey  is the fiscal condition of the state's public pension system.  Given today's economic and political climate, what steps would you take to meet the state's growing pension obligations?

Ken Kaplan Responds:

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Ken Kaplan and five voters join Chris Daggett's balloting lawsuit

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: September 22, 2009

By Lisa Fleisher
September 18, 2009, 4:45PM

TRENTON -- The Libertarian Party candidate for governor and five New Jersey voters joined independent candidate Chris Daggett in filing a lawsuit today challenging the state's balloting system, a Daggett spokesman said.

Daggett, who has qualified for public funding in the governor's race, charges it is unfair for the Republican and Democratic parties to automatically get the two top spots on ballots in the general election.

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Kaplan Chooses Lieutenant Governor

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: July 27, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Kenneth Kaplan announced today that he has chosen John Paff as his Lieutenant Governor. Paff has chaired the New Jersey Libertarian Party’s Open Government Advocacy Project for the past 5 years. Praising his work in that capacity, Kaplan said, “Paff has served as a watchdog for New Jersey citizens, assuring that the workings of local government are properly recorded and made available for public scrutiny.  If we are elected, I will appoint him as Commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs, where his expertise on local government will stand New Jersey residents in good stead. He will only draw one salary.  There will be no double dipping in a Kaplan administration.”

Paff is a 1979 graduate of Rutgers University, where he majored in economics. He was president of City Line Insurance, Inc from 1979 – 1988, and currently manages rental real estate.  A resident of Franklin Township for the past 23 years, he  has been a member of the Middlebush Volunteer Fire Department in Somerset for 17 years and has been president of that fire company since 2008.  He and his wife, Diane, are the parents of 2 children.

Said Kaplan, “I cannot be happier that John has agreed to be my running mate. I have admired his long time volunteer work on behalf of open government in our state, and I am excited about what he would be able to do as the head of the Department of Community Affairs.

For more information contact the campaign.

NJ Jewish News Article on Ken Kaplan

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Written by: Webmaster
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: May 22, 2009
At his desk in Parsippany, Kenneth Kaplan reviews talking points for his Libertarian Party campaign for governor.

At his desk in Parsippany, Kenneth Kaplan reviews talking points for his Libertarian Party campaign for governor.

Photo by Robert Wiener

Libertarian candidate’s fusion of Right and Left

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NJJN Staff Writer

May 21, 2009

Ask Kenneth Kaplan why he is the Libertarian Party’s candidate for governor of New Jersey and he’ll tell you he’s a “child of the ’60s” who “believes in individual liberties.”

In the category-defying case of the Libertarian Party, those range from doing away with most taxes and opposing gun control to approving same-sex marriage and legalizing the medical use of marijuana.

“Most Republicans and Democrats would say they believe in individual liberties, too, but they really don’t,” Kaplan said as he sat in his real estate office in Parsippany.

“They believe in bigger government that controls more and more of what we do, and I don’t believe in that. I believe in voluntary relationships between individuals rather than relationships imposed by the government.”

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Petitioning 101

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: May 01, 2009

The hardest part of petitioning is overcoming the self-consciousness about doing it. Once you decide to get started, the rest is easy.

What You'll Need

  1. A properly filled out petition. Get the name(s) of the candidates right. On the "party or party principle" line, put "Libertarian Party."
  2. A ball-point pen. The ideal one that will write easily on non-horizontal surfaces.
  3. A clipboard.

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Ken Kaplan Nominated for Governor

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Written by: Webmaster
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: April 27, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

New Jersey Libertarian Party

NJ Libertarian Party Nominates Kenny Kaplan for Governor

New Brunswick, NJ - On Sunday, the NJ Libertarian Party State Committee unanimously selected Kenneth Kaplan to be the party’s candidate for Governor. Born in Newark, the 61 year old Kaplan grew up in West Orange but currently resides in Parsippany. He is a graduate from Brandeis University and NYU Law School. For twenty-two years, he was associated with the Archie Schwartz Company but currently serves as President of KenKap Realty Corp., a company he founded after a six year term at Edgerton Realty.

As Governor, Kaplan’s priorities are to phase out the state income tax and reduce the size and cost of government. Addressing affordable housing is one way he plans to solve this problem. Kaplan offers a creative solution to the decade’s long quest to create affordable housing in New Jersey.  He wants the state to enact legislation to supersede local zoning ordinances, removing zoning barriers.

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Start Your 2009 Campaign Today!

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: January 07, 2009

When one election is over, the next one has already begun.  Operation ELECT-US is a program by the Libertarian Party to recruit as many candidates as possible for winnable local offices in 2009.

In odd numbered years, most elections are local and quite a few of them take place in the spring.  For example, filing deadlines for local elections have already begun in Maryland, and take place in Illinois in December.

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Register as a Libertarian

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Written by: Webmaster
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: November 12, 2008

If you are already registered to vote, but have not declared a party, download this form. Fill it out and mail or deliver it to your county board of elections.They do not accept faxed copies!

Information on registering to vote can be found here.

Atlantic

Commissioner of Registration
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Gloucester

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Woodbury, NJ 08096

Ocean

Board of Elections
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Bergen

Commissioner of Registration
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Hackensack, NJ 07601

Hudson

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Hudson County Plaza
257 Cornelison Avenue, 4th Floor
Jersey City, NJ 07302

Passaic

Commissioner of Registration
501 River Street, Suite 1
Paterson, NJ 07524

Burlington

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Room G-22, P.O. Box 6000
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Hunterdon

Board of Elections
Permanent Registration Office
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Salem

Board of Elections
Fifth Street Complex
110 Fifth St, Suite 1000
Salem, NJ 08079

Camden

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Camden County Elections and Archive Center
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Mercer

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PO Box 8068
Trenton, NJ 08650

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Somerville, NJ 08876-1262

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71 Main Street
P.O. Box 2900
Flemington, NJ 08822-9952

Sussex

Board of Elections
83 Spring Street
Suite 305

Newton, NJ 07860-2080

Cumberland

Board of Elections
555 Shiloh Pike
Bridgeton, NJ 08302

Monmouth

Board of Elections
300 Halls Mill Road
Freehold, NJ 07728

Union

Board of Elections
271 North Broad Street
Elizabeth, NJ 07208

Essex

Board of Elections
Hall of Records
465 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Fourth Floor, Room 411
Newark, NJ 07102

Morris

Board of Elections
PO Box 900
Morristown, NJ 07963-0900

Warren

Commissioner of Registration
Cummins Building
202 Mansfield Street
Belvidere, NJ 07823

NJ 2008 Ballot Questions

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Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: October 21, 2008

On November 4th, NJ residents shall have two public questions on the ballot. Public question#1 will make it harder for the state legislature to borrow money using bonds. Public question #2 changes how municipal court judges are appointed.

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  1. Bob Barr Responds to Debate
  2. Bob Barr in Presidential Debates
  3. League of Women Voters Questionaire
  4. Bob Barr and U.S. Internet Surveillance

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