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Recall for McGreevey?
7/1/03
| Simplemines
Posted on 07/01/2003 11:52:18 AM PDT by Simplemines
Does anyone know if there's any group that's considering starting a petition drive to recall McGreevey? Any individuals thinking about it?
(this is my first post, so be gentle!)
TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New Jersey; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: governor; mcgreevey; newjersey; nj; recall
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To: Simplemines
A better question to ask is whether or not the New Jersey state constitution has a recall provision for the governor.
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posted on
07/01/2003 11:54:06 AM PDT
by
wideawake
(God bless our brave soldiers and their Commander in Chief)
To: Simplemines
I think CA has distinct laws that make recalls much more possible there than in most other states.
To: Simplemines
not a bad idea. should be done if only to annoy the hell out of him. but to answer your question, no, i have not heard of any such group.
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posted on
07/01/2003 11:58:36 AM PDT
by
SuperVillain
(there's a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot.)
To: Simplemines
Welcome to Free Republic. :-)
I did a search and nothing seems to come up for a recall for McGreevey.
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posted on
07/01/2003 11:58:42 AM PDT
by
areafiftyone
(The U.N. needs a good Flush!)
To: Simplemines
I don't believe the New Jersey constitution allows for such things. We are aften said to have one of the most powerful governor offices in the country. You'll notice that your governor does not share power with a Lt. Gov. or anyone else in the executive branch.
To: Question_Assumptions
I don't believe It's allowed in the Peoples Republic of New Jersey. Initiative and Referendum was something Republicans ran on a few years ago, promising it to all if elected. But, lo and behold, once they got into office, this could not be. Why it might actually give the commoners of NJ an actual voice in their own state. Imagine that? Instead we just bend over and take it. McSleazy is the WORST.
To: Simplemines
We can't recall the bum but; we can just sit back and watch as the snakes wrap around his neck. He'll wish he was 'only' being recalled when all is said and done.
To: areafiftyone
Well, Florio screwed up big time, and NJ got......Christy Whitman.....do I sense a pattern developing..?
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posted on
07/01/2003 12:37:18 PM PDT
by
ken5050
To: LIBERATENJ
The 1947 New Jersey Constitution does permit referenda, which is where the legislature punts an issue to the people for a vote. The state constitution, however, does not have provisions and initiatives or recalls.
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posted on
07/01/2003 12:39:53 PM PDT
by
Publius
To: ken5050
Well, Florio screwed up big time, and NJ got......Christy Whitman.....do I sense a pattern developing..? Possibly. But the idea this time around is that McGreevey screws up and we get Schundler. He's already working on building support for 2005. The only big question is whether the Republicans would rather commit sepuku again than have an oursider win.
To: wideawake; Publius
A better question to ask is whether or not the New Jersey state constitution has a recall provision for the governor. Article I, Section 2b of the Constitution of the State of New Jersey (1947) reads:
The people reserve unto themselves the power to recall, after at least one year of service, any elected official in this State or representing this State in the United States Congress. The Legislature shall enact laws to provide for such recall elections. Any such laws shall include a provision that a recall election shall be held upon petition of at least 25% of the registered voters in the electoral district of the official sought to be recalled. If legislation to implement this constitutional amendment is not enacted within one year of the adoption of the amendment, the Secretary of State shall, by regulation, implement the constitutional amendment, except that regulations adopted by the Secretary of State shall be superseded by any subsequent legislation consistent with this constitutional amendment governing recall elections. The sufficiency of any statement of reasons or grounds procedurally required shall be a political rather than a judicial question.
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posted on
07/01/2003 1:07:24 PM PDT
by
clikker
To: clikker
Interesting, but this comes from the section of the NJ Constitution with respect to the legislature, not the executive.
There is some ambiguity here.
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posted on
07/01/2003 1:10:21 PM PDT
by
wideawake
(God bless our brave soldiers and their Commander in Chief)
To: Question_Assumptions
I wasn't being facetious...NJ is trending Democrat....you can't ignore that....the historical pattern is that the dems screw up, then a Pubby gets elected, because the electorate votes AGAINST the Dem....not for the Pubby...Bell almost pulled it off against Bradley...Florio got clocked by Whitman becuase he broke his pledge, and McGrevey may follow James to the dog-house....we shall see...it could work for Schundler...because the swing voters wouldn't be voting FOR him...they'd be out to dump Jimmy..
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posted on
07/01/2003 1:10:27 PM PDT
by
ken5050
To: clikker
Interesting.
If this provision can be extended to the governor, then after one year of service (concluded January 2003), should 25% of the electorate sign a recall petition, a recall election can be held.
I was wrong. McGreevey can be removed.
Now -- just what has McGreevey done that would merit recall? Besides just being a typical Democrat. (Remember, I left South Jersey in '71 when I entered the Army, so I'm out of the loop.)
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posted on
07/01/2003 1:16:06 PM PDT
by
Publius
To: Publius
McGreevy and Davis have at least one thing in common..they both spend way too much time combing their hair...
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posted on
07/01/2003 1:25:10 PM PDT
by
ken5050
To: ken5050
New Jersey is trending Democrat but the immigrants, retirees, and urban poor driving that might respond to a good Republican governor. If Schundler can get re-elected in Jersey City, he can do OK in NJ.
To: jmaroneps37
He never run for another term. The Democrats
want to win so they will force him not to run again.
To: ken5050
Well, Florio screwed up big time, and NJ got......Christy Whitman.....do I sense a pattern developing..?I'm predicting that pattern will be broken in '05 by Schundler.
Go Bret Go!
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posted on
07/01/2003 2:55:19 PM PDT
by
jmc813
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To: Question_Assumptions
Republicans would rather commit sepukuWhy would they want to stick a frisbee up their a$$?
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posted on
07/01/2003 2:56:28 PM PDT
by
jmc813
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