November 17, 2006 - 5:17pm
News

Not that a technicality like this really matters

Albio Sires was sworn in on Monday to represent the 13th district in the U.S. House of Representatives, even though his election has not yet been certified by the state. He was administered the oath of office based on a letter from Deputy State Attorney General Donna Kelly saying that according to preliminary numbers it appeared that he had won. Unofficially, the former Assembly Speaker won 97% of the vote against his lone opponent -- Pro-Life Independent Dick Hester -- in a Special Election to fill the remaining weeks of Robert Menendez's term.

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Comments

*** that's pretty funny. Even though the State hasn't certified


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that's pretty funny. Even though the State hasn't certified, I think the Congress had to certify before he could take his seat...or something like that.

Either way, good for his District...Albio gets the jump on the other 40 in the seniority race...probably gets a bigger office, etc.

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11/17/06 7:14 pm

Lets get to what really matters. Does this leg up on senority ge


Lets get to what really matters. Does this leg up on senority get Albio an earlier tee time?

11/17/06 8:40 pm

I think if Albio stays in the center and pro-business he will be


I think if Albio stays in the center and pro-business he will be good for the Thirteenth.

11/19/06 3:33 pm

Since when did the law get in the way of conducting NJ politics,


Since when did the law get in the way of conducting NJ politics, anyhow? Business as usual.

11/21/06 11:40 am