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| post = Mayor | body = the City of Jersey City | insignia = | insigniasize = 200px | insigniacaption = The official seal of the City of Jersey City | image = Steven_Fulop_Ward_E_Councilman_in_Jersey_City_New_Jersey_circa_2012.jpg | imagesize = 200px | alt = | incumbent = Steven Fulop | incumbentsince = 2013 | type = Mayor–council | status = Active | department = | style = | reports_to = | residence = | seat = | nominator = | appointer = | appointer_qualified = | termlength = Four years | termlength_qualified = | constituting_instrument = | precursor = | formation = {{start date|1838}} | first = Dudley S. Gregory | last = | abolished = | succession = | deputy = Vivian Brady-Phillips Marcos Vigil | salary = | website = {{URL|http://www.cityofjerseycity.com}} }} The Mayor of the City of Jersey City is the head of the executive branch of government of Jersey City, New Jersey, United States. The mayor has the duty to enforce the municipal charter and ordinances; prepare the annual budget; appoint deputy mayors, department heads, and aides; and approve or veto ordinances passed by the City Council. The mayor is popularly elected in a nonpartisan general election. The office is held for a four-year term without term limits, although the current term is a four-and-a-half-year term, due to a change in election dates. Forty-four individuals have held the office of mayor since the City of Jersey City was chartered on February 22, 1838. Dudley S. Gregory was the inaugural mayor of the city, and served on three separate occasions for a total of five years. The current mayor is Steven Fulop. He defeated former mayor Jerramiah Healy in the May 2013 election and assumed office on July 1, 2013. Due to a change in election law approved by Jersey City voters at the end of 2016, mayoral elections now take place in November instaed of May.[1] Although the mayorship has historically been a four-year term in Jersey City, and law prescribes the mayorship as being a four-year term in the future, due to the calendar change in elections, one mayorship was a four-and-a-half-year term, beginning July 2013 and ending at the end of 2017. Duties and powersThe City of Jersey City is organized as a mayor–council form of government under the Optional Municipal Charter Law. This provides for a citywide elected mayor serving in an executive role, as well as a city council serving in a legislative role. All of these offices are selected in a nonpartisan municipal election and all terms are four years.[2] Under state law, the mayor has the duty to enforce the charter and ordinances of the city, and all applicable state laws; report annually to the council and the public on the state of the city; supervise and control all departments of the government; prepare and submit to the council annual operating and capital budgets; supervise all city property, institutions and agencies; sign all contracts and bonds requiring the approval of the city; negotiate all contracts; and serve as a member, either voting or ex-officio, of all appointive bodies.[3] The mayor has the power to appoint departments heads with the approval of the City Council; to remove department heads subject to a two-thirds disapproval by the City Council; approve or veto ordinances subject to an override vote of two-thirds of the council; and appoint deputy mayors. The mayor is permitted to attend and participate in meetings of the City Council, without a vote, except in the case of a tie on the question to fill a council vacancy.[3] Elections{{See also|Jersey City mayoral election, 2001|Jersey City mayoral special election, 2004|Jersey City mayoral election, 2005|Jersey City mayoral election, 2009}}Under the original 1838 charter, mayors were elected citywide for a term of one year. In 1868 the State Legislature extended the term of office to two years.[5] In 1892, the Legislature again changed the term of office, extending it to five years.[4] The city adopted a commission form of government under the Walsh Act in 1913.[5] This form provided for a five-member commission with both executive and legislative powers elected for four years. The Commissioners elected one of their number as mayor. Under this system, the mayor's only specific power was to appoint the school board. Otherwise, he was first among equals, with no powers over and above his fellow commissioners. Jersey City adopted its current form of government on May 7, 1961.[6] Under the non-partisan form of municipal government, elections for mayor are held every four years on the second Tuesday in May.[7] If no candidate receives a majority of votes, a runoff election is held on the fourth Tuesday following the general election.[8] The term of office commences on July 1.[9] The next Jersey City mayoral election is scheduled to be held in 2017.[10] SuccessionIn the event of an absence, disability, or other cause preventing the mayor from performing his duties, the mayor may designate the business administrator or any other department head as acting mayor for up to 60 days.[3] In the event of a vacancy in the office, the President of the City Council becomes acting mayor, and the council has 30 days to name an interim mayor.[11] If no interim mayor is named, the Council President continues as acting mayor until a successor is elected, or the council reorganizes and selects a new President.[11] Prior to 1971, there was no automatic succession law.[12] The office was left vacant for 47 days in 1963 when the City Council failed to reach a decision on appointing an interim mayor.[13] Mayors
Higher offices heldThe following is a list of higher public offices held by mayors, before or after their mayoral term(s).
See also
References1. ^https://ballotpedia.org/Municipal_elections_in_Jersey_City,_New_Jersey_(2017{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}) 2. ^{{cite web | title = Faulkner Act (OMCL) Mayor–Council | work = Types And Forms Of New Jersey Municipal Government | publisher = New Jersey State League of Municipalities | url = http://njslom.org/types.html#Mayor-Council | accessdate = November 15, 2009 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070927010258/http://www.njslom.org/types.html#Mayor-Council | archivedate = September 27, 2007 | df = }} 3. ^1 2 {{cite web|work=New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Division of Local Government Services |publisher=State of New Jersey |title=Optional Municipal Charter Law |url=http://www.state.nj.us/dca/lgs/miscpubs/other/optional_muni_charter_law.pdf |year=2003 |accessdate=November 15, 2009 }}{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 4. ^{{cite news | work=The New York Times | url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1892/03/02/106807517.pdf | title=Some Legislative Jobs; The New Jersey Legislature at Work on Several of Them | date=March 2, 1892 | page=3 | accessdate=November 14, 2009 | format=PDF}} 5. ^{{cite news | work=The New York Times | date=April 16, 1916 | title=Commission Rule for Jersey City; Citizens Decide in Favor of New Government by Vote of 11,368 to 7,078 | page=1 | url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1913/04/16/100261520.pdf | accessdate=November 15, 2009 | format=PDF}} 6. ^{{cite news | work=The Chicago Tribune | last=Butler | first=Vincent | date=May 8, 1961 | title=Voters to Fill New Offices in Jersey City | page=B19}} 7. ^{{cite web | work=www.njelections.org | publisher=State of New Jersey Department of State | title=Frequently Asked Voter Questions | url=http://www.njelections.org/faq_voter_doe.html#a3 | accessdate=November 1, 2009 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091023064950/http://www.njelections.org/faq_voter_doe.html#a3 | archivedate=October 23, 2009 | df= }} 8. ^{{cite web | publisher=New Jersey State Legislature | title=New Jersey Statutes Annotated, 40:45-19 | url=http://lis.njleg.state.nj.us/cgi-bin/om_isapi.dll?clientID=11366185&Depth=2&TD=WRAP&advquery=%2240%3a45-19%22&depth=4&expandheadings=on&headingswithhits=on&hitsperheading=on&infobase=statutes.nfo&rank=&record={F8AF}&softpage=Doc_Frame_PG42&wordsaroundhits=2&x=32&y=19&zz= | accessdate=January 27, 2010 }}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 9. ^{{cite web | publisher=New Jersey State Legislature | title=New Jersey Statutes Annotated, 40:45-17 | url=http://lis.njleg.state.nj.us/cgi-bin/om_isapi.dll?clientID=11366185&Depth=2&TD=WRAP&advquery=%2240%3a45-17%22&depth=4&expandheadings=on&headingswithhits=on&hitsperheading=on&infobase=statutes.nfo&rank=&record={F8AF}&softpage=Doc_Frame_PG42&wordsaroundhits=2&x=32&y=19&zz= | accessdate=January 27, 2010 }}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 10. ^{{cite news | work=Hudson Reporter | last=Sullivan | first=Al | date=January 24, 2010 | title=Schundler's the One | url=http://hudsonreporter.com/view/full_stories_home/5637321/article-Schundler%E2%80%99s-the-one-1-24-10-?instance=home_Most_popular | accessdate=February 4, 2010 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110712231814/http://hudsonreporter.com/view/full_stories_home/5637321/article-Schundler%E2%80%99s-the-one-1-24-10-?instance=home_Most_popular | archive-date=2011-07-12 | dead-url=yes | df= }} 11. ^1 {{cite news | work=The New York Times | last=Sullivan | first=Joseph | date=March 9, 1992 | title=Clock Ticking on Search For Mayor in Jersey City | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/03/09/nyregion/clock-ticking-on-search-for-mayor-in-jersey-city.html | accessdate=November 15, 2009}} 12. ^{{cite web | publisher=New Jersey State Legislature | title=New Jersey Statutes Annotated, 40A:9-131 | url=http://lis.njleg.state.nj.us/cgi-bin/om_isapi.dll?clientID=11366185&Depth=4&TD=WRAP&advquery=%2240A%3a9-131%22&headingswithhits=on&infobase=statutes.nfo&rank=&record={10D3A}&softpage=Doc_Frame_Pg42&wordsaroundhits=2&x=32&y=14&zz= | accessdate=January 27, 2010 }}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 13. ^1 {{cite news | last=Haff | first=Joseph | newspaper=The New York Times | title=Mayor is Named by Jersey City. Whelan Replaces Gangemi After 47-Day Delay; Jersey City's Council Appoints New Mayor After 47-Day Delay 3-Way Tie | date=November 13, 1963 | page=1}} 14. ^{{cite news | work=The New York Times | date=April 16, 1859 | title=The Jersey City Election | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1859/04/16/archives/the-jersey-city-election.html | accessdate=January 26, 2010}} 15. ^1 {{cite book | last=Winfield | first=Charles | year=1874 | publisher=Kennard & Hay Stationery M'fg and Print. Co | location=New York, NY | title=History of the County of Hudson, New Jersey: from its earliest settlement to the present time | page=289}} 16. ^1 2 {{cite news|agency=|via=|title=Fulop isn't Jersey City's first Jewish mayor - there was the infamous rock candy maker, and another|url=http://www.hudsonreporter.com/view/full_story/22640733/article-Fulop-isn-t-Jersey-City-s-first-Jewish-mayor---there-was-the-infamous-rock-candy-maker--and-another-?instance=menu|quote=|newspaper=Hudson Reporter|date=May 19, 2013|access-date=2018-01-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180114073810/http://www.hudsonreporter.com/view/full_story/22640733/article-Fulop-isn-t-Jersey-City-s-first-Jewish-mayor---there-was-the-infamous-rock-candy-maker--and-another-?instance=menu|archive-date=2018-01-14|dead-url=yes|df=}} 17. ^{{Cite news|title=Mayor Taussig and his Partner Charged With Fraud|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1883/10/24/archives/local-business-troubles-mayor-taussig-and-his-partner-charged-with.html |quote=Mayor Isaac W. Taussig, of Jersey City, and his partner, Moritz Hammerschlag, of the firm of Taussig Hammerschlag, rock candy manufacturers, of No. 50 Dey-street, who failed in September, were recently arrested and released on $9,000 bail on a warrant issued by Judge Barrett, of the Supreme Court, in a suit by the Havemeyer Sugar. |work=New York Times |date=1883-10-24}} 18. ^{{Cite news|title=Ex-Mayor Taussig's Testimony.|publisher=New York Times |date=December 13, 1884}} 19. ^{{cite news | title = When the Big Boy Goes... | url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,861807,00.html |work=Time magazine | date=January 16, 1956 | accessdate=November 15, 2009}} 20. ^{{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= | title=Frank Hague Is Dead Here at 79. Long Boss of Jersey Democrats. Jersey City Mayor 32 Years Had National Influence. |work=The New York Times |quote=Frank Hague, former Democratic boss in New Jersey and Mayor of Jersey City for thirty two years, died at 5 P.M. yesterday in his apartment at 480 Park Avenue. | date = 1956-01-02 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1956/01/02/archives/frank-hague-is-dead-here-at-79-long-boss-of-jersey-democrats-jersey.html|accessdate=2007-08-21 }} 21. ^{{cite news | work=The New York Times | date=December 16, 1953 | title=Kenny Keeps His Word, Resigns as Mayor; Hague Foe, in Ill Health for a Year, Held Office Since '49 – Succeeded by Berry | page=38}} 22. ^[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE0D61038F930A35755C0A965958260 "C. S. Witkowski, 86, Jersey City Ex-Mayor"], The New York Times, June 3, 1993. 23. ^{{cite news | work=The New York Times | title=Mayor Gangemi Quits in Jersey. Resigns After U.S. Declares He is Not a Citizen | date=September 26, 1963 | page=1}} 24. ^{{cite news | last=Strumm | first=Charles | work=The New York Times | title=Another Milepost on the Long Trail of Corruption in Hudson County | date=December 19, 1991}} 25. ^{{cite news | title=Jersey City's Interim Mayor, Charles Kiva Krieger | work=The New York Times | date=August 6, 1971 | page=38}} 26. ^{{cite news | work=TIME | date=July 15, 1974 | url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,879402-23,00.html |title=200 Faces for the Future}} 27. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1973/05/09/archives/jersey-city-race-is-won-by-jordan-gangemi-beaten.html|title=Jersey City Race Is Won By Jordan|date=May 9, 1973|work=The New York Times|access-date=2017-03-01|issn=0362-4331}} 28. ^{{cite news | last=Goodnough | first=Abby | url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B01E2D91F39F936A35755C0A960958260 | title=Thomas Smith, 68, Ex-Jersey City Mayor, Dies | work=The New York Times | date=June 5, 1996 | accessdate=November 15, 2009}} 29. ^{{cite news | work=The Hudson Reporter | last=Kaulessar | first=Ricardo | date=March 28, 2009 | title=Getting on board - 12 contenders vie for three seats in April 21 school election | url=http://www.hudsonreporter.com/printer_friendly/2200830 | accessdate=February 9, 2010 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924031820/http://www.hudsonreporter.com/printer_friendly/2200830 | archive-date=2015-09-24 | dead-url=yes | df= }} 30. ^Former Jersey Mayor Anthony Cucci dies at 92 31. ^{{cite news | author= Jonathan Miller | newspaper=The New York Times | date=May 27, 2007 | title=You Throw Mud, He’ll Throw a Mountain | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/27/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/27jerseynj.html | accessdate=January 26, 2010}} 32. ^1 {{cite news |author=Evan Serpick|coauthors= |title=That Felon Inspecting Trash? He Used to Be Mayor |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/09/nyregion/in-jersey-city-ex-mayor-gerald-mccann-keeps-an-eye-on-trash.html?hp |quote=Mayor McCann had been removed from office in 1992, after being convicted of a savings-and-loan scam, and spent two years in federal prison. |newspaper=The New York Times |date=October 7, 2011 |accessdate=2011-10-08 }} 33. ^{{cite news |work=The New York Times | url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE6DB1331F930A25750C0A964958260 | last=Sullivan | first=Joseph F. | title=The Mayor of Jersey City Is 'Acting' No More | date=March 13, 1992 | accessdate=August 10, 2008}} 34. ^{{cite news | work=The New York Times | last=Smothers | first=Ronald | date=June 2, 2004 | title=Before 5,000, Mayor of Jersey City Is Eulogized for a 'Life Well Lived' | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/02/nyregion/before-5000-mayor-of-jersey-city-is-eulogized-for-a-life-well-lived.html | accessdate=November 15, 2009}} 35. ^{{cite web | work=www.cityofjerseycity.com | publisher=City of Jersey City | url=http://www.cityofjerseycity.com/mayor.aspx?id=42 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071205233304/http://cityofjerseycity.com/mayor.aspx?id=42 | dead-url=yes | archive-date=December 5, 2007 | title=Jerramiah T. Healy biography | accessdate=November 17, 2009 }} 36. ^{{cite web |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000446 |title=Gregory, Dudley Sanford – Biographical Information | work=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress | accessdate=January 26, 2010}} 37. ^Winfield 1874, p. 342 38. ^{{cite web |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000514 |title=Cleveland, Orestes – Biographical Information | work=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress | accessdate=January 26, 2010}} 39. ^{{cite news|title=Gen. Peter F. Wanser of Jersey City Dies. Former Mayor and Postmaster and Active in National Guard. Expires of Pneumonia at 68|publisher=New York Times |date=1918-01-05 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1918/01/05/archives/gen-peter-f-wanser-of-jersey-city-dies-former-mayor-and-postmaster.html}} 40. ^{{cite news |work=The New York Times |title=Bayonne Mayor Is Selected As an Interim State Senator |last=Smothers |first=Ronald |date=June 10, 2004 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/10/nyregion/bayonne-mayor-is-selected-as-an-interim-state-senator.html | accessdate=January 26, 2009}} 41. ^New Jersey Legislative Digest for November 24, 2003. Accessed April 13, 2008. "Senator Joseph Charles, Jr., of the 31st Legislative District, has resigned effective August 18, 2003. L. Harvey Smith was sworn in as a member of the Senate for the 31st Legislative District." 42. ^"31st Dist: Democrat victories for Cunningham, Smith, Chiappone", The Star-Ledger, November 6, 2007. Accessed December 27, 2007. External links
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