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- Hoboken_election_of_2005 abstract "The Hoboken election of 2005 is an election that was held on May 10, 2005 in Hoboken, New Jersey for Hoboken residents, in which the Mayor of Hoboken was chosen based on the number of votes. However, no mayoral candidate was able to obtain at least 50% of the vote. The top two vote-getters, David Roberts and Carol Marsh, ran on June 14 in a runoff election, and Roberts won 5,761 to 4,239 (votes). In the May 10 election, Roberts got 39% of the votes and Marsh got 27% of the vote. There were 5 people running for mayor, 3 of which did not make it to the runoff. There were also 17 people running for 3 at-large seats on the Hoboken City Council, but in the same manner as those running for mayor, no candidate could get a majority, so the 6 people running for council that got the most votes were in the June 14 runoff election (everyone on Robert's team and everyone on Marsh's team). Since the start of the election, there were only 3 spots available on the council, so only 3 of the 17 running for Hoboken City Council (17.6%) would be successful. Those 3 people are now going to be people from Roberts' team. Each position that the candidates were running for is a 4-year term. There was a miscommunication on the night of May 10, 2005, when the people at Roberts' headquarters announced over a megaphone to a crowd of supporters that Roberts was going to win the election. Either they didn't get the correct information in time, or they came to a conclusion too quickly, because an hour after the announcement it was found that neither Roberts nor Marsh had gained 50% of the vote (which is required).Evelyn Smith, the vice president of the Hoboken NAACP, came in last with only 289 votes. However, Smith wasn't upset with her defeat, saying "It was pretty much what I expected."Independent Scott Delea also knew from the very start that his chances of winning were small. The Hoboken Reporter Volume 22 Number 37 said the following about Delea: "[Delea] received an extremely strong showing for a political newcomer. Internet marketing executive Scott Delea obtained [1,336] votes. That total means that about 13 percent of all voters pushed the lever for Delea. With little budget but a strong work ethic, Delea was able to beat out the entire slates of Smith and Russo, which is no small feat." In an advertisement in the Hoboken Reporter Volume 22 Number 36, Scott Delea said the following: "When you vote for a political team, you're voting for people pledged to represent a mayoral candidate's interests. When you vote for an independent, such as myself, you're electing a Council voice that represents your interests." However, despite his attempt, Delea was unable to win.See the bottom of the page for photos of all the candidates.".
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- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Amato.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Mussara.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_Soares.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Kenny.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Keller.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Urbano.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Carol_Marsh.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Carrie_Gilliard.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hoboken,_New_Jersey.
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- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink David_Roberts_(mayor).
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Diane_Nieves.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Falco.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Evelyn_Smith.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Raia.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Genevy_Dimitrion.
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- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Hoboken_City_Council.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Hoboken_Public_Schools.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Inés_García-Keim.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Hoboken_Mayors.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Manny_Ortega.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Fitzgibbons.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Mayor_of_Hoboken,_New_Jersey.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Megaphone.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Cammarano.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Ron_Rosenberg.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Ruben_Ramos_Jr..
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Scott_Delea.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Silverio_Vega.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Theresa_Burns.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Theresa_LaBruno.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_A._DeGise.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLink Weehawken,_New_Jersey.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hoboken election of 2005".
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- Hoboken_election_of_2005 subject Category:Hoboken,_New_Jersey.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 subject Category:New_Jersey_elections,_2005.
- Hoboken_election_of_2005 hypernym Election.
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- Hoboken_election_of_2005 comment "The Hoboken election of 2005 is an election that was held on May 10, 2005 in Hoboken, New Jersey for Hoboken residents, in which the Mayor of Hoboken was chosen based on the number of votes. However, no mayoral candidate was able to obtain at least 50% of the vote. The top two vote-getters, David Roberts and Carol Marsh, ran on June 14 in a runoff election, and Roberts won 5,761 to 4,239 (votes). In the May 10 election, Roberts got 39% of the votes and Marsh got 27% of the vote.".
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