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"The
Gubernatorial Succession Issue Returns: How Did New Jersey
Get the Current Acting Governor Arrangement and What Are
the Possible Alternatives?" |
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The
New Jersey Public Policy Seminar held on October 20, 2004 focused
on "The Gubernatorial Succession Issue Returns: How
Did New Jersey Get the Current Acting Governor Arrangement and
What Are the Possible Alternatives?"
Meeting summary
and discussion resources available here
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McGreevey's
Parting Gift to Voters? Make it easier to cast ballots
Commentary by Ingrid Reed published in the Home News Tribune on
September 28, 2004 on ways to get more voters registered and to the polls
on November 2nd.
Read the commentary
here
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In
a Moment of Crisis, a Chance for Reform
An opinion
piece about the need for change in New Jersey politics, written
by Clifff Zukin, professor of public policy at the Eagleton
Institute and former Director of the Star-Ledger/Eagleton-Rutgers
Poll, published in The Star-Ledger on Sunday, August
15, 2004.
Text
of the article available here.
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Catalyst
for Change: Voters Will Prompt Reform, Political Observer Says
Op-ed by Ingrid
Reed published on August 22, 2004, in The Record (Bergen)
discusses how voters might react to McGreevey's resignation and
their desire for change in how the political system works in New
Jersey.
Text
of the article available here.
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Solving
the New Jersey Succession Problem
In May 2002, Eagleton's New Jersey Project director Ingrid Reed wrote an
article published in the New Jersey Law Journal about the gubernatorial
succession problem in New Jersey. In August of 2002, the Law Journal editorial
board agreed that the New Jersey system needs rethinking and discussed alternatives
to succession similar to the ones in Reed's article. Find them both online
below.
Reed article (May 2002) on
gubernatorial succession.
Law Journal editorial (August
2002) on gubernatorial succession.

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