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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Picking a Lieutenant Governor

New Jersey has had five governors in five years. This fall we will finally get a chance to elect its first lieutenant governor. The new office, created by a constitutional change in 2005, will serve as a back-up when the governor leaves town or is unable to complete a term. Republican candidate Chris Christie selected Monmouth Sheriff Kim Guadagno earlier this week, and Governor Corzine is expected to make a selection in the next few days. You voted for the constitutional change (or did you?). Now we want to hear from you. Sound off, New Jersey!

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