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Election Day is May 10
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Frank Raia, Mayor
Anthony Mussara for council
Ron Rosenberg for council
Theresa Burns for council

David Roberts for mayor ( incumbent ) 
Ruben Ramos for council ( incumbent )
Terry LaBruno for council
Peter Cammarano for council

Carol Marsh for Mayor
Tony Soares for council (incumbent)
Brian Urbano for council
Ines Garcia-Keim for council

Michael Russo for Mayor
Genevy Dimitrion for council
Manuel Orange for council
Brian Keller for council

Independents for Council

Andrew Amato
Scott Delea

 



As Election Day Nears Roberts 
and Raia Have Money on Their Side

According to the most recent campaign contribution filings with the state Mayor Roberts and Frank Raia have a lot of cash to spend come election day. Get Out the Vote efforts, or GOTV, can make or break a close race and spending money on election day GOTV workers is essential. 

Raia has about $55,000 to spend, Roberts $35,000, Marsh $10,750 and Russo $15,750. Roberts however still has access to the deep deep pockets of the Hoboken Democratic Committee.