Carl Block

November 6, 2008 - 10:36am
INSIDE EDGE

Open House seats: GOP keeps the less Republican one

Of the two New Jersey congressional districts where Republican incumbents did not seek re-election this year, the third district in parts of Ocean, Burlington and Camden counties is arguably more Republican than the seventh district, which includes parts of Hunterdon, Somerset, Union and Middlesex counties.  In District 3, Jim Saxton won 58% of the vote in 2006 and 63% in 2004; George W. Bush won with 51% in 2004.  In the 7th, Mike Ferguson nearly lost his 2006 re-election bid to Democrat Linda Stender, 49%-48%, after winning 57% in 2004; Bush won 53% four years ago.  Republicans have held the Saxton seat since 1884 and the Ferguson seat since 1956.

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October 31, 2008 - 2:30pm

In Ocean and Burlington, competitive county clerk races

Ocean County Clerk Carl Block

In Ocean and Burlington Counties, Republicans have all held the county clerk seats for as long as anyone can remember.  This year, buoyed by the surge in Democratic registrations, Democrats have a crack at both of them.

Among the most surprising competitive races this cycle is in Ocean County - one of only six New Jersey counties where there are still more registered Republicans than Democrats.

Five year incumbent Carl Block is fighting to win his second full term against Berkeley Mayor Jason Varano in a place where no Democrat has won county-wide since 1989.  But Varano has seized on expenditures Block made from the county clerk's trust fund, which is drawn from fees from mortgage, deed and passport applications.  He's even up on cable television and radio with advertisements - unusual for an Ocean County Democrat.

Varano has hit Block on his office's expenditures of nearly $25,000, on trips to several locales across the country, during which Block was often accompanied by his deputy and a confidential aide.  He's also gone after him on an overpriced framed picture of Freeholder Jack Kelly, an expensive clock repair bill and a plasma screen television in the main office.  Block has been bloodied in the local press for these expenses, with the Asbury Park Press writing several articles on the subject.  The paper endorsed Varano, saying that block's "self-interest, partisanship, entitlement, slackness with tax dollars and violation of the public trust" make him unfit for another term.

Still, Block has spent three times the amount of money Varano has to date.  In solidly Republican Ocean County, he remains the default favorite, and rather than argue against the charges one-by-one, he faulted Varano for what he characterized as a completely negative campaign.

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October 14, 2008 - 5:34pm

Early numbers: new Republicans nearly double new Dems in Ocean

Ocean County Clerk Carl Block said the numbers of newly registered voters in his county bulged in the past four and a half months, with forms still coming into his office on deadline day.

As of this afternoon, the GOP stronghold numbered 100,724 Republicans, 79,257 Democrats and 195,859 unaffiliated voters. That’s up from the June Primary in which voter registrants numbered 92,616 Republicans, 74,840 Democrats and 150,204 independents.

“We still have a lot coming in,” said Block. “Those new numbers will be off by a couple of thousand by the time it’s over. We’ll take them as long as they’re postmarked by today.”

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October 3, 2008 - 12:05pm

Challenger goes on the offensive in Ocean County clerk's race

Ocean County Clerk Carl Block and his Democratic challenger, Jason Varano, headed into the offices of the Asbury Park Press editorial board last week in what Block figured would be a routine exercise in parry and thrust.

Truth be told, he hadn’t seen or heard much from Varano and hardly had the sense that his opponent was mounting an aggressive campaign against him.

So it came as a bit of a surprise when Varano unloaded on Block in the presence of the editors, a tactic that caused the first term incumbent to straighten in his chair and dismiss a charge the challenger repeated today in a press release, which Block again calls totally bogus.

Reiterating his call for an independent audit of a trust account maintained by Block, Varano suggested the clerk is making improper use of public funds.

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March 27, 2008 - 6:55pm

Unanue wins Ocean County convention

TOMS RIVER - If you came to the Ocean County Republican convention hoping for a floor fight tonight for the party nod for U.S. Senate, you were disappointed.

In typical Ocean County Republican fashion, the party awarded its line with efficiency and brevity – easily selecting Goya Foods heir Andy Unanue as its choice for a U.S. Senate candidate. Unanue already had the backing of powerful Republican Chairman George Gilmore, and had won the hearts and minds of the screening committee from his vacation spot in Vail, Colo. via telephone conference.

The committee voted by voice, overwhelmingly ratifying the decision of the screening committee to endorse the man who’s come to be the establishment’s candidate over his two Republican rivals: state Sen. Joe Pennacchio and Ramapo Finance Professor Murray Sabrin.

Pennacchio and Sabrin did not attend.

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March 27, 2008 - 11:32am

Wesley Bell dies at 70

Wesley K. Bell, one of New Jersey's most colorful political figures during more than thirty years in politics, died last night after falling from a billboard he owned in Atlantic County. Bell, who was an Independent candidate for Governor in 2005 and sought the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in 1978, served several non-consecutive terms as Mayor of Stafford between 1972 and 1983. He was recalled in 1983 and lost numerous comeback bids to his successor, Carl Block. READ BELL'S OBITUARY.

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January 15, 2008 - 5:34pm

Ocean GOP optimistic about Giuliani

An elevator-full of Rudy Giuliani supporters looked at the ceiling when confronted with today’s Monmouth University/Gannett poll numbers that show the former New York mayor in a statistical dead heat with Arizona Sen. John McCain in the 2008 GOP presidential primary.

They were riding down from the fourth floor of the Toms River law office of Ocean County Republican Chairman George Gilmore, who also serves as state chairman of Giuliani’s campaign in New Jersey.

Gilmore wasn’t in town today.

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December 11, 2007 - 2:21am

The boss bigger than the bosses

U.S. Congress candidate Jack KellyU.S. Congress candidate Jack KellyShortly after accepting the support of the Ocean County Republican Organization in his bid for U.S. Congress in the 3rd district, Freeholder Director Jack Kelly welcomed an unassuming man onto the platform to stand beside him in a display of GOP unity.

The man was Chris Myers, Kelly's primary election adversary from Burlington, who attended the event along with a small contingent of party operatives from across the county line.

"Despite any attempt of the press to make this a county versus county primary battle, I will do all in my power to make sure any primary challenge will be the one that seeks to elect the very best Republican countywide... because that is our common goal," said Kelly, a 56-year old former mayor of Eagleswood for 11 years and 15-year veteran of the freeholder board.

He yielded the microphone to Myers, 43, Medford Township's deputy mayor, a vice president at Lockheed Martin, and decorated combat veteran of the Gulf War, who kept the line of fire trained on next November's Democratic opponent, state Sen. John Adler of Cherry Hill.

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November 13, 2007 - 6:20pm

Saxton replacement update

The field of potential Republican candidates to replace Jim Saxton next year is still large, but a few of the names first floated have removed themselves from consideration.

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November 12, 2007 - 4:10pm

The race for Saxton's seat

Republican Jim Saxton won re-election to a 12th term with 58% of the vote in 2006 in a district that George W. Bush carried with 51% in 2004. The open seat could be competitive in 2008. The GOP has a huge field of potential candidates; the Democrats will run State Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman John Adler, who had said in September that he would challenge Saxton.

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