Carl Bergmanson
| Carl Bergmanson | |
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| Mayor of Glen Ridge, New Jersey | |
| In office 2004–2007 |
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| Preceded by | Steven P. Plate |
| Succeeded by | Peter A. Hughes |
| Personal details | |
| Born | August 16, 1960 |
| Political party | Democratic |
| Alma mater | California State University, Los Angeles |
| Occupation | Computer Engineer |
Carl A. Bergmanson (born August 16, 1960) is a conservative Democrat and was the mayor of Glen Ridge, New Jersey, a borough 10 miles west of New York City, from 2004 - 2007.[1] Bergmanson is a vocal critic of the Democratic Party establishment in New Jersey. [2]
Bergmanson first gained notoriety on the state-wide level in 2008 when he led an unsuccessful campaign to recall Governor Jon Corzine, the first effort to recall a governor in New Jersey history. In February 2009, Bergmanson announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination in the 2009 race for Governor of New Jersey. Bergmanson, who ran on a platform of fiscal discipline, governmental reform, and removing the tolls on the Garden State Parkway, the New Jersey Turnpike and the Atlantic City Expressway, finished second in the balloting for the Democratic nomination with 9% of the votes cast behind incumbent governor Jon Corzine, who won re-nomination with 77% of the vote. [3]
[edit] References
- ^ . "Ex-Glen Ridge mayor plans to challenge Corzine in Democratic primary", January 22, 2009. Accessed February 12, 2009.
- ^ http://populistapproach.wordpress.com/2011/01/31/carl-vs-goliath/
- ^ Read, Philip. Bergmanson continues to criticize the Democratic Party for being too fiscally liberal. He has stated that he believes only a conservative Democrat could potentially beat sitting Governor Chris Christie. "'Glorified serf' takes on elite in quest for Jersey's highest seat, The Star-Ledger, February 15, 2009. Accessed February 25, 2009.
