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Carl Lewis Can't Run For Senate, New Jersey Says

Carl Lewis New Jersey Senate

ANGELA DELLI SANTI   04/26/11 08:42 PM ET   AP

TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey's top election official ruled Tuesday that nine-time Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis is ineligible to run for state Senate because he failed to meet the four-year state residency requirement for candidates seeking elected office.

Secretary of State Kim Guadagno ordered Lewis' name to be stricken from the June Democratic primary ballot.

"I find that respondent was not a resident of New Jersey for the constitutionally required four years prior to the date of the election for the office he now seeks," Guadagno said at the end of a 15-page opinion.

Guadagno, who is also New Jersey's lieutenant governor under Gov. Chris Christie, noted that Lewis said he paid income taxes in California, was registered to vote there until recently and has business offices there. He owns a home in Pacific Palisades, Calif.

Lewis said the ruling would be challenged. The former track star had told The Philadelphia Inquirer that Christie tried to talk him out of running.

"What's really clear to me, is that first the governor called and tried to talk me out of my race, now he's trying to use his power to do it," Lewis said. "I didn't realize I was going to be running against the gov in my 8th District race."

Lewis said it seemed as if the governor pressured his lieutenant governor to rule against him.

"I've been in competition for a long time so nothing surprises me," he said. "What's sad, though, is who's talking about the people of the 8th District? The kids whose schools are struggling? The seniors who are having trouble paying their taxes?"

An after-hours message was left Tuesday for Christie spokesman Michael Drewniak. The Christie administration told the newspaper Lewis misunderstood the talk.

Lewis, 49, grew up in New Jersey and has owned homes in the state since 2005. He has been a volunteer track coach at the public high school in his hometown of Willingboro since 2007, and he has had valid New Jersey driver's license since 2006.

His lawyer, Bill Tambussi said he would file a complaint in federal court alleging that New Jersey's four-year residency provision is unconstitutional and that Guadagno violated Lewis' civil rights. A separate appeal of the decision will be filed Wednesday in state Appellate Court.

"Today's decision is unfortunate but not unexpected," Tambussi said. "It is clear that this administration will do anything to keep Carl Lewis off the ballot. We are not going to let that happen. Carl Lewis is and has been a legal resident of New Jersey and it is unconstitutional to declare him otherwise."

Mark Sheridan, a lawyer for Republicans who challenged Lewis' run, saying he hadn't met the residency rule, said he was confident decision would be upheld.

"It is absolutely the right decision," Sheridan said. "It upholds the constitutional requirement that candidates for state Senate in NJ reside in the state for 4 year preceding their run for office. Carl Lewis demonstrated over and over again during that period he was a resident of California, and you cannot be a resident of California and New Jersey at the same time."

Guadagno rejected an administrative law judge's recommendation that Lewis be allowed to stay in the race to represent the 8th Legislative District in the state's south-central region, now represented by Republican Dawn Addiego.

Senate President Stephen Sweeney, a Democrat, said the decision was a political calculation made to bar the internationally recognized Lewis from the race.

"The governor couldn't bully Carl Lewis out of the race and the Republican party couldn't make a case stand up in court, so the lieutenant governor did their bidding for them," Sweeney said. "The decision as to whether Carl Lewis can serve in the Senate should ultimately be made by the voters, not a partisan elected official following party orders."

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TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey's top election official ruled Tuesday that nine-time Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis is ineligible to run for state Senate because he failed to meet the four-year sta...
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Montcalms Revenge
Plaines d' Abraham
11:07 AM on 04/27/2011
Ironically, Ben Johnson can run for the seat though... just joking. ;-)
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07:52 AM on 04/27/2011
Run, Carl! Run!
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FalstaffsMind
"This isn't right, this isn't even wrong." - Pauli
07:01 AM on 04/27/2011
Republicans have a long history of using the law to battle Democracy.
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rbchilds
Independent with Open Eyes
09:51 AM on 04/27/2011
Lewis, registered to vote in California, now claiming to be a New Jersey resident. When did he drop from the California voter rolls?
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FalstaffsMind
"This isn't right, this isn't even wrong." - Pauli
01:41 PM on 04/27/2011
It says resided, not registered to vote. He was born there, owned homes and worked as a track coach in the state since 2007. Lot's of people, particularly celebrities and athletes have multiple homes they shift back and forth between. I know people that don't even spend all that much time in the country, but they are residents of Florida.
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06:55 AM on 04/27/2011
The law is the law is the law.
End of story.
12:18 AM on 04/27/2011
If Lewis is white, no problem right?

However, this dude has some serious temper
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09:33 AM on 04/27/2011
If Lewis was Republican, no problem.
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KDMac
It's called sarcasm, Genius.
12:56 PM on 04/27/2011
I wondered how long I'd have to scroll down before race came up. Thanks for making it a short wait.
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Olawale Oluyemisi
Comments: All we are saying, give us freedom!
01:33 PM on 04/27/2011
You can make snarky, snide statements until you are blue in the face, but it doesn't prove him otherwise
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fredpa
I will try again tomorrow.
11:21 PM on 04/26/2011
Good.
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shag11
10:44 PM on 04/26/2011
Awww Carl, too bad. However, maybe they'll let you sing the national anthem at the swearing-in ceremony.
10:24 PM on 04/26/2011
If you don't live there, you can't run there. Even if you are Carl Lewis and can't sign to save your life. If elected I see him being the most corrupt senator in the history of the state and that says a lot. Never liked the dude and nothing will make me change my mind. Primo donna.
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Bushisgone
02:39 AM on 04/27/2011
You aren't overly bright

back your statement up with some facts
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rbchilds
Independent with Open Eyes
05:17 PM on 04/27/2011
OK, "he paid income taxes in California, was registered to vote there until recently", you can't vote unless you are resident of the state, to do otherwise would be commiting fraud and perjury.
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
08:45 PM on 04/26/2011
"misunderstood the talk"

Yeah, I'm sure Christie was real tactful. Thats his specialty. lol
07:53 PM on 04/26/2011
People! He doesn't meet the state's requirement to run for political office! This is not about Republicans. SHEESH.
10:05 PM on 04/26/2011
Then don't take his tax money. If I had been paying taxes I would sue he crap out of NJ if I couldn't run.
01:52 PM on 04/27/2011
My parents own houses in 2 states and pay taxes in both, but can't run for election in both, only the state which is their primary residency, the state in which they vote (New Jersey). If they tried to run in Maryland, they would be denied.

That looks to be the same thing here, Lewis owned property in both, but California was his primary residence, it is where he voted (you can't vote in 2 places).
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rbchilds
Independent with Open Eyes
05:19 PM on 04/27/2011
Please, try moving from one state to another mid-year, you will pay taxes in both states. Owning property in 2 states subjects you to taxes in both states.
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10:32 PM on 04/26/2011
She ignored the recommendation of others on the panel. So yes it is more republican shenanigans. Allow him to run instead of republicans wasting the taxpayers money in court. Thats why the lawyer recommended to let him run because legally the states case is extremely weak in law case.
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LogicalMathMan
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07:04 PM on 04/26/2011
Run Carl, run....just don't sing the national anthem.
Dragoon
Got Liberty? Legalize Freedom!
08:07 PM on 04/26/2011
Or throw out the first pitch at a baseball game

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ5B_x53gQM&feature=relmfu
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Amalek
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09:52 PM on 04/26/2011
He can't help that.
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06:23 PM on 04/26/2011
Does he really want to open himself up to the kind of scrutiny that running for office will bring?

For starters, he failed a drug test before the Seoul Olympics and was still allowed to compete.
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nastywolf
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07:57 PM on 04/26/2011
There's not a member of Congress that could pass a drug and/or alcohol test.
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Dr Confuso
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08:12 PM on 04/26/2011
And they all stay up late studying for them...
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Amalek
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09:53 PM on 04/26/2011
B.S.  Boehner grew up in a bar.  He has tried every brand of alcohol ever made.  Multiple times.   Why he goes through a couple fifths a day.   Man could ace any alcohol test.
06:20 PM on 04/26/2011
Wll they let him run if he switches parties and swears undying loyalty to all things corporate and evil?
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liberalsrheros
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05:50 PM on 04/26/2011
as screwed up as huffpo gets the headlines, they had a perfect one "carl lewis can't run" and mistakenly created a headline that wasn't misleading.
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mukTech
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05:49 PM on 04/26/2011
Travesty of justice!! How dare they deny the Olympic hero!!