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WHAT'S IN A NAME? Jersey City  council candidate petitions court to force opponent to drop 'Chico'  nickname
        
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CHICO -- Khemraj “Chico” Ramchal at the March 21 mayoral forum at the Christa McAullife School in Jersey City.
CHICO -- Khemraj “Chico” Ramchal at the March 21  mayoral forum at the Christa McAullife School in Jersey City.
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JERSEY CITY – What’s the big, hot button issue  in Jersey City’s Ward B? Filthy streets on West Side Ave.? No. Crime? Nah, not  that, either. Taxes? Nope.
The big “issue” right now, apparently is  ‘Chico,’ – not the man, but the name.

Ward B City Council candidate  Gerald – or is that Jerry? – Meyers has petitioned Hudson County Superior Court  to force the city clerk to drop the nickname “Chico” from the May ballot. His  petition to the court is dated March 22.

Fellow Ward B candidate Khemraj  Ramchal has long been known by the nickname Chico, even though it is not part of  his legal name.
Meyers is the Ward B candidate on Mayor Jerramiah T.  Healy’s slate; Ramchal – or is it Chico? – is the Ward B candidate for Steven  Fulop, a Healy rival who is also running for mayor.
Jersey City Clerk  Robert Byrne is charged with putting together the official ballot for the  municipal election, to be held on May 14. Ramchal has requested that he be  listed on the ballot as Khemraj “Chico” Ramchal, a request that Byrne is  currently prepared to grant.

A sample ballot put together last week when  ballot positions for the candidates were determined listed Ramchal with his  nickname.
Meyers believes that the inclusion of nicknames on a ballot  violates state law and that Byrne would be overstepping his authority if he  grants Ramchal’s request. Meyers is asking the court to force Byrne to leave the  nickname “Chico” off the ballot.

“The clerk is without authority to allow  the use of anything other than the use of a candidate’s given name to appear on  the ballot,” an attorney for Meyers states in a civil complaint to the court.  “The clerk’s action in this matter, including the use of the nickname ‘Chico’  with Mr. Ramchal’s name on the ballot, is in violation of New Jersey  law.”

Members of the Healy camp have previously noted that Mayor Healy is  generally known as “Jerry,” but will be listed by his government name,  “Jerramiah,” on the ballot. Similarly, Meyers also goes by “Jerry,” but will be  listed under the name his parents gave him when he was born: Gerald. Why, they  have asked, should Khemraj be treated any differently?

Ramchal and the  Fulop camp have said the attempt to drop his nickname from the ballot amounts to  nothing more than an attempt to confuse voters and diminish his numbers at the  poll. Some corners of the city’s West Indian community, Ramchal said recently,  are particularly offended by the Chico flap. Ramchal hails from Guyana. – E.  Assata Wright
 

Read more:  Hudson Reporter - WHAT S IN A NAME Jersey City council candidate petitions court to force opponent to drop Chico nickname

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