Joseph Rakowski Explained

Joseph Rakowski
Residence:Jersey City, New Jersey
Office:Mayor of Jersey City
Order:Acting
Term Start:July 1, 1992
Term End:November 10, 1992
Predecessor:Marilyn Roman
Successor:Bret Schundler
Party:Democratic

Joseph Rakowski is an American Democratic Party politician who served as Acting Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey. He became acting mayor when he was elected to serve as City Council President of Jersey City. Rakowski was the third person to hold the office in the same year.[1]

Biography

During his four-month term of office, Rakowski worked with New York City Mayor David Dinkins and New Jersey Attorney General Robert J. Del Tufo to address a problem where trucks full of garbage were being driven from New York City to Jersey City, New Jersey and their full trailers abandoned.[2] Rakowski did not seek to complete the unexpired term as mayor in the special election that was held during his tenure. He was succeeded by Bret Schundler.

Notes and References

  1. News: . Well-Experienced Jersey City Welcomes Its 3d Mayor of Year . Sullivan . Joseph F. . July 3, 1992 . August 8, 2008.
  2. News: Dumping, Stolen Trucks and All, in New Jersey . Sullivan. Joseph F.. July 30, 1992 . The New York Times. August 11, 2008.