Muhammad's Facebook post over the weekend showshis campaign is using a Malcolm Dunn property. |
"320 Park Avenue," an address long associated with former Councilor Malcolm R. Dunn, turned up in a Facebook post by independent candidate for Plainfield mayor Mustapha Muhammad over the weekend (see here). An image of the post is at the head of this point.
Dunn also offered space for the campaign headquarters of Democratic Primary challenger for the mayoral nomination, former Councilor Tracey Brown. This time areound, Brown declared the rent as an actual expense, as well as showing an item for a billboard -- something which she did not do in a previous run (you can view Brown's 2017 Primary ELEC reports here). Interesting how the bread crumbs trail of opposition always leads to Dunn involvement.
Muhammad has not yet filed any financial reports (other than an initial D-1) with ELEC.
The general election is Tuesday, November 7, where Muhammad faces incumbent mayor Adrian O. Mapp, who has the Democratic party nomination and is running on Column A with Phil Murphy for governor. Other local candidates are Joylette Mills-Ransome for Councilor-at-large Wards 2/3, and Steve Hockaday for Councilor in Ward 4.
Dunn also offered space for the campaign headquarters of Democratic Primary challenger for the mayoral nomination, former Councilor Tracey Brown. This time areound, Brown declared the rent as an actual expense, as well as showing an item for a billboard -- something which she did not do in a previous run (you can view Brown's 2017 Primary ELEC reports here). Interesting how the bread crumbs trail of opposition always leads to Dunn involvement.
Muhammad has not yet filed any financial reports (other than an initial D-1) with ELEC.
The general election is Tuesday, November 7, where Muhammad faces incumbent mayor Adrian O. Mapp, who has the Democratic party nomination and is running on Column A with Phil Murphy for governor. Other local candidates are Joylette Mills-Ransome for Councilor-at-large Wards 2/3, and Steve Hockaday for Councilor in Ward 4.
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