Jersey City mayor Steve Fulop says he will not seek re-election in 2025

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Jersey City mayor Steve Fulop says he will not seek re-election in 2025
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Fulop became the first Jersey City mayor to be elected for a third term in 2021.

"I first ran for elected office in Jersey City when I came back from serving abroad in the Marine Corps because I believed that I had something different to offer both as a leader and as a public servant, Fulop said. "I could not be more proud of the progress that our community has made since then."

During his time as mayor Fulop has led the state in affordable housing production and economic development. He also expanded open spaces including the completion of three new city parks and dozens of renovations.

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