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Steven Fulop Biography

Steven Fulop is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on February 28, 1977 in Edison, New Jersey, United States. Steven Michael Fulop (born February 28 1977) is the 49th and present Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey. A Democrat Fulop was previously the Jersey City Councilman’s Ward E. On May 14 2013, Fulop defeated incumbent Mayor Jerramiah Healy.

On May 5, 2005, Fulop won the race against a councilman who was incumbent from Jersey City’s Ward A that represents the downtown region. When Fulop was sworn in at the age of 28 He was the youngest council member on city council for nearly 17 years, and the third-youngest in the almost 200-year history in the history of Jersey City. But, as reported in The New York Times, the most notable distinction between Fulop and the other elected officials within Jersey City, and most in Hudson County, is that Fulop won the election with no support from the establishment by beating incumbents with the support by senator Robert Menendez, Mayor Jerramiah Healy of Jersey City, and the Hudson County Democratic Organization.

As a councilman, one of Fulop’s main interests was ethics reform. In September 2007, he proposed legislation that would have restricted use of city vehicles and property, banned officials from holding multiple elected or appointed positions in government, instituted business and income transparency requirements for elected officials and barred people from lobbying an entity in which they serve. This legislation was rejected by a 6–1–1 vote. Fulop then proposed that Jersey City voters have the opportunity to institute new ethics reform measures by voting on two referendums. The first referendum would prevent elected officials or government employees from collecting more than one taxpayer-financed salary, a practice known as double dipping. By state law, one cannot stop an individual from serving multiple government positions by popular vote, but since state law allows a municipality to hold back a paycheck and benefits if voted on by referendum, it is possible to change the pay structures at the local level to ensure that there is less incentive to collect multiple paychecks and pensions. The second referendum would make it illegal for any entity that does business with the city, such as a developer or contractor, to make a political contribution to a local candidate for a one-year period. This would prohibit those with a specific interest in controlling a singular aspect of local government from bankrolling a local elected official who may have the power to influence that specific interest.

In May 2009, Fulop was re-elected for a second term with 63% of the vote. In 2012, the Hudson Reporter named him #4 in its list of Hudson County’s 50 most influential people.

Fulop unsuccessfully ran to run for Congress in 2004 in opposition to the incumbent U.S. Senator Bob Menendez, who then was the state of New Jersey in its 13th Congressional District; Fulop lost the June 8 primary election of 2004 in a primary election by 74.8 percent, 87.4%-12.6%.

NameSteven Fulop
First NameSteven
Last NameFulop
OccupationPolitician
BirthdayFebruary 28
Birth Year1977
Place of BirthEdison
Home TownNew Jersey
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignAquarius
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Ethnicity, religion & political views

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In 2011, Jersey City was ranked by Atlantic Magazine as the 10th most artistic city in America, and NerdWallet.com ranked Jersey City the second most diverse city in the United States. Jersey City hosted both Super Bowl XLVIII teams. Fulop launched a branding campaign with the goal of making Jersey City a premier destination for work and play.

Steven Fulop Net Worth

Steven Fulop is one of the richest Politician from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Steven Fulop's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Fulop completed his studies at J.P. Stevens High School. Fulop attended Harpur College at Binghamton University which he graduated from in 1999. While at university, he was able to study abroad in Oxford University in England. In 2006, he finished both his master’s degree in Business Administration at the New York University Stern School of Business as well as masters of Public Administration at Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs.,

Following the conclusion the Marine Corps boot camp, on the 14th of January, 2003 Fulop’s Reserve Unit was activated and Fulop was assigned to Iraq and served as a member of the 6th Engineer Support Battalion for six months. Fulop travelled into Baghdad in the beginning of the war. of the conflict. The battalion was primarily focused on logistics, engineering water purification, as well as fuel, which were part of the infrastructure for support that enabled swift movement across Iraq. The unit was featured in numerous magazines throughout the war. They described the company’s actions as well as their contributions to the war effort, and the obstacles they had to face. The New Jersey Star Ledger focused on Fulop at least a few times because of his decision to quit his job in finance to serve his country.

After his service in Iraq, Fulop returned to Goldman Sachs. In early 2006, he left Goldman Sachs to take a position at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., and also completed his service to the Marine Corps Reserve with a rank of Corporal.

Net Worth$5 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomePolitician
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HouseLiving in own house.

Steven is an avid endurance athlete completing several marathons as well as a full Ironman Championship in 2012 finishing in a time of 11 hours and 58 minutes.

Fulop has been a strong supporter of LGBT rights, officiating at a historic midnight wedding ceremony the night it was officially legalized in New Jersey. Jersey City, which has one of the largest LGBT populations in the state, has received a perfect score of 100 from the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index during every year of Fulop’s administration, up from 83 in 2012 and better than anywhere else in New Jersey. In September 2015 Jersey City became the first city in the state to expand healthcare coverage to transgender municipal employees.

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Prior to his election on the municipal council, Fulop served as president of the Downtown Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (DCNA) in Jersey City, and as president of The Historic Paulus Hook Association. He has served on the boards of the Columbia University Alumni Association and the Learning Community Charter School in Jersey City. In 2010, he led grassroots and local government efforts to oppose the construction of a gas pipeline through downtown Jersey City. Fulop is a member of Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition.

Within his first 100 days in office, Fulop introduced and passed legislation that merged the Police and Fire Departments as well as the Office of Emergency Management into one central department – the Department of Public Safety. This consolidation is projected to create significant savings for Jersey City by eliminating duplicative administrative costs. Fulop’s newly created department was also charged with increasing diversity in both the police and fire department by revising its recruitment and retention efforts, emphasizing that members on the force should be representative of the city they serve. Fulop also increased the size of the police force from 778 uniformed officers upon assuming office to a projected 840 by June 2014.

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In September 2013 (within three months of assuming office), Fulop signed a bill requiring paid sick leave for employees in Jersey City. This legislation makes Jersey City the first city in New Jersey and the sixth city nationally to pass this type of legislation. Fulop aggressively advocated for this policy and worked with the municipal council for its passage citing it as a basic human dignity issue that builds upon the principle that a healthy employee is a more productive employee. The legislation garnered national attention and cemented his reputation as a progressive leader and supporter of working families.

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Steven Ranked on the list of most popular Politician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Steven Fulop celebrates birthday on February 28 of every year.

On May 14, 2013, Fulop beat sitting mayor Jerramiah T. Healy by 15 percentage points, 53%–38%, to become the 49th Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey. Fulop took office on July 1, 2013 with a vision to make Jersey City the “best mid-sized city in the country”. Due to a healthy population growth rate combined with a significant increase in residential construction, Fulop has asserted that Jersey City will overtake Newark, New Jersey, to become the largest city in New Jersey, possibly as early as late 2016.

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