Politics & Government

How Many Votes Did Mickey Mouse Get For Mayor Of Hoboken, NJ?

In an uncontested mayoral election in a busy NJ city, there were 604 write-in votes for mayor. Mickey Mouse and Donald Trump proved popular.

Voters in Hoboken, which had an unprecedented uncontested mayoral eleciton, took the opportunity to make a joke, or sometimes a statement. Some voted for Mickey Mouse or Donald Trump. Others made a statement about the homeless.
Voters in Hoboken, which had an unprecedented uncontested mayoral eleciton, took the opportunity to make a joke, or sometimes a statement. Some voted for Mickey Mouse or Donald Trump. Others made a statement about the homeless. (Caren Lissner/Patch)

HOBOKEN, NJ — In Hoboken, — a city of 53,000 people across the river from Manhattan — it's unprecedented in modern times to have an uncontested mayoral election. So, with only Mayor Ravi Bhalla running for re-election this past Nov. 2, more than 600 voters had a little fun, writing in characters like Mickey Mouse or celebrities instead.

And some of them took the opportunity to make a statement.

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As of 11 p.m. on Nov. 2, Bhalla had received 4,325 votes, with 298 write-ins for mayor. As of Friday, Nov. 12, with all mail-in and provisional votes counted, Bhalla received 8,716 votes, with 604 write-ins.

What of those who wanted a different choice, or figured Bhalla would win anyway and wanted to make a statement?

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Mickey Mouse, Trump, And...Hey, Hey, A Monkee

Voters wrote in several council people who sometimes lock horns with Bhalla (Councilwoman Jennifer Giattino and Councilman Michael DeFusco, who ran for mayor in the past, each got more than a dozen write-ins).

But then there were the funny votes, and the impossible ones.

Among those, former President Donald Trump drew 16 votes. (And some say he shouldn't be a factor in local elections.)

Mickey Mouse, a popular write-in choice in American elections, commanded nine votes. Kermit the Frog drew one.

There were none for Donald Duck, perhaps because he never submitted his flood plan. But someone who's obviously tired of flooding in Hoboken wrote in Henk Ovink, who has a flood plan for the world.

There were dozens of unfamiliar names appearing with just one vote each, likely people voting for themselves. Unsurprisingly, most were men.



Mike Nesmith of the Monkees got one vote, but he's unlikely to run since he already gets plenty of funding from Big Wite-Out.

Some people used their vote to shine a light on social issues.

Rent Is Too High

One person voted for "Rent-Is-Too-High." (The average rent in Hoboken is $3,374.)

Another suggested that a "RotationofCityHomeless" should take the $116,950-per-year mayoral spot, which would surely help them.

Hoboken, N.J., Nov. 12, 2021.

And in a poignant vote, someone wrote in Robert Hemleck, a homeless man who walked the city streets for decades until his death from cancer last month. READ MORE: Well-Known Hoboken Homeless Resident Passes Away

Hemleck was known for resembling Jesus Christ — who also got one vote.

Other Vote-Getters

Among others who received votes: Councilman Ruben Ramos Jr., Councilwoman Tiffanie Fisher, Councilman Michael Russo, just plain "Russo" (perhaps the former mayor?), former Mayor Dawn Zimmer, former Mayor David Roberts, Anthony Romano, Patricia Waiters (who ran for council and school board), Angelo Valente, David Mello, Daniel Tumpson, Joshua Einstein, Ian Rintel (who ran for council), Paul Presinzano (who ran for council), Kurt Gardiner, Leon Gold, John Branciforte, Nick Colvin, Matt Majer, Angelo Cascetta, David Mallet, former Police Chief Ken Ferrante, and two for the sometimes controversial Pastor Alex Santora.

"I wrote in Jen Giattino," said Ian Rintel, "but I guess someone wrote me in. The irony is that had I ran for mayor instead of City Council, it's pretty certain I'd have done much better!"

In celebrity and character votes, Santa Claus, Jane Doe, Mayor McCheese, and Charles Schultz each commanded one vote.

So did former president Barack Obama and former Gov. Chris Christie. A few people wrote in former presidential candidate Ron Paul.

More than a dozen people wrote versions of "Anyone Else," "No One," "Not Bhalla" and "Noone-ProtestVote."

Someone thought he (or she) was being clever with "Brandon Lezgo." And someone just wrote "Al."

In the end, even top write-in vote getters Mickey Mouse and Donald Trump trailed Bhalla by more than 8,000 votes — and both are equally unlikely to concede.

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