Nassau Elections Commissioners to get nearly $30,000 raise

                                                                             


 

Looks like former Nassau Republican Elections Commissioner Joe Kearney resigned a little bit too soon.

Because the county legislature is set to boost the commissioner's salary by more than 16 percent as soon as they appoint Long Beach Republican Leader James Moriarty to replace Kearney on Sept. 23.

A proposed ordinance was filed late today that will boost the Nassau elections commissioner's salary to $210,000 from the current $180,314 a year. That will be the commissioners' first salary boost in seven years, according to the bill.

The legislature has no choice but appoint Moriarty: state law requires the commissioner be selected by the political party leader and Nassau Republican chairman Joe Cairo submitted his recommendation of Moriarty last week.

So Moriarty will get the salary bump as will Nassau Democrat elections commissioner James Scheuerman.

And that means there is an agreement between Cairo and Nassau Democrat chairman Jay Jacobs, who is also the state Democrat chairman, to increase the commissioners' pay.




 


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