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Martin G. Barnes
Mayor of Paterson, New Jersey
In office
January 8, 1997 – July 1, 2002
Preceded by Bill Pascrell
Succeeded by Joey Torres
Personal details
Born March 15, 1948
Died December 28, 2012

Martin G. "Marty" Barnes (March 15, 1948 – December 28, 2012) was an American Republican Party politician from Paterson, New Jersey. He served as Mayor of Paterson, New Jersey for five years. He was the first African-American mayor in Paterson's history.

Early life and education

Raised in Paterson, Barnes graduated from Eastside High School and Seton Hall University.

Electoral history

Prior to his time as mayor, Barnes served as a City Councilman from Paterson's 3rd Ward and was first elected to the City Council in 1974. While serving as councilman, Barnes also ran for the New Jersey state legislature three times. He first did so in 1983, losing in the Republican primary for one of the General Assembly seats in District 35. With an open seat in the 1987 election, Barnes ran again and won the GOP nomination, only to finish behind incumbent John Girgenti and fellow Patersonian Bill Pascrell. Barnes’ last attempt came in 1991 when he ran alongside incumbent Republican Frank Catania to try and take Pascrell’s seat; while his running mate retained his seat, Barnes finished behind both incumbents.

After being re-elected five times by his Third Ward constituents, most recently in 1994, Barnes rose to the mayoral seat in 1997. Pascrell, who had been serving as mayor since July 1990 concurrently with his Assembly duties, ran for and won a seat in Congress in 1996, which resulted in a vacancy once he was sworn in on January 3, 1997. Five days later, the council met to vote on a replacement and Barnes was appointed to the office.

In November 1997, Barnes ran in a special election for the remainder of Pascrell’s term, which was to run until July 1998. Facing off against City Council President Joey Torres, Barnes won the special election easily and then ran for and won a full term in the municipal election the following May, with only token opposition running against him. He was the first Republican elected mayor by Paterson voters since Lawrence "Pat" Kramer was elected in 1978, although Paterson's elections are not conducted on a partisan basis.

Barnes’ mayoralty was marred by corruption which would eventually result in him facing federal charges. In 2002, despite his legal troubles, Barnes campaigned for a second full term as mayor. This time, however, he faced much tougher competition as he was opposed by Joey Torres, Second Ward Councilman Aslon Goow, former Assembly candidate William Kline, and physician and future congressional candidate Hector Castillo. Barnes finished second in the five-way race behind Torres, garnering approximately 29% of the vote, and did not run for elective office again.

Death

On December 28, 2012, Barnes died in his Pennsylvania home he shared with his wife and son Gregory and daughter Antoinette. He was 64 years old. His funeral was held at St Therese's Church and attended by hundreds of family, friends and supporters. Preceded by a viewing service with guest speakers honoring his legacy. A nonprofit organization was created in his honor "Friends of Marty Barnes" raising money for charitable causes.

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