New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey(D) announced a news conference at 4:00 p.m., where McGreevey is expected to discuss sexual harassment allegations made by a former male aide, WABC-TV reports.
"There was discussion as to whether McGreevey with either leave in November or not seek re-election in 2005. He is not expected to announce his resignation today, however, a senior official cautioned that the situation is fluid."
From PoliticsNJ.com: "Next in the line of succession is Senate President Richard J. Codey, a 57-year-old Democrat from Essex County who has served in the legislature since 1974."
"If McGreevey were to resign before September 15, New Jersey would have a special gubernatorial election on November 2, 2004. If he were to resign after that date, Codey would hold the office until the end of McGreevey's term in January 2006."