Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee
Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee:
- 1880-1891: Garret Augustus Hobart[1]
- 1891-1892: John Kean[2]
- 1892-1904: Franklin Murphy
- 1904-1907: Frank Obadiah Briggs
- 1907-1910: Franklin Murphy[3]
- 1910-1913: Frank Obadiah Briggs[4]
- 1913-1919: Newton Albert Kendall Bugbee[5]
- 1919-1927: Edward C. Stokes
- 1927-1934: Elias Bertram Mott[6]
- 1934-1935: E. Donald Sterner[7]
- 1935-1937: Henry W. Jeffers[8]
- 1937-1941: Clayton E. Freeman[9]
- 1941-1943: Howard Alexander Smith[10]
- 1943-1949: Lloyd B. Marsh[11]
- 1949-1953: John J. Dickerson[12]
- 1953-1958: Samuel L. Bodine[13]
- 1958-1961: Charles R. Erdman, Jr.[14]
- 1961-1969: Webster B. Todd[15]
- 1969-1970: Nelson G. Gross[16]
- 1970-1973: John E. Dimon[17]
- 1973-1973: John J. Spoltore[18]
- 1974-1976: Webster B. Todd
- 1977-1980: David A. Norcross[19]
- 1981-1985: Philip D. Kaltenbacher
- 1985-1987: Frank B. Holman
- 1987-1989: Bob Franks
- 1989-1990: Kathleen Donovan
- 1990-1992: Bob Franks
- 1992-1995: Virginia Littell
- 1995-2001: Chuck Haytaian
- 2001-2004: Joseph M. Kyrillos
- 2004-2009: Tom Wilson
- 2009-2011: Jay Webber
- 2011-: Sam Raia
References
- ↑ "New-Jersey Organizing; A Committee Of Seven To Map Out The Campaign". The New York Times, August 25, 1880. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "John Kean Elected Chairman". The New York Times, September 12, 1891. Accessed March 31, 2008
- ↑ "Stokes To Stump For Fort; Ex-Gov. Murphy to Succeed Senator Briggs as State Chairman in Jersey". The New York Times, September 24, 1907. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Briggs To Be Chairman; He Is Lewis's Choice to Succeed Franklin Murphy.". The New York Times, September 27, 1910. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Ex-Senator Briggs Dead in Trenton.". The New York Times, May 19, 1913. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Mott is Elected to Succeed Stokes". The New York Times, September 28, 1927. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "E. Donald Sterner, 89; Held Jersey State Posts". The New York Times, October 3, 1983. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Jersey Republicans Elect Jeffers Head". The New York Times, May 29, 1935. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Jersey Democrats Rally to New Deal". The New York Times, September 29, 1937. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Gets Republican Post; H.A. Smith Elected Chairman of Jersey State Committee". The New York Times, June 25, 1941. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "2 Jersey Parties Hold Conventions". The New York Times, September 29, 1943. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Jersey Political Change". The New York Times, April 26, 1949. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Samuel L. Bodine, G.O.P. Leader, Dies". The New York Times, September 16, 1958. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Erdman to Head G.O.P. in Jersey". The New York Times, November 22, 1958. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Webster B. Todd is Dead at 89". The New York Times, February 10, 1989. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Gross Quits as G.O.P. Chairman In Jersey to Run for the Senate". The New York Times, April 9, 1970. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Dimon Gains Leadership Of G.O.P. in New Jersey". The New York Times, April 29, 1970. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Parties Prepare New Alignments". The New York Times, June 11, 1973. Accessed March 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Bateman Selects Norcross to succeed Todd as the State Republican Chairman". The New York Times, June 10, 1977. Accessed March 31, 2008.
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