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Alfred C. Clapp

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in the Republican primary, 31,551 (72%) to 12,177 (28%). Clapp's "Clean Government" slate of 12 Assembly candidates all won the primary against the organization ticket. His landslide victory in the 1959 primary paved the way for former Congressman
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Clapp resigned from the Senate in 1953 after Governor Driscoll nominated him to serve as a Superior Court Judge. He was the Presiding Judge of the Appellate Division. He resigned from the bench in 1957.
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during the drafting of the 1944 State Constitution, and was a delegate to the New Jersey Constitutional Conventions in 1947 and 1966. From 1944 to 1953, he was an editor of the
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and the chairman of the New Jersey Supreme Court Civil Practice Committee from 1947 to 1987. On and off between 1929 and 1971, Clapp was a law professor at the
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to oust Yeomans in a race for Essex County Republican Chairman one week later. Among the political newcomers who ran on the Clapp ticket was
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Wright, George Cable. "REGULAR SWEEP G.O.P. ESSEX VOTE; Clapp Is Victorious -- Other Party Organization Slates Win -- Balloting Is Light".
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from 1951 to 1953, and also served as Essex County Bar Association president. He was the author of a seven-volume work,
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He was married to Catharine Shotwell Clapp. They had four sons and seven grandchildren. Clapp died in 1988 at age 84.
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in 1947, Clapp became a candidate for the State Senate. He was re-elected to a second term in 1951.
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Unable to unify the Republican Party after the primary, Clapp was defeated by Democratic incumbent
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term-limited, Clapp sought the Republican nomination for governor of
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and as presiding judge of the Appellate Division of the
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Clapp founded a law firm, Clapp & Eisenberg, in
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New Jersey Senate
Essex County
Roy V. Wright
Mark Anton
New Jersey Superior Court
East Orange, New Jersey
East Orange, New Jersey
Republican
University of Vermont
BA
Harvard University
LLB
New Jersey Senate
New Jersey Superior Court
East Orange, New Jersey
University of Vermont
Harvard Law School
New Jersey Legislature
Roy V. Wright
1953 New Jersey gubernatorial election
Alfred Driscoll
New Jersey
New Jersey Senate
William Yeomans
Charles V. Webb, Jr.
Robert W. Kean
C. Robert Sarcone
Donal C. Fox
Rutgers University School of Law
Mercer Beasley School of Law

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