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Thomas S. Smith (politician)

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In the assembly, he was the Deputy Speaker from 1998 to 2001, Majority Whip from 1996 to 1998 and the Assistant Majority Whip in 1996. He served in the Assembly on the Senior Issues Committee. Smith served on the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission from 1995 until his death, the New Jersey Commission
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Assemblyman Thomas S. Smith, the state's only black Republican legislator, died Thursday. At 84, he was the oldest member of the assembly. A cause of death was not immediately available. In April, Mr. Smith announced he would not run for a seventh term in November 2003. He said he planned to finish
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from July 1989 to 1993, served on the Asbury Park Council from 1985 to 1989 and was Asbury Park Police Chief from 1968 to 1979. He served in the
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his two-year term and retire, ending 12 years as an assemblyman representing the district that includes Asbury Park. ...
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District 11 Republican County Committee members voted to fill the vacancy created by Smith's death by naming
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on Discrimination in Public Procurement and Construction in 1992 and the
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Volunteers in Probation Board of Directors in 1992. He was the
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from 1992 until his death in 2002, where he represented the
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Republican Party members of the New Jersey General Assembly
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Thomas S. Smith (New Jersey)
New Jersey General Assembly
11th
Steve Corodemus
Daniel P. Jacobson
Sean T. Kean
Mayor of Asbury Park, New Jersey
Bloomfield, New Jersey
Trenton, New Jersey
Republican
Republican Party
New Jersey General Assembly
11th legislative district
African American
New Jersey Legislature
Bloomfield, New Jersey
Asbury Park High School
Howard University
Monmouth County
Mayor of Asbury Park, New Jersey
United States Army
First Sergeant
Sean T. Kean
List of first African-American mayors




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