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Walter H. Jones (New Jersey politician)

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Jones was elected to the New Jersey State Senate in 1953 and was re-elected in 1957. Jones led a Senate investigation into garbage collection rackets and battled with New York politicians on their requirement that New Jerseyans who commute to work in New York pay a New York state income tax. Jones
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Jones sought the Republican nomination for Governor of New Jersey in 1961, and at the start of the campaign he was considered the front-runner. He lost a particularly bitter primary contest with former U.S. Secretary of Labor
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appointed him to serve as a member of the Inter-Governmental Committee on European Migration. He held that post through 1955. In 1955, Jones surveyed European casualties in connection with he Refugee Relief Program.
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Jones married Alice Ferris Henshaw (1916–2012) on May 5, 1939. He had four children: Walter H. Jones, 3d (Born 1942); Graham Oscar Jones (Born 1944);
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in 1942, and served consecutive terms in through 1953. He served as the Assembly Majority Leader in 1945 and as Assembly Speaker in 1946. Governor
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A federal grand jury indicted Jones in 1971 on charges that he covered up a $ 2.4 million bank fraud. He was acquitted of all charges in 1974.
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He maintained his own law practice with offices in Hackensack and Newark, and was an assistant professor of law at Rutgers Law School.
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Jones was born August 18, 1912, in New York City, the son of Oscar and Josephine Jones. He is a 1934 graduate of
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also focused on issues related to commuter transit, an issue that affected many of his New York constituents.
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From 1963 to 1966, Jones served as chairman of the Bergen County Republican Organization.
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appointed him to serve as on the State Administrative Reorganization Commission in 1945.
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in 1937. He received a Master of Law degree from New York University in 1942.
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Republican Party members of the New Jersey General Assembly
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Walter H. Jones (New Jersey Politician)
New Jersey Senate
Bergen County
David Van Alstyne Jr.
Pierce H. Deamer Jr.
New Jersey General Assembly
Bergen County
New Jersey General Assembly
Leon Leonard
Nelson G. Gross
New York City, New York
Republican
Alma mater
Rutgers University
Rutgers University Law School
20th Century
Republican Party
New Jersey State Senator
Governor of New Jersey
Rutgers University
Rutgers Law School
New Jersey General Assembly
Walter Edge
John Foster Dulles
James P. Mitchell
Susan Henshaw Jones
Norwood, New Jersey
James P. Mitchell
Wayne Dumont, Jr.
"Our Campaigns"

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