354:(more commonly known as One Man, One Vote), required redistricting by state legislatures for congressional districts to keep represented populations equal, as well as requiring both houses of state legislatures to have districts drawn that contained roughly equal populations, and to perform redistricting when needed. Because of its population, Essex County went from one Senate seat to four seats.
302:, who was found guilty and jailed on federal income tax evasion charges. Tompkins supervised the conviction of over 100 Communist Party leaders for illegal and subversive activities. He served in the Eisenhower Administration until 1958.
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267:. Tompkins defeated Democrat John J. Egan 125,276 to 120,238, with 4,224 votes going to Progressive Party candidate William Johnston. He was re-elected to a second term in 1951 representing Essex County.
239:, on February 26, 1913, the son of William Brydon Tompkins (1866–1918) and Elizabeth Lillian Finley (1883–1967). His family emigrated to the United States from England in the 1600s. He was a graduate of
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247:. He served as a United States Army Lieutenant during World War II and he later prosecuted war crimes charges in Singapore. He was a partner at the Newark law firm of Lum, Fairlie & Foster.
343:. After Mitchell won the primary, Tompkins ran against Kean for Essex GOP Chairman, but lost 409 to 268. Kean stepped down as County Chairman in 1962 and endorsed former Livingston Mayor
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826:"William Tompkins, Ex-Prosecutor, 76; Fought Subversives"
685:"William Tompkins, Ex-Prosecutor, 76; Fought Subversives"
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279:nominated Tompkins to serve as the
47:November 1950 – March 1953
928:Military personnel from New Jersey
806:. New Jersey Division of Elections
659:"A Rich History of Public Service"
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630:"Results of the General Election"
637:New Jersey Division of Elections
261:New Jersey Commissioner of Labor
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801:"1967 Primary Election Results"
130:Assistant U.S. Attorney General
89:March 1953 – July 1954
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711:"William F. Tompkins Papers"
665:. U.S. Department of Justice
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315:Governor of New Jersey
306:Later political career
639:. State of New Jersey
292:Rudolf Ivanovich Abel
285:Grover C. Richman Jr.
235:Tompkins was born in
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124:Raymond Del Tufo Jr.
100:Dwight D. Eisenhower
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241:Wesleyan University
58:Percy A. Miller Jr.
23:William F. Tompkins
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311:Bernard M. Shanley
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810:24 December
573:Later years
563:Independent
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512:Independent
374:Thomas Kean
107:Preceded by
53:Preceded by
852:Categories
836:10 January
725:10 January
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643:10 January
600:10 January
581:References
493:Republican
471:Republican
447:Republican
423:Republican
275:President
231:Early life
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165:1913-02-26
141:1954–1958
137:In office
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484:Democrat
474:112,995
460:Democrat
450:116,205
436:Democrat
426:128,815
412:Democrat
317:against
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487:135,959
463:143,040
439:143,794
415:145,589
188:Bermuda
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402:Votes
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