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Henry Helstoski

Henry Helstoski (March 21, 1925 – December 16, 1999) was an American politician. Helstoski, a Democrat, represented New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives for twelve years, lasting from 1965 until 1977.[1] He was the representative for New Jersey's 8th congressional district.[2] Helstoski is best remembered for being indicted on charges of receiving bribes from illegal aliens in 1976, but he was never tried as all his charges were dropped by the United States Supreme Court.[3]

Henry Helstoski
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New Jersey's 9th district
In office
January 3, 1965 - January 3, 1977
Preceded byFrank C. Osmers, Jr.
Succeeded byHarold C. Hollenbeck
Personal details
Born(1925-03-21)March 21, 1925
Wallington, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedDecember 16, 1999(1999-12-16) (aged 74)
Wayne, New Jersey, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Ann Markle
(m. 1947; div. 1955)

Victoria Ubaldo
(m. 1965)
EducationMontclair State Teachers College (BS, MA)
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Army
Years of service1943–1945
Unit U.S. Army Air Corps

Background Edit

Helstoski was born in the Bergen County town of Wallington, New Jersey. He attended public schools in Wallington and East Rutherford. After graduating from East Rutherford High School in 1940,[4] Helstoski enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps and served as an instructor and radio technician until the end of World War II in 1945.[1] After the war, he went to Paterson State College and graduated from Montclair State Teachers College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1947 and Master of Arts degree in 1949.[1] Over the next thirteen years, Helstoski served as a teacher, high school principal and finally superintendent of all Bergen County schools. In 1956 he served as councilman of East Rutherford, New Jersey, and he served as Mayor of East Rutherford from 1957 until 1965.[1] During his term as mayor, Helstoski also served as a management consultant in advertising until 1964.[1]

Politics Edit

Helstoski, a Democrat, then ran for the House of Representatives seat for New Jersey's 9th congressional district. The anti-Vietnam War Helstoski beat the nine-term Republican incumbent Frank C. Osmers, Jr. by 2,428 votes to win the election, and he was sworn into the 89th United States Congress on January 3, 1965.[1] In 1969, Helstoski ran for Governor of New Jersey, becoming a candidate in the election just thirty minutes before the filing deadline, and he finished third in the Democratic primary behind former governor Robert B. Meyner. In Congress, he served as a member of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce from 1971 to 1974.

After being re-elected five times (for a total of six terms) to the House of Representatives, Helstoski ran into some problems. First, in 1975, he became the target of a federal corruption investigation that would span two years and four grand juries. In April of the following year, his brother was convicted of filing a false income tax return. In the 1976 congressional elections, three-time state assemblyman Byron Baer challenged Helstoski in the Democratic primary. A week before the primary, Helstoski was indicted on charges of extortion from illegal aliens from Chile and Argentina who in exchange wanted Helstoski to support a bill that let them remain in the United States. He was also accused of obstruction of justice, providing a false testimony before a grand jury, and conspiracy, in order to influence other witnesses to lie. In the primary, Helstoski polled 20,189 to 18,520 against Baer, winning as a result of 2,000 absentee ballots that had nearly a unanimous vote for Helstoski. Fraud allegations resulted, and a judge ordered the absentee ballots to be impounded for the time being. The challenge by Baer dragged on for months, until New Jersey Superior Court Judge John Marzulli ordered that a new primary election be held on September 21. In the new election, Helstoski captured 55% of the vote, and was proclaimed the Democratic candidate for the election against Harold Hollenbeck, a state assemblyman and senator.[5] Hollenbeck ended up winning the election against Helstoski, capturing a 54%-46% margin.

The Supreme Court ruled against government lawyers on several of the counts, and the others were dropped.[6] One of Helstoski's outside counsel, Alfred Porro, was indicted, convicted and sentenced to six years in the Lewisburg Federal Prison Camp.[7]

After failing in his re-election bid, Helstoski ran again in the 1978 election as an independent,[1] winning only 13% of the vote. He ran in the Democratic primary in 1980, but lost to Gabriel Ambrosio, who lost the general election to Hollenbeck. In 1981, Helstoski became the superintendent of the North Bergen School District, and held that position until 1985.[1] He later served as a public relations consultant. Helstoski died on December 16, 1999, at the age of 74, in Wayne, New Jersey.[1]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Henry Helstoski Profile". United States Congress. Retrieved 2006-12-28.
  2. ^ Lawrence Kestenbaum. "Henry Helstoski Biography". The Political Graveyard. Retrieved 2006-12-28.
  3. ^ Nick Ravo (1999-12-18). "1964 Democrat Electoral Landslide". New York Times. Retrieved 2007-10-29.
  4. ^ Phalon, Richard. "Two Ex-Classmates in Heated Ninth District Race", The New York Times, October 28, 1974. Accessed January 9, 2018. "As fellow graduates, of the old East Rutherford High School, Class of 1940, Representative Henry Helstoski, a Democrat, and Harold A. Pareti, his Republican opponent in the Ninth Congressional District, have a certain wry respect for each other's talents."
  5. ^ "Harold Capistan Hollenbeck Profile". United States Congress. Retrieved 2006-12-28.
  6. ^ Jayne O'Donnell (April 19, 2005). "Former "duo of deceit" no lecture students about ethics". USA Today. Retrieved 2006-12-28.
  7. ^ Deborah Lutterbeck. . Reuters. Archived from the original on 2006-10-26. Retrieved 2006-12-28.

External links Edit

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Henry Helstoski March 21 1925 December 16 1999 was an American politician Helstoski a Democrat represented New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives for twelve years lasting from 1965 until 1977 1 He was the representative for New Jersey s 8th congressional district 2 Helstoski is best remembered for being indicted on charges of receiving bribes from illegal aliens in 1976 but he was never tried as all his charges were dropped by the United States Supreme Court 3 Henry HelstoskiMember of the U S House of Representatives from New Jersey s 9th districtIn office January 3 1965 January 3 1977Preceded byFrank C Osmers Jr Succeeded byHarold C HollenbeckPersonal detailsBorn 1925 03 21 March 21 1925Wallington New Jersey U S DiedDecember 16 1999 1999 12 16 aged 74 Wayne New Jersey U S Political partyDemocraticSpouse s Elizabeth Ann Markle m 1947 div 1955 wbr Victoria Ubaldo m 1965 wbr EducationMontclair State Teachers College BS MA Military serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch service United States ArmyYears of service1943 1945UnitU S Army Air Corps Contents 1 Background 2 Politics 3 References 4 External linksBackground EditHelstoski was born in the Bergen County town of Wallington New Jersey He attended public schools in Wallington and East Rutherford After graduating from East Rutherford High School in 1940 4 Helstoski enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps and served as an instructor and radio technician until the end of World War II in 1945 1 After the war he went to Paterson State College and graduated from Montclair State Teachers College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1947 and Master of Arts degree in 1949 1 Over the next thirteen years Helstoski served as a teacher high school principal and finally superintendent of all Bergen County schools In 1956 he served as councilman of East Rutherford New Jersey and he served as Mayor of East Rutherford from 1957 until 1965 1 During his term as mayor Helstoski also served as a management consultant in advertising until 1964 1 Politics EditHelstoski a Democrat then ran for the House of Representatives seat for New Jersey s 9th congressional district The anti Vietnam War Helstoski beat the nine term Republican incumbent Frank C Osmers Jr by 2 428 votes to win the election and he was sworn into the 89th United States Congress on January 3 1965 1 In 1969 Helstoski ran for Governor of New Jersey becoming a candidate in the election just thirty minutes before the filing deadline and he finished third in the Democratic primary behind former governor Robert B Meyner In Congress he served as a member of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce from 1971 to 1974 After being re elected five times for a total of six terms to the House of Representatives Helstoski ran into some problems First in 1975 he became the target of a federal corruption investigation that would span two years and four grand juries In April of the following year his brother was convicted of filing a false income tax return In the 1976 congressional elections three time state assemblyman Byron Baer challenged Helstoski in the Democratic primary A week before the primary Helstoski was indicted on charges of extortion from illegal aliens from Chile and Argentina who in exchange wanted Helstoski to support a bill that let them remain in the United States He was also accused of obstruction of justice providing a false testimony before a grand jury and conspiracy in order to influence other witnesses to lie In the primary Helstoski polled 20 189 to 18 520 against Baer winning as a result of 2 000 absentee ballots that had nearly a unanimous vote for Helstoski Fraud allegations resulted and a judge ordered the absentee ballots to be impounded for the time being The challenge by Baer dragged on for months until New Jersey Superior Court Judge John Marzulli ordered that a new primary election be held on September 21 In the new election Helstoski captured 55 of the vote and was proclaimed the Democratic candidate for the election against Harold Hollenbeck a state assemblyman and senator 5 Hollenbeck ended up winning the election against Helstoski capturing a 54 46 margin The Supreme Court ruled against government lawyers on several of the counts and the others were dropped 6 One of Helstoski s outside counsel Alfred Porro was indicted convicted and sentenced to six years in the Lewisburg Federal Prison Camp 7 After failing in his re election bid Helstoski ran again in the 1978 election as an independent 1 winning only 13 of the vote He ran in the Democratic primary in 1980 but lost to Gabriel Ambrosio who lost the general election to Hollenbeck In 1981 Helstoski became the superintendent of the North Bergen School District and held that position until 1985 1 He later served as a public relations consultant Helstoski died on December 16 1999 at the age of 74 in Wayne New Jersey 1 References Edit a b c d e f g h i Henry Helstoski Profile United States Congress Retrieved 2006 12 28 Lawrence Kestenbaum Henry Helstoski Biography The Political Graveyard Retrieved 2006 12 28 Nick Ravo 1999 12 18 1964 Democrat Electoral Landslide New York Times Retrieved 2007 10 29 Phalon Richard Two Ex Classmates in Heated Ninth District Race The New York Times October 28 1974 Accessed January 9 2018 As fellow graduates of the old East Rutherford High School Class of 1940 Representative Henry Helstoski a Democrat and Harold A Pareti his Republican opponent in the Ninth Congressional District have a certain wry respect for each other s talents Harold Capistan Hollenbeck Profile United States Congress Retrieved 2006 12 28 Jayne O Donnell April 19 2005 Former duo of deceit no lecture students about ethics USA Today Retrieved 2006 12 28 Deborah Lutterbeck White Collar Prisoner Recalls Downfall Reuters Archived from the original on 2006 10 26 Retrieved 2006 12 28 External links EditBiography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress The Political Graveyard profile 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