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Robert Burns (New Jersey politician)

Robert J. Burns (March 17, 1926 – March 14, 2016) was an American Democratic Party politician who served two terms in the New Jersey General Assembly from the 38th Legislative District.

Robert J. Burns
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
from the 38th district
In office
January 13, 1976 – January 8, 1980
Preceded byEdward H. Hynes
Succeeded byJohn B. Paolella
Louis F. Kosco
Personal details
Born(1926-03-17)March 17, 1926
Jersey City, New Jersey
DiedMarch 14, 2016(2016-03-14) (aged 89)
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseEleanor Solinski
Children4
ResidenceHasbrouck Heights, New Jersey
Alma materSeton Hall University
OccupationSales manager

Biography

Burns was born on March 17, 1926 in Jersey City to Helen and John Henry Burns. First attending St. Patrick's School, he later attended Lincoln High School and Henry Snyder High School. During World War II, he served in the United States Army with the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment and the 82nd Airborne Division. He graduated from Seton Hall University receiving a B.S. in 1955. He also attended Seton Hall Law School for one year. During the 1960s and 70s, he was a sales representative for the Tube Sales Company in Cranbury however later in life, he was a sales manager at the David Smith Steel Company in South Plainfield and for Industrial Waste Technologies in Oakland.[1][2][3]

He was a Bergen County Democratic Committee person for eight years and served as the Democratic municipal chairman for Hasbrouck Heights for one year. He was elected to the Hasbrouck Heights council in 1971, the first Democrat ever elected there. He served on the council until January 1976 when he took his seat in the Assembly. Following the retirement of incumbent Democratic Assemblyman Edward H. Hynes in 1975, Burns and the other incumbent Democrat Paul Contillo were chosen in the June primary and narrowly won in the November general election.[4] The two were reelected in 1977 by a slightly larger margin but were both defeated in 1979 by Republicans John B. Paolella and Louis F. Kosco.[5][6] Burns would make three more attempts at the Assembly: in 1981 where he lost in the general election,[7] in 1983 where he won the Democratic primary but dropped out of the general election due to job commitments,[3] and in 1993 where he lost the general election.[8]

Burns was married to the former Eleanor Solinski and had four children. He died on March 14, 2016, three days before his 90th birthday.[2]

References

  1. ^ Fitzgerald, J. A. (1976). Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey. Vol. 196. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Robert Burns Obituary – Hasbrouck Heights, NJ". The Record/Herald News. March 17, 2016. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Burns quits race for Assembly in Bergen". The Record. August 17, 1983. Retrieved March 24, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Results of the General Election Held November 4, 1975" (PDF). Secretary of State of New Jersey. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
  5. ^ "Results of the General Election Held November 8, 1977" (PDF). Secretary of State of New Jersey. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
  6. ^ "Results of the General Election Held on November 6, 1979" (PDF). Secretary of State of New Jersey. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
  7. ^ "Candidates for the Offices of State Senate and General Assembly" (PDF). Secretary of State of New Jersey. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
  8. ^ "Official List, General Election Returns for the Office of Senate and Assembly for Election Held November 2, 1993" (PDF). Secretary of State of New Jersey. Retrieved March 7, 2016.

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