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Revision as of 08:49, 18 September 2004 by Vzbs34 (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)John O. Bennett (born 1948) is a former New Jersey Republican who served as State Senator, President of the State Senate, and acting Governor during the course of his career.
In June of 2002, Bennett was involved in a shoving match with South Jersey Democratic Party boss and Commerce National Insurance CEO George Norcross after Norcross threatened to publicize a pardon Bennett gave during his three day executive tenure if Bennett could not convince his fellow Republican senators to vote for a tax increase and stadium construction bill in committee.
As President of the Senate he served as acting Governor following the resignation of Governor Christie Todd Whitman for three and a half days in January 2002.
Bennett fell out of favor amid allegations that he overbilled the municipality of Marlboro Township, New Jersey for legal services. In a statement to the press, Bennett blamed party bosses and a biased press for attempting to destroy him. Bennett was a leading opponent of using state funds to construct a convention center/stadium in Pennsauken Township, New Jersey that would have been used by a minor league hockey team that George Norcross bought an interest in.
John Bennett was not re-elected to the New Jersey State Senate in the 2003 elections.
References
- D'Ambrosio, Roberts, & Symons (March 15, 2003). Grand jury subpoenas secretary - Bennett to keep top Senate job, run again. Asbury Park Press.
- Murphy, Brian P. (July 1, 2002). Senatorial suspense on the CBT and arena. PoliticsNJ.com
Preceded by: Donald DiFrancesco (an Acting Governor) |
Governors of New Jersey | Succeeded by: Richard Codey (an Acting Governor) |