Hugo Pfaltz

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Hugo Menzel Pfaltz Jr. (September 23, 1931 – August 31, 2019) was an American lawyer and Republican Party politician who served two terms in the New Jersey General Assembly.

Born in

Hamilton College and Harvard Law School, and served in the United States Navy Reserve.[1]

Pfaltz lived in Summit, New Jersey and practiced law there.[2] He was elected to the Assembly in 1967, running on a ticket with former Assemblyman Peter McDonough; they defeated former Assemblywoman Irene Griffin and Kenneth White. Pfaltz beat White by 812 votes.[3] In the General Election, McDonough and Pfaltz defeated Democrats George Perselay and Joseph Gannon by wide margins.[4] He was re-elected to a second term in 1969, this time running with incumbent Herbert Heilmann in a newly-drawn district; they defeated Democrats Michael Mehr and Peter Humanik by wide margins.[5] Pfaltz did not run again in 1971.

He married Marilyn Mildred Muir of Chappaqua, New York on September 30, 1956. They have three children. Pfaltz died in Summit on August 31, 2019 at the age of 87.[6]

References

  1. ^ Fitzgerald, Thomas F. (1971). Fizgerald's Legislative Manual, State of New Jersey. New Jersey: J.A. Fitzgerald.
  2. ^ "Pfaltz & Woller, P.A." Archived from the original on 2014-12-18.
  3. ^ "1967 Primary Election Results" (PDF). New Jersey Division of Elections. State of New Jersey.
  4. ^ "1967 General Election Results" (PDF). New Jersey Division of Elections. State of New Jersey.
  5. ^ "1971 General Election Results" (PDF). New Jersey Division of Elections. State of New Jersey.
  6. ^ "Hugo Menzel Pfaltz Obituary (1931 - 2019) the Star-Ledger".
New Jersey General Assembly
Preceded by
Constituency established
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
from the 9C district

January 9, 1968–January 13, 1970
Served alongside: Peter McDonough
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
from the 9B district

January 13, 1970–January 11, 1972
Served alongside: Herbert J. Heilmann, Elizabeth Cox
Succeeded by