Chuck Haytaian
Garabed "Chuck" Haytaian (born January 28, 1938)[1] is an American Republican Party politician, who was the Speaker of the New Jersey State Assembly during the 'tax revolt' of the James Florio – Christine Todd Whitman era. He is of Armenian descent.
He served in the General Assembly from 1982 to 1996. In 1994, he staged an unsuccessful bid for a seat in the United States Senate, falling to incumbent Frank Lautenberg, 51%-47%.[2] Haytaian was the Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee from 1995 to 2001.
Haytaian, born in the Bronx, has been a resident of Mansfield, New Jersey.[3]
References
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- ↑ Gray, Jerry. "THE 1994 ELECTIONS: NEW JERSEY SENATOR; Lautenberg, on the Brink, Beats Back a G.O.P. Tide", The New York Times, November 10, 1994. Accessed November 25, 2007.
- ↑ "THE 1994 CAMPAIGN; The Election: A Voters' Guide To the Candidates", The New York Times, November 6, 1994. Accessed November 25, 2007. "Born in the Bronx, now lives in Mansfield, in rural Warren County."
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Preceded by Joseph Doria |
Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly 1992 – 1996 |
Succeeded by Jack Collins |
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Preceded by Virginia Littell |
Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee 1995 – 2001 |
Succeeded by Joseph M. Kyrillos |
Preceded by Pete Dawkins |
Republican Nominee for the U.S. Senate (Class 1) from New Jersey 1994 |
Succeeded by Bob Franks |
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