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Richard McGlynn is an American Republican Party politician who sought the Republican nomination for Governor of New Jersey in 1981. A former Superior Court Judge and Commissioner of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, he won just 1% of the vote as a candidate for Governor, finishing last in a field of 8 candidates. He now serves as Counsel at United Water Resources. He is a graduate of Princeton University and Rutgers University Law School.

McGlynn's brother, Edward R. McGlynn, later served as Chief of Staff to Governor Thomas Kean, the winner of the 1981 primary. His father, William E. McGlynn, was a two-term Councilman in Kearny, New Jersey and an unsuccessful candidate for Congress against Peter Rodino in 1954.

1981 Republican Gubernatorial Primary election

Candidate Office Votes %
Thomas Kean Former Assembly Speaker 122,512 31%
Pat Kramer Former Mayor of Paterson 83,565 21%
Bo Sullivan Businessman 67,651 17%
James Wallwork State Senator 61,816 16%
Barry T. Parker State Senator 26,040 7%
Anthony Imperiale State Assemblyman 18,452 5%
Jack Rafferty Mayor of Hamilton 12,837 3%
Richard McGlynn Former Superior Court Judge 5,486 1%

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References

  1. "Martindale Hubbell".
  2. Feinberg, Alexander (11 October 1954). "New Dealer Bidding for His 4th Term in Intensive Campaign". New York Times.
  3. "Our Campaigns". Retrieved 2 December 2013.


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