Kevin J. O'Toole

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Kevin J. O'Toole
Member of the New Jersey Senate
from the 40th district
Assumed office
January 8, 2008
Preceded by Henry McNamara
Member of the New Jersey Senate
from the 21st district
In office
May 2001  January 8, 2002
Preceded by C. Louis Bassano
Succeeded by Richard Bagger
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
from the 40th district
In office
January 8, 2002  January 8, 2008
Preceded by Nicholas Felice
Succeeded by Scott Rumana
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
from the 21st district
In office
January 9, 1996  May 2001
Preceded by Maureen Ogden
Succeeded by Eric Munoz
Personal details
Born (1964-10-05) October 5, 1964
Cedar Grove, New Jersey
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Bethany O'Toole
Children two
Residence Cedar Grove, New Jersey
Alma mater Seton Hall University
Seton Hall University School of Law
Occupation Attorney
Website Legislative webpage

Kevin J. O'Toole (born October 5, 1964) is an American Republican Party politician, who serves in the New Jersey Senate. O'Toole represents the 40th legislative district, which consists of parts of Bergen, Essex and Passaic counties.

O'Toole was elected to the Assembly in 1995 and re-elected five times. He served in the Senate from May 2001 to January 2002, and was elected to the Senate again on November 6, 2007. O'Toole serves in the Senate on the Budget and Appropriations Committee and on the Senate Judiciary Government Committee. He also serves as the Senate Minority Whip.[1]

In January 2016, O'Toole announced that he would not seek re-election in 2017.[2]

Early life and career

O'Toole was born in Cedar Grove, New Jersey to an Irish American father and Korean mother who met during the Korean War. He graduated from Cedar Grove High School and earned a B.A. in Political Science / Public Administration and a J.D. in 1989 from Seton Hall University. He later passed the bar exam in 1989 and served a clerkship in the office of the State Attorney General.[1][3]

At the age of 25, O'Toole began his political career by serving on the Cedar Grove Township Council from 1989 to 1996. He was elected as its Mayor from 1990 to 1991, 1993 to 1994 and from 1995 to 1996.[1] O'Toole was later elected as Chairman of the Essex County Republican Committee from 1997–2011.

In 1995, O'Toole was elected to the General Assembly, the lower house of the New Jersey State Legislature, representing the 21st Legislative District. He was appointed as the Assembly's Deputy Republican Leader from 2004 to 2008 and was the Assistant Majority Leader from 1998 to 2001.[1] O'Toole was briefly appointed to the State Senate in 2001, where he served for eight months before redistricting forced him into a different legislative district.[1]

In 2007, O'Toole defeated Democrat John Zunic to win election to the New Jersey Senate seat in the 40th District, filling the seat vacated by Henry McNamara, a fellow Republican who had represented the district since 1985. O'Toole's running mates David C. Russo and Scott Rumana also won election.[4]

After his brother's death in 2001, O'Toole retired from his position as Chairman of the Essex County Republican Committee and recommended that County Party Executive Director Al Barlas from Bloomfield succeed him. Barlas serves as O'Toole's Chief of Staff. [5]

By profession, O'Toole is an attorney with the firm of O'Toole Fernandez Weiner Vanlieu LLC.[1] Senator O'Toole and his wife, Bethany, have two children, Kevin Jr. and Ryan Marie.[6]

State legislator

O'Toole has sponsored laws to reform welfare, strengthen domestic violence statutes, increase penalties on businesses and individuals who engage in discrimination, mandate insurance coverage for mammography and for treatment of breast and cervical cancer, preserve the state's drinking water supply through the preservation of Sterling Forest, and create more government transparency. In the state legislature, O'Toole has been a proponent of ethics reform in New Jersey government. He was the original sponsor of legislation creating pension reform in New Jersey. He has sponsored legislation to streamline government, promote education, protect the environment, and lower property taxes. O'Toole was one of the primary sponsors of pre-paid college education expense program (529 college savings plan) and legislation that would prohibit campaign contributions from vendors who have government contracts.[6]

District 40

Each of the forty districts in the New Jersey Legislature has one representative in the New Jersey Senate and two members in the New Jersey General Assembly. The other representatives from the 40th district for the 2016-2017 Legislative Session are:[7]

Election history

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New Jersey State Senate elections, 2013[8]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kevin J. O'Toole (incumbent) 37,565 65.9
Democratic William Meredith Ashley 19,401 34.1
Republican hold
New Jersey State Senate elections, 2011[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kevin J. O'Toole (incumbent) 22,821 62.4
Democratic John Zunic 13,733 37.6
Republican hold
New Jersey State Senate elections, 2007[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kevin J. O'Toole 26,214 66.2
Democratic John Zunic 13,395 33.8
Republican hold

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 O'Toole's Legislative Website, New Jersey Legislature. Accessed January 20, 2008.
  2. Livio, Susan K. "Longtime N.J. senator says he won't run again in 2017", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, January 15, 2016. Accessed November 23, 2016. "Republican state Sen. Kevin O'Toole of Essex County announced Friday morning he will not seek reelection after his term ends in two years, capping a 22-year tenure in the New Jersey Legislature."
  3. Deignan, Tom. "The Asians, the Irish and Sharpton", Irish Voice, June 8, 2007. Accessed July 7, 2008. "For the record, O’Toole’s father was Irish. He fought in the Korean War, and met his future wife in Korea. O’Toole the politician was born in Cedar Grove, New Jersey in 1964, and later attended Cedar Grove High School and Seton Hall University."
  4. "District 40 results", The Record (Bergen County), November 7, 2007. Accessed November 10, 2007.
  5. "O'Toole retires as Essex County GOP Chairman". 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2016-08-26.
  6. 1 2 Senator Kevin O'Toole, New Jersey Senate Republicans. Accessed November 23, 2016.
  7. Legislative Roster 2016-2017 Session, New Jersey Legislature. Accessed November 23, 2016
  8. "Official List Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2015 Election" (PDF). Secretary of State of New Jersey. December 4, 2013. Retrieved July 4, 2015.
  9. Official List Candidate Returns for State Senate For November 2011 General Election, New Jersey Department of State, December 14, 2011. Accessed June 26, 2012.
  10. Official List Candidate Returns for State Senate For November 2007 General Election, New Jersey Department of State, December 3, 2007. Accessed June 25, 2012.

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New Jersey Senate
Preceded by
Henry McNamara
Member of the New Jersey Senate for the 40th District
January 8, 2008 – present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
C. Louis Bassano
Member of the New Jersey Senate for the 21st District
May 2001 – January 8, 2002
Succeeded by
Richard Bagger
New Jersey General Assembly
Preceded by
Nicholas Felice
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly for the 40th District
January 8, 2002 – January 8, 2008
With: David C. Russo
Succeeded by
Scott T. Rumana
Preceded by
Maureen Ogden
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly for the 21st District
January 9, 1996 – May 2001
With: Monroe Jay Lustbader, Joel Weingarten
Succeeded by
Eric Munoz
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