Irwin I. Kimmelman Explained

Irwin I. Kimmelman
Office1:Attorney General of New Jersey
Governor1:Thomas Kean
Term Start1:January 19, 1982
Term End1:January 21, 1986
Predecessor1:James R. Zazzali
Successor1:W. Cary Edwards
Birth Date:10 September 1930
Party:Republican
Alma Mater:Rutgers University
Harvard University

Irwin I. Kimmelman (September 10, 1930[1] – September 12, 2014,[2] Newark, New Jersey) was a politician who served in both houses of the New Jersey Legislature and served as the Attorney General of New Jersey from 1982  - 1986.

Biography

Kimmelman graduated from Weequahic High School and studied accounting at the Rutgers University School of Business Administration, graduating in 1952. He entered Harvard Law School, where he won the Roscoe Pound Prize for brief writing and oral argument, and graduated in 1955. He was admitted to the New Jersey Bar the following year after a clerkship with Superior Court Judge Edward Gaulkin.

Kimmelman served in the New Jersey General Assembly for one term, from 1964 to 1966. He was an unsuccessful candidate for State Senator in 1965.

1965 Essex County State Senator general election results

WinnerParty Votes Loser Party Votes
Nicholas FernicolaDemocrat145,589 C. Robert SarconeRepublican128,815
Maclyn GoldmanDemocrat143,794Irwin KimmelmanRepublican 116,205
John J. GiblinDemocrat 143,040James E. Churchman, Jr.Republican 112,995
Democrat135,959William F. TompkinsRepublican 112,128
George C. RichardsonIndependent10,409
Kendrick O. Stephenson Independent 5,970
David BlumgartIndependent 5,305
Frederick WaringIndependent 44,76

He was a New Jersey Superior Court judge from May 1971 through September 1976, when he resigned to return to private law practice. He represented Thomas Kean during the recount for the 1981 gubernatorial election. After Kean won the recount, he announced his choice of Kimmelman as Attorney General on December 14, 1981. A resident of the Short Hills section of Millburn Township, Kimmelman was confirmed by the New Jersey Senate and sworn in on January 19, 1982, the day of Kean's inauguration.[3]

Kimmelman returned to private practice in 1986 and was replaced by W. Cary Edwards. He would later return to the bench as a State Superior Court judge.

Notes and References

  1. http://nj.gov/oag/oag/ag_1982-1986_kimmelman_bio.htm Official bio
  2. Web site: IRWIN I. KIMMELMAN's Obituary . 14 September 2014 . The New York Times . 2018-03-05.
  3. Staff. "SKETCHES OF MAJOR APPOINTEES TO KEAN'S CABINET", The New York Times, February 3, 1982. Accessed September 10, 2015. "Attorney General Irwin I. Kimmelman of Short Hills has been in all three branches of government. The 51-year-old lawyer served in the State Assembly in 1964 and 1965 and as a Superior Court judge from 1971 to 1976, when he resigned to return to private practice."