Joe Kyrillos Explained

Joe Kyrillos
State Senate:New Jersey
District:13th
Term Start:January 14, 1992
Term End:January 9, 2018
Predecessor:James Phillips
Office1:Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee
Term Start1:2001
Term End1:2004
Predecessor1:Chuck Haytaian
Successor1:Tom Wilson
State Assembly2:New Jersey
District2:13th
Term Start2:January 12, 1988
Term End2:January 14, 1992
Predecessor2:Joseph Azzolina
Successor2:Joseph Azzolina
Birth Name:Joseph M. Kyrillos Jr.
Birth Date:12 April 1960
Birth Place:Kearny, New Jersey, U.S.
Party:Republican
Spouse:Susan Doctorian
Children:2

Joseph M. Kyrillos Jr. (born April 12, 1960) is an American Republican Party politician and businessman from New Jersey. Kyrillos served in the New Jersey State Senate from 1992 to 2018, where he represented the 13th Legislative District, and in the General Assembly from 1988 to 1992.

Kyrillos started the consulting firm SK partners and is employed with Newport Capital Group, Red Bank, a financial services firm. He is affiliated with Woodmont Properties, a regional real estate development company and is senior managing director of Newmark Grubb Knight Frank, a commercial real estate services firm.

From 2001 to 2004, Kyrillos served as Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee and a member of the Republican National Committee. In that role, he facilitated the logistics and implementation of the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City and read the delegate count for President George W. Bush’s nomination for re-election on the convention floor. He was the New Jersey Chairman of Mitt Romney’s campaign in 2008, and in 2009, he served as the Chairman of Governor Christie's successful campaign and as a member of the transition team. He served as a close advisor to former Florida Governor Jeb Bush in the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries.[1] [2]

Early life and education

Joseph M. Kyrillos Jr. was born April 12, 1960, in Kearny, New Jersey, one of four children of a pediatrician, Dr. Joseph M. Kyrillos, and his wife, Marguerite Kyrillos (Shlala), who wed on May 11, 1958.[3] His father and his mother's parents immigrated to the United States from Lebanon. His maternal grandfather worked as a tool and die maker at Thomas Edison's factory in West Orange. His mother graduated from college at age 50.[4]

Kyrillos graduated from Rumson Country Day School and the Lawrenceville School.[5] He received a B.A. degree from Hobart College in Political Science and was awarded an M.S. from Boston University in Communications.[6]

After graduating from college, Kyrillos worked for Vice President George Bush during the 1984 Reagan-Bush campaign.[7] Following the campaign, he served as Special Assistant to Secretary of the Interior Donald Hodel from 1985 to 1987.[8]

Kyrillos has served on the Executive Committee of the National Conference of State Legislatures and as a trustee of the American Council of Young Political Leaders.

New Jersey Assembly (1988–1992)

Elections

Kyrillos was first elected to the New Jersey General Assembly in 1987, together with his incumbent running mate Joann H. Smith, with both candidates receiving more than $25,000 each in campaign funding from the $1.1 million spent by the New Jersey Republican State Committee to support candidates statewide.[9] [10] In 1989, he won re-election to a second term.[11] After spending two terms in the Assembly, he retired to run for the seat in the New Jersey Senate in 1991.[12]

Tenure

Kyrillos strongly opposed Democratic Governor Jim Florio's tax increases, citing his opposition to "the Florio tax plan" repeatedly in his campaign advertising.[13] He also opposed the Abbott districts.

Committee assignments

New Jersey Senate (1992–2018)

Elections

In 1991, Kyrillos decided to run for the 13th District seat in the New Jersey Senate. He defeated incumbent appointed Senator James T. Phillips 68%-32%.[15] [16] In 1993, after redistricting, he won re-election to a second term with 64% of the vote.[17] In 1997, he won re-election to a third term with 63% of the vote.[18]

After redistricting, the 13th district became more competitive. In 2001, he won re-election to a fourth term (two-year term) with 64% of the vote.[19] He won re-election to a fifth term in 2003 against former state assemblyman Bill Flynn 54%-41%.[20] In 2007, he won re-election to a sixth term with 61% of the vote.[21] In 2011, he won re-election to a seventh term, defeating Hazlet Mayor Chris Cullen, 60%-37%.

Tenure

When Republicans held the legislative majority in the Statehouse, Kyrillos served as Majority Conference Leader and chaired standing committees on economic development and coastal resources.

Kyrillos was ranking member of the Economic Growth, Judiciary and Legislative Oversight committees.[22]

On October 25, 2016, Kyrillos told Observer.com that he would not seek a re-election for the 2017 State Senate elections.[23] He was succeeded by Assemblyman Declan O'Scanlon in 2018.

Committee assignments

Other positions

Other political activities

1992 congressional election

In 1992, Kyrillos ran for the United States House of Representatives but was defeated by incumbent Democrat Frank Pallone in a competitive race, falling short by about 10 points.[25]

2001–2004: Chairman, New Jersey Republican State Committee

From 2001 to 2004, Kyrillos served as Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee and a member of the Republican National Committee, where he worked to elect Republicans who shared his vision. In that role, he facilitated the logistics and implementation of the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City and read the delegate count for President George W. Bush's nomination for re-election on the convention floor.

2008 Romney presidential campaign

Kyrillos was the New Jersey Chairman of Mitt Romney's 2008 presidential campaign.

2009 Christie gubernatorial campaign

In 2009, Kyrillos served as chairman of Chris Christie's successful gubernatorial campaign and was a member of the Governor's Transition Committee, serving as the liaison to all transition sub-committees.[26]

2012 U.S. Senate election

See main article: article and 2012 United States Senate election in New Jersey. In June 2011, Kyrillos filed an exploratory committee for a potential race in either 2012 or 2014.[27] [28]

On January 19, 2012, Kyrillos officially decided to run for the U.S. Senate, citing unemployment, housing prices and the national debt as issues he would tackle in the Senate.[29] [30] Kyrillos won the Republican nomination on June 5, 2012. He opposed Democratic incumbent Bob Menendez in the November 6th general election, in which he was defeated 58.4% to 40%.

Memberships

Kyrillos has served on the boards of the American Council of Young Political Leaders, National Conference of State Legislatures Foundation, Bayshore Senior Day Center, Count Basie Theatre, Garden State Arts Center Foundation, Monmouth County Historical Association, New Jersey Historical Society, Prevention First, Rainbow Foundation, and the Two River Theatre Company.

Personal life

Kyrillos is married to Susan Doctorian Kyrillos and has two children, Max and Georgia.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joe Kyrillos for Senate.
  2. Web site: One of Chris Christie's biggest allies is throwing his support to Jeb Bush. Business Insider. 2016-10-05.
  3. Web site: Joe Kyrillos hitches wagon to Gov. Christie in bid to win U.S. Senate seat. August 30, 2012.
  4. Web site: A Q + A with State Sen. Joseph Kyrillos. 26 August 2012.
  5. http://www2.lawrenceville.org/alumni/welcome/detail.asp?newsid=179298&bhcp=1 Independence Day Honors
  6. http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=40 Senator Kyrillos' legislative web page
  7. Web site: Press Release - Governor Mitt Romney Announces New Jersey State Leadership. The American Presidency Project. 25 November 2011.
  8. Web site: Joseph M. Kyrillos Jr.. Joseph Kyrillos profile. State Surge. November 25, 2011.
  9. Staff. "STATE GOP COMMITTEE SPENT $1.1 MILLION ON '87 ELECTION BIDS", The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 20, 1988. Accessed June 25, 2012. "The GOP committee spent heavily in the 13th District, doling out $25478 apiece to Assemblywoman Joann Smith (R., Middlesex), who was re-elected, and Assemblyman Joseph Kyrillos (R., Monmouth), who begins his first term."
  10. Web site: Candidates for the Offices of State Senate and General Assembly . 1987 . . July 3, 2015.
  11. Web site: Candidates for the Office of General Assembly . 1989 . Secretary of State of New Jersey . July 3, 2015.
  12. Web site: Kyrillos biography. New Jersey State Senate. November 25, 2011.
  13. King, Wayne. "G.O.P. Runs Against Florio, Who's Not Running", The New York Times, September 24, 1991. Accessed June 22, 2012. "Nonetheless, 'the Florio factor' is already established political jargon in New Jersey, an integral part of discussions about races like the one in the 13th Legislative District in Monmouth and Middlesex Counties. Joseph Kyrillos, the Republican Assemblyman who is trying to take away the Senate seat of Jim Phillips, mentions the Governor and 'the Florio tax plan' no fewer than four times in a 60-second radio commercial, and Mr. Phillips not once."
  14. Staff. "FAST ACTION PROMISED ON SCHOOLS RULING RAISES QUESTIONS OF COST", The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 6, 1990. Accessed June 25, 2012. "Assemblyman Joseph Kyrillos (R., Monmouth), a member of the Education Committee, said crafting a response to the court ruling would take time."
  15. News: Florio Urges Democrats To Fight Back . King, Wayne . October 24, 1991 . . July 3, 2015 . State Senator James T. Phillips, Democrat of Old Bridge, who is filling out an unexpired term and was not in the Legislature when the taxes were approved last year....
  16. Web site: Official Results - General Election - November 5, 1991 . Secretary of State of New Jersey . 1991 . July 3, 2015.
  17. Web site: Official list - General Election Returns for the Office of Senate and Assembly . November 24, 1993 . Secretary of State of New Jersey . July 3, 2015.
  18. Web site: Official Results - General Election Returns for the Office of State Senate . December 2, 1997 . Secretary of State of New Jersey . July 3, 2015.
  19. Web site: Official List - Candidate Returns for State Senate For November 2001 General Election . April 17, 2008 . Secretary of State of New Jersey . July 3, 2015.
  20. Web site: Official List - Candidate Returns for State Senate For November 2003 General Election . December 2, 2003 . Secretary of State of New Jersey . July 3, 2015.
  21. Web site: Official List - Candidate Returns for State Senate For November 2007 General Election . December 3, 2007 . Secretary of State of New Jersey . July 3, 2015.
  22. Web site: Kyrillos looks to the right and left at four challengers fighting long odds for his seat. Hunger. Matt. NJ Spotlight. 25 November 2011.
  23. Web site: Exclusive: Joe Kyrillos Declines to Seek Re-Election. The New York Observer. 25 October 2016.
  24. McGarry, Michael. "SHORE SUMMIT AT SEA ON WAY TO FUND PLANS", The Press of Atlantic City, February 19, 1992. Accessed June 25, 2012. "'That's the political question we have to answer,' state Sen. Joseph N. Kyrillos Jr., R-Monmouth, chairman of the Senate Natural Resources and Tourism Committee, said later."
  25. King, Wayne. "THE 1992 ELECTIONS: NEW JERSEY -- U.S. HOUSE RACES; All 10 Incumbents Win Re-election, and Democrats Keep Majority in Delegation', The New York Times, November 4, 1992. Accessed June 15, 2011. "The Democrats also retained the seat held by Frank Pallone Jr., an incumbent. He defeated his Republican opponent in the Sixth District, State Senator Joseph M. Kyrillos, with a margin of 55 percent to 45 percent with 85 percent of the vote counted."
  26. Johnson, Glen. "Romney Still in the Political Hunt", Associated Press, April 10, 2008. "New Jersey state Sen. Joseph Kyrillos, who served as Romney's New Jersey campaign chairman, said he has received four thank-you phone messages from Romney, which is more telling than the buttoned-down persona of the campaign."
  27. Burton, Cynthia. "Republican Kyrillos, running now for state Senate, eyes 2012 Senate run", The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 14, 2011. Accessed June 15, 2011.
  28. Pizarro, Max. Source: Kyrillos sets up exploratory committee for U.S. Senate run", PolitckerNJ, June 12, 2011. Accessed June 15, 2011.
  29. Web site: Angela . Delli Santi . GOP NJ Sen. Kyrillos to run for US Senate . Seattle Post-Intelligencer . January 19, 2012 .
  30. Web site: Pizarro . Max . Kyrillos's formal statement on running for U.S. Senate . Politicker NJ . January 19, 2012.