Lester E. Mahr Explained

Lester E. Mahr
Birth Name:Lester E. Mahr
Birth Date:23 February 1903
Birth Place:Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
Death Place:Lakewood, New Jersey, U.S.
Office:New Jersey State Assemblyman
Termstart:January 1939
Termend:January 1944
Predecessor:Raymond W. Schroeder
Successor:Frederic Stoddard
Party:Republican
Children:3
Alma Mater:New Jersey Law School

Lester E. Mahr (February 23, 1903 – January 1, 1971) was an American Republican Party politician who served five terms representing Essex County in the New Jersey General Assembly.

Early life

He was born in Newark, New Jersey on February 23, 1903, the son of George L. Mahr and Louise E. Abrahams Mahr. He was a 1924 graduate of New Jersey Law School. He was admitted to the bar in 1924.[1]

Political career

Mahr was elected to the New Jersey State Assembly in 1938, and was re-elected in 1939, 1940, 1941 and 1942.[2] He was the Chairman of the Assembly Committee on Elections.[3]

In March, 1943, Mahr resigned his position as Counsel to Essex County Superintendent of Elections and Commissioner of Registration Anthony P. Miele following accusations that holding two state positions was in violation of the New Jersey Constitution. Mahr maintained that there was no "constitutional incompatibility" in holding both jobs.[4]

Family

Mahr married Carol Mason Cobb on June 21, 1929. They had three children: Carol Lou Mahr, George L. Mahr, and Robert L. Mahr.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Legislative Manual of New Jersey. 1941. Joseph J. Gribbons.
  2. Book: Legislative Manual of New Jersey. 1947. Joseph J. Gribbons.
  3. Book: Legislative Manual of New Jersey. 1980. Joseph J. Gribbons.
  4. News: ESSEX ASSEMBLYMAN QUITS ELECTIONS POST; Mahr, However, Denies Dual Jobs Violate Constitution. 18 January 2015. New York Times. 26 March 1943. subscription .