Maclyn Goldman

Maclyn S. (Mac) Goldman (December 11, 1901 – November 18, 1977) was an American Democratic Party politician, lawyer and businessman. He represented Essex County in the New Jersey State Senate from 1966 to 1968. Goldman served as a Municipal Court Judge in West Orange, New Jersey and as the long time West Orange Democratic Municipal Chairman. He was the Essex County Treasurer. He was elected State Senator in 1965, but lost his bid for re-election in 1967 to Republican James Wallwork. He was a graduate of New York University and Rutgers Law School.[1]

1965 Essex County State Senator General Election Results

WinnerPartyVotesLoserPartyVotes
Nicholas FernicolaDemocrat145,589C. Robert SarconeRepublican128,815
Maclyn GoldmanDemocrat143,794Irwin KimmelmanRepublican116,205
John J. GiblinDemocrat143,040James E. Churchman, Jr.Republican112,995
Hutchins F. IngeDemocrat135,959William F. TompkinsRepublican112,128
George C. RichardsonIndependent10,409
Kendrick O. StephensonIndependent5,970
David BlumgartIndependent5,305
Frederick WaringIndependent44,76
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References

  1. Fitzgerald's Legislative Manual of New Jersey. 1967.


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