Joseph R. Malone

Joseph R. Malone III (born October 1, 1949) is an American Republican Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1993 until 2012, representing the 30th Legislative District and is a long-time mayor of the City of Bordentown.[3] Malone has served as the director of post-secondary and adult education and apprentice coordinator at Somerset County Technical Institute in Bridgewater.[1] Early in his political career, Malone was a Democrat and was one of the party's nominees for the General Assembly in 1979 in the 8th Legislative District.[4] However, later he became a Republican and was selected by the 30th District's Republican county committees to fill the remainder of Robert Singer's unexpired 1992–93 term in the General Assembly after Singer resigned his seat to fill a State Senate vacancy created when John E. Dimon did not run for re-election and later died.[5] Malone was the Assembly's Budget Officer from 2004 to January 2011, and was the Assistant Majority Whip from 2000 to 2001.
New Jersey General AssemblyRobert SingerDave RibleSean T. KeanBordentownTrentonNew JerseyRepublicanDemocraticAlma materTrenton State CollegeRepublican Party30th Legislative DistrictThe College of New JerseyDeputy MayorSomerset CountyBridgewaterDemocrat8th Legislative DistrictState SenateJohn E. DimonDavid Rible11th District7th Legislative DistrictWayback MachineNew Jersey LegislatureProject Vote SmartThe New York TimesThe Philadelphia InquirerThe Star-LedgerAsbury Park Press30th DistrictMelvin CottrellRonald S. Dancer