Gerardo L. Del Tufo (November 6, 1909 – October 14, 1995) was an American politician who served in the
New Jersey State Legislature
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as a member of the
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A lawyer from
Newark
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, Del Tufo was a graduate of John Marshall College and John Marshall Law School. He was elected to the
New Jersey General Assembly
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in 1953 and served one two-year term. He served on the
Newark Board of Education
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from 1958 to 1964. He was elected to the
New Jersey State Senate
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in 1967. He did not seek re-election to the State Senate in 1971, but instead ran successfully for a seat on the
Essex County Board of Chosen Freeholders
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. He lost a bid for re-election in 1974.
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1909 births
1995 deaths
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Lawyers from Newark, New Jersey
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