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Paul J. Contillo (born July 8, 1929) is an American
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politician who represented the
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State Legislature during three separate tenures.


Career

Contillo served as a Councilman in
Paramus, New Jersey Paramus ( Waggoner, Walter H ''The New York Times'', February 16, 1966. Accessed October 16, 2018. "Paramus – pronounced puh-RAHM-us, with the accent on the second syllable – may have taken its name from 'perremus' or 'perymus,' Indian for ...
from 1971 to 1973. He was elected to the
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in 1973, entering the race after the Democratic nominee, Paramus Councilman Alphonso DeFilippo dropped out of the race after the primary. Riding the Watergate Democratic landslide, Contillo and his running mate, incumbent Assemblyman Edward Hynes defeated Republican Assemblyman Charles Reid and attorney Ralph W. Chandless Jr. Contillo was the top votegetter and won by more than 8,000 votes. He sought re-election to a second term in 1975, running with Hasbrouck Heights Councilman Robert Burns after Hynes chose not to run. He defeated former Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce President Richard Fritzky in the Democratic primary by just 797 votes. In the general election, Contillo beat Chandless and former Mayor of Hackensack and Bergen County Freeholder Frank A. Buono Jr. by less than 2,000 votes. Contillo was viewed as especially vulnerable in 1977 after voting for Governor
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's unpopular state income tax. Fritzky challenged him again in the Democratic primary but lost by more than 1,600 votes. But as Byrne rebounded in his re-election campaign, so did Contillo and Burns. They defeated Paramus Councilman Louis Kosco and Lodi Mayor James Cuccio by more than 3,000 votes. He sought re-election to a fourth term in 1979, but lost by 374 votes to Kosco and his running mate, attorney John Paolella. In 1983, Contillo ran for State Senator against Paolella, who had ousted two-term Democrat John Skevin two years earlier. In a competitive Democratic primary, Contillo beat Skevin by 849 votes, and unseated Paolella in the general election by 595 votes. He was re-elected to a second term in the Senate in 1987, defeating Assemblyman Kosco by 2,368 votes. In the Senate, Contillo served as Assistant Majority Leader and drafted New Jersey's local government ethics laws. After supporting Governor
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's controversial tax increases, Contillo was defeated for a third term in the Senate in 1991. In a rematch with Kosco, he lost by a landslide 7,168 votes. Contillo sought a comeback in 1993, but lost the Democratic Senate primary to Garfield Councilman James Krone by 851 votes. In 2013, at age 84 and after 22 years out of office, Contillo was again elected to the State Assembly. The incumbent, Connie Wagner, dropped her re-election bid in June and resigned her seat on October 1 to move to Florida. Democrats replaced Wagner on the ballot with
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, but in a Special Election Convention held on October 20, elected Contillo to fill the remaining three months of Wagner's term. He took office on November 18, 2013, and served until January 14, 2014. He was assigned to the Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee, and the Assembly Higher Education Committee. Before retiring, he was the President and Founder of a New York City printing company, Allied Reproductions, Inc.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Contillo, Paul Democratic Party New Jersey state senators Democratic Party members of the New Jersey General Assembly 1929 births People from Paramus, New Jersey Politicians from Bergen County, New Jersey Living people 21st-century American politicians