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8 unusual facts about Richard Codey


Donald Bryan

He was reappointed acting commissioner in 2004 by former Gov. Richard Codey and served for the entire Codey Administration.

Glenn K. Rieth

Major General Rieth has served under both Democratic and Republican governors spanning the administrations of Jim McGreevey, Richard Codey, Jon Corzine, and Chris Christie.

Lucille Davy

She was named acting commissioner on September 9, 2005, by former Governor of New Jersey Richard Codey.

Marianne Espinosa

In 2005, Judge Espinosa was nominated by Governor Richard Codey to a seat on the Superior Court in Union County.

New Jersey in the 21st century

Senate President Richard Codey served as Acting Governor (then Governor) in McGreevey's place.

His chauffeur, a New Jersey State Police officer, lost control of the vehicle, seriously injuring the Governor and leading to a new period of acting governorship by Richard Codey while Corzine recuperated.

Paula Franzese

Previously, she was appointed Special Ethics Counsel to New Jersey Governor Richard Codey.

Ronald Rice

He is the fourth-most senior senator in the state, behind Richard Codey, Gerald Cardinale, and Raymond Lesniak.


Eldridge Hawkins, Jr.

Hawkins’ reform campaign won the support of State Senator and former Governor Richard Codey, Newark Mayor Cory Booker, Assemblywoman Mila Jasey and two members of the Orange City Council.


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