November 7, 2007 - 10:54am
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Casagrande is the youngest woman legislator

Assemblywoman-elect Caroline Casagrande becomes the youngest woman to ever win election to the New Jersey Legislature.  At age 30, she is three years younger than Republican Barbara Curran was when she won in 1973, and three years younger than Kathleen Donovan was when she ousted Democratic incumbents in 1985.

A former newspaper reporter and Executive Director of the Republican State Committee, Curran won the old 24th district seat (which was Summit, her hometown, part of eastern Morris County, and a small part of Passaic County) despite the Watergate landslide that year; her running mate lost to Democrat John Sinsimer

Curran stayed in the Assembly until 1980, when she resigned to become a Commissioner of the Board of Public Utilities; she is now a Superior Court Judge.

Donovan and Paul DiGaetano defeated Democratic incumbents Robert Hollenbeck and Robert Visotcky in the 1985 Kean landslide. She lost a State Senate bid in 1987 and has been Bergen County Clerk since 1988.

WALLY EDGE can be reached via email at politicsnj@aol.com.

Comments

What about Ruiz


Isn't Ruiz the youngest Senator?

None of this matters really since both are controlled (as most legislators) by their respective political masters.

Right now in Jersey its good to be a woman even better if you're a minority (see 27th, 35th, 29th and 6th).

11/07/07 11:33 am

how old is Dana Redd


how old is Dana Redd

11/07/07 11:43 am

She's tall. On APP I saw her


She's tall. On APP I saw her standing next to Beck and O'Scanlon, who are both about 5'9"-5'10" and she towered over both of them.

11/07/07 1:54 pm