Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr. (born May 17, 1952), widely known as Joe D., has been the
County Executive of
Essex County, New Jersey
Essex County is located in the northeastern part of New Jersey. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the county's population was 863,728, making it the state's second-most populous county, behind Bergen and Middlesex Counties. since 2003.
Background and career
DiVincenzo attended
Jersey City State College
New Jersey City University (NJCU) is a public university in Jersey City, New Jersey. Originally chartered in 1927, and known as Jersey City State College for 40 years of its history, New Jersey City University consists of the School of Business, ...
. where he played football for the Knights graduating in 1976 with a degree in public health.
DiVincenzo was first elected to the Essex County
Board of Chosen Freeholders in 1990. He served as the board's president for eight terms. Prior to becoming freeholder, DiVincenzo held public jobs in Essex County as a parks supervisor, teacher, and athletics coordinator.
County Executive
DiVincenzo was sworn in to his first term as
County Executive of
Essex County on January 1, 2003
after being elected in 2002; he was reelected for his fourth term in November 2014. He received the backing of the state's Democratic establishment, including
Bob Menendez
Robert Menendez (; born January 1, 1954) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the senior United States senator from New Jersey, a seat he has held since 2006. Gale Biography In Context. A member of the Democratic Party, he was firs ...
,
Cory Booker,
Stephen Sweeney,
Vincent Prieto,
Donald Payne Jr., and
Steve Fulop
Steven Michael Fulop (born February 28, 1977) is an American politician serving as the 49th and current Mayor of Jersey City, mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey. A Democratic Party (United States), Democrat, he was formerly the Councilman for Jersey ...
.
DiVincenzo announced in December 2017 that he would be running for his fifth term of office. He won the 2018 election with 80% of votes cast against
West Orange's Adam Kraemer.
Double dipping
Double dipping
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is the practice of simultaneously holding multiple elected positions or to being employed by and collecting retirement benefits from the same public authority at the same time.
In 2011, DiVincenzo while still in office began to collect pension as County Executive. He justified the move by claiming that it is legal, as well as a good financial decision for his family.
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Statewide influence
DiVincenzo is generally considered to be a power broker
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and political boss of the Essex County political machine
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, exerting much influence on county and state politics. In 2011 in The New York Times, New Jersey State Senator
The New Jersey Senate was established as the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature by the Constitution of 1844, replacing the Legislative Council. There are 40 legislative districts, representing districts with an average population of 232, ...
Kevin O'Toole (R-Cedar Grove) is quoted as saying that "in terms of Democratic politics, Joe D. is becoming the king of North Jersey."
Crossing party lines, he, and many other registered Democrats statewide, endorsed Republican Governor Chris Christie in his successful 2013 re-election bid.
In 2021, he endorsed Governor Phil Murphy in his successful re-election bid.
Campaign spending violations investigation
In October 2013, questions arose regarding DiVincenzo's campaign spending. The state Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC), in its 16-count complaint against DiVincenzo, alleged that he failed to properly report nearly $72,000 in campaign expenditures, and improperly spent more than $16,000. In May 2014, the commission announced it would not hold hearings until after the election, tentatively in January 2015. It is unclear whether the ELEC will hear the case. The four-person board, required by law to include two Democrats and two Republicans, has been without a Democratic member since Governor Christie has not appointed one. One Democrat, Walter Timpone, recused himself without explanation, leading to Divincenzo's lawyers' claims that there must be an official quorum. The case is unlikely to proceed. Governor Christie chose not to replace the Democrat, effectively crippling the ELEC.
Personal life
After residing for 34 years in Nutley, he moved with his wife Donna to Roseland in 2013. He has two children, Kimberly DiVincenzo-Root and Joseph DiVincenzo.[
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References
External links
Essex County
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1952 births
American political bosses from New Jersey
Essex County, New Jersey executives
Living people
New Jersey City University alumni
New Jersey Democrats
People from Essex County, New Jersey
People from Nutley, New Jersey
People from Roseland, New Jersey