Gene Mullins

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Gene Mullines
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Republican Party
Congressman
Began Present Office:
2008
Electoral District 11th Congressional district
State New Jersey
Region and Superregion Atlantic Seaboard, Mid-Atlantic
Previous Offices Long Valley School Board President, Long Valley Mayor, NJ State Senator
Born

December 1, 1948
Willingboro, NJ
Spouse Anna Mullins
Religion Presbyterian (PCA)
Residence Long Valley, NJ
Occupation Pastor
Education Montclair State College, Westminster Theological Seminary


Gene Mullins (born December 1, 1948) is the United States Representative for the U.S. state of New Jersey's 11th Congressional District.

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Early Life

Gene Mullins was born to Ralph and Ruth (née Dotson) on December 1, 1948. The son of a High School history teacher, Gene took an early interest in history. He attended Montclair State College from 1966-1970 graduating with a degree in History with the intent of teaching. At the age of 22, shortly after graduating, he attended a church service, at the prompting of a former roommate, and was converted to Christianity. In 1977 Gene graduated Westminster Theological Seminary in Glenside, PA, with a Masters of Divinity. He was pastor of a church in the Presbyterian Church in America from 1978-1990. He is still an ordained minister.

Political Career

Living in the town of Long Valley, NJ, Gene became concerned about the quality of the school district and decided to run for School Board. This was his entry into politics. He served as School Board President from 1985-1989. After a failed run for mayor in 1991, he tried again in 1995 and was elected. He served two terms (1996-2004). In 2003, nearing the end of his mayoral term, he ran for NJ State Senator and was elected with 51% of the vote. In 2008, he was elected to represent the 11th District of New Jersey in the US House of Representatives.

Personal Life

Gene is married to his wife, Anna (née Wilson). They met while Gene was in college and were married April 11, 1974. Together, they had five children: Arthur (b. 1975), Laura (b.1977), Jude (b. 1980), Matthew (b. 1982), and Rachel (b. 1984). In 1992, Arthur was killed in a car accident on the New Jersey turnpike.

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Key Votes

Committee assignments

Sponsored legislation

2012 Presidential Election

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