Daniel R. Benson

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Daniel R. "Dan" Benson
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 14th Legislative District
Assumed office
January 10, 2011
Serving with Wayne DeAngelo
Preceded by Linda R. Greenstein
Mercer County Freeholder
In office
March 18, 2008 – January 10, 2011
Preceded by Elizabeth Maher Muoio
Succeeded by Samuel Frisby
Personal details
Born (1975-11-22) November 22, 1975 (age 49)
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Hande Yurttan
Residence Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey
Alma mater B.S. Georgetown University
M.P.P. Rutgers University
Occupation Energy and telecommunications policy consultant
Website Legislative web page

Daniel R. "Dan" Benson (born November 22, 1975) is an American Democratic Party politician who serves in the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 14th Legislative District. Benson, who previously served on the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders, replaced Assemblywoman Linda R. Greenstein, after she was elected to the New Jersey Senate in a special election. He was sworn in on January 10, 2011, to fill Greenstein's vacant Assembly seat.

Biography

Benson received a B.S degree from Georgetown University, studying physics and government, and a Master of Public Policy degree from Rutgers University's Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, studying science and technology policy.[1]

He was elected to the Hamilton Township Council in 2002, becoming the youngest elected councilman in township history.[2] He served on the council until 2005, when he gave up his seat to run for the New Jersey General Assembly. Benson lost the Assembly race, finishing behind the incumbents, Republican Bill Baroni and Democrat Linda R. Greenstein.[3]

In 2008, Benson was appointed to a seat on the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders by county Democrats replacing Elizabeth Maher Muoio who took on a county job.[4] He won a special election in November 2008 to complete the remainder of Muoio's term and was re-elected to a full three-year term in 2009.[5][6]

When Greenstein won a special election to fill the remainder of Baroni's Senate term in November 2010, Benson ran for the vacant Assembly seat. On January 8, 2011, Benson was selected by a Democratic convention of Mercer and Middlesex counties (the counties that compose the 14th District) to replace Greenstein.[7] He was sworn in on January 10, 2011.[8] In the Legislature, he serves as the Vice Chair of the Assembly Health and Senior Services Committee, he also sits on the Commerce and Economic Development Committee and the Environment and Solid Waste Committee.[1]

District 14

Each of the 40 districts in the New Jersey Legislature has one representative in the New Jersey Senate and two members in the New Jersey General Assembly. The other representatives from the 14th District for the 2014-2015 Legislative Session are:[9][10]

References

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  9. Legislative Roster 2014-2015 Session, New Jersey Legislature. Accessed January 28, 2014.
  10. District 14 Legislators, New Jersey Legislature. Accessed January 28, 2014.

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New Jersey General Assembly
Preceded by Member of the New Jersey General Assembly for the 14th District
January 10, 2011 – present
With: Wayne DeAngelo
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by Mercer County At-large Freeholder
March 18, 2008 – January 10, 2011
Succeeded by
Samuel Frisby