He was elected Councilman in Oakland, New Jersey, in 1950, and served as Mayor of Oakland from 1952 to 1953. He was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly in 1951, and was re-elected in 1953, 1955 and 1957.[2] He was elected to the Bergen County, New JerseyBoard of Chosen Freeholders in 1958 and resigned his Assembly seat after taking office in 1959.[3] He was re-elected Freeholder in 1961. In 1965, Vervaet became a candidate for the New Jersey State Senate. Backed by the Republican County Chairman, Walter H. Jones, he won a hotly contested Republican Primary in which the incumbent Senator, Pierce H. Deamer Jr., who defeated for renomination. Vervaet received 10,519 more votes than Deamer.[4] But Vervaet lost the General Election in what turned out to be a heavily Democratic year. He trailed Alfred Kiefer by nearly 8,000 votes.[5] He was married to Dorothy Ryerson MacEvoy Vervaet (1921–1973) and had three children: Gay, Alden, and Karen.[6]
1965 Republican Primary for State Senator - Bergen County - Four Seats
^"Arthur Vervaet Jr. of Oakland, 86", The Record, November 23, 1999. Accessed August 28, 2019. "Mr. Vervaet, who was born in Pompton Lakes and attended a one-room schoolhouse in Oakland, graduated from Butler High School in 1931. He was a 1936 graduate of the University of Notre Dame, where he earned letters on the varsity tennis team."