In 1955, Fox became the Democratic nominee for State Senator, challenging freshman Republican incumbent Mark Anton. Anton faced a split among Essex Republican factions after just narrowly defeating Assembly Majority Leader William O. Barnes in the GOP Primary.[2] Fox beat Anton by 7,809 votes out of more than 230,000 cast, a 51%-48% win.[3]
Fox won re-election to a second term in 1959, defeating Republican Alfred Clapp, who served in the State Senate from 1948 to 1953, when he resigned to become a Superior Court Judge. Clapp left the bench to help the GOP regain the Senate seat, but Fox won by 14,582 votes, a 51%-45% win.[4]
He did not seek re-election to a third term in 1963 after losing the support of the Essex County Democratic organization, but instead accepted an appointment by Governor Richard J. Hughes as a Commissioner of the Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor.[5]
References
^Fitgerald's Legislative Manual of New Jersey. Joseph J. Gribbins. 1959. p. 359.
^Wright, George Cable (20 April 1955). "PRIMARY IN ESSEX IS WON BY ANTON; Republican Incumbent Beats Barnes in Race for the Key Jersey Senate Nomination". New York Times.
^"Our Campaigns". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
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^Wright, George Cable (25 June 1963). "Fox Picked to Succeed Thompson In Waterfront Commission Post; Jersey Governor Notifies Incumbent That He Is Appointing Senator To Leave Seat Vacant Took Post in 1958". New York Times.