Mayor of Weehawken; Assemblyman, New Jersey Legislative District 33, New Jersey General Assembly
Richard J. Turner is a New Jersey state legislator and municipal official who serves as mayor of Weehawken and as a member of the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 33rd Legislative District. The district includes municipalities in Hudson County such as Weehawken, Union City, West New York, and Guttenberg.
Turner began his career in local government as a member of the Weehawken Township Council before becoming mayor in 2011. As mayor, he oversees municipal administration, local development projects, and public services in Weehawken. His tenure has included efforts related to waterfront redevelopment, transportation improvements, and municipal infrastructure.
In 2014, Turner was appointed to the New Jersey General Assembly to fill a vacancy in the 33rd Legislative District. Since joining the legislature, he has participated in legislative work addressing transportation policy, urban development, and state support for municipal governments.
Political Career
• Assemblyman, New Jersey Legislative District 33, New Jersey General Assembly (2014-present)
• Mayor, Weehawken (2011-present)
• Councilman, Weehawken Township Council (2006-2011)
Key Policy Areas
• Waterfront redevelopment and economic development
• Transportation and infrastructure investment
• Housing and municipal development
• Public safety and municipal services
• Regional economic growth and tourism
Notable Actions / Initiatives
• Appointed to the New Jersey General Assembly in 2014 representing the 33rd Legislative District.
• Oversaw waterfront redevelopment and infrastructure projects in Weehawken as mayor.
• Participated in legislative efforts related to transportation funding and infrastructure policy in New Jersey.
• Served as mayor while concurrently holding legislative office in the state assembly.
Education
Not publicly available
Personal
• Birth date: Not publicly available
• Residence: Weehawken, Hudson County, New Jersey
Democratic Party