Former Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey; Former Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Community Affairs
Sheila Y. Oliver was a New Jersey state legislator and executive branch official who served as lieutenant governor of New Jersey from 2018 until 2023. She also served concurrently as commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs during that period. In those roles, she participated in executive branch policymaking and oversaw programs related to housing, community development, and municipal services.
Before becoming lieutenant governor, Oliver served in the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 34th Legislative District. In 2010, she became the first woman elected speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly. Her legislative work included policy initiatives related to housing, urban development, and community services.
Oliver’s career in public service also included earlier roles in local government and nonprofit administration. Her work focused on housing policy, community development, and programs affecting municipalities and urban communities throughout New Jersey.
Political Career
• Lieutenant Governor, New Jersey (2018-2023)
• Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (2018-2023)
• Speaker, New Jersey General Assembly (2010-2014)
• Assemblywoman, New Jersey Legislative District 34 (2004-2018)
Key Policy Areas
• Housing policy and community development
• Municipal services and local government support
• Urban redevelopment initiatives
• Economic development and community investment
• Public service programs and social services
Notable Actions / Initiatives
• Served as lieutenant governor of New Jersey from 2018 to 2023.
• Became the first woman elected speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly in 2010.
• Oversaw statewide housing and community development programs as commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs.
• Participated in legislative and executive initiatives related to housing policy and municipal support programs.
Education
• Lincoln University, B.A.
• Columbia University, M.S.W.
Personal
• Birth date: July 14, 1952
• Residence: Newark, Essex County, New Jersey
Democratic Party