Former New Jersey acting governor Richard Codey dies at 79
Source: AP
Updated 2:48 PM EST, January 11, 2026
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) Richard Dick Codey, a former acting governor of New Jersey and the longest serving legislator in the states history, died Sunday. He was 79. Codeys wife, Mary Jo Codey, confirmed her husbands death to The Associated Press.
Gov. Richard J. Codey passed away peacefully this morning at home, surrounded by family, after a brief illness, Codeys family wrote in a Facebook post on Codeys official page. Our family has lost a beloved husband, father and grandfather -- and New Jersey lost a remarkable public servant who touched the lives of all who knew him, the family said.
Known for his feisty, regular-guy persona, Codey was a staunch advocate of mental health awareness and care issues. The Democrat also championed legislation to ban smoking from indoor areas and sought more money for stem cell research.
Codey, the son of a northern New Jersey funeral home owner, entered the state Assembly in 1974 and served there until he was elected to the state Senate in 1982. He served as Senate president from 2002 to 2010. Codey first served as acting governor for a brief time in 2002, after Christine Todd Whitmans resignation to join President George W. Bushs administration. He held the post again for 14 months after Gov. Jim McGreevey resigned in 2004.
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