Education
Seton Hall University.
politician member of the New Jersey Senate
Seton Hall University.
Bubba served in the United States. Navy, got a degree in Marketing from Seton Hall University and was a manager for New Jersey Bell Telephone Company. He served on the Board of Education of the Wayne Public Schools from 1971 to 1975, and was elected to the Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders in 1975. He lost a bid for re-election in 1978, and was elected Passaic County Republican Chairman in 1979.
Bubba was first elected to the Senate in 1981, when redistricting reconfigured the 34th Legislative District, which included Wayne and Clifton in Passaic County, and parts of Western Essex County.
He defeated Democrat William J. Bate, an Assemblyman and ex-Senator, by a 53-47% margin. He survived a tough general election campaign against Passaic County Freeholder James Roe, the brother of United States. Republican
Robert Roe by just 974 votes. When Robert A. Roe retired in 1992, Bubba sought a seat in the United States. House of Representatives, but lost to former Assemblyman Herb Klein by a wide margin.
In 1997, he was defeated in the Republican primary by Norman M. Robertson, a Passaic County Freeholder, by a 66%-34% margin.
In the Senate, Bubba served as Assistant Minority Whip from 1985 to 1986, as Minority Whip from 1987 to 1988, and as Assistant Minority Leader from 1988 to 1991. Bubba retired to Florida after a career with the phone company, and in 2004 made a bid for Pompano Beach, Florida City Commissioner. He received 235 votes -- just 8% -- in his fourth-place finish.
(The candidate who finished third lost by 27 percentage points and Bubba got less than half the number of votes she did).