George Howard Ittleman (March 15, 1881 – June 1974) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
[1] The family emigrated to the United States, and in 1892 settled in Brooklyn.
[2] In November 1913, he was elected as a Progressive, with Republican and Independence League endorsement,[3] to the New York State Assembly (Kings Co., 6th D.), and was a member of the 137th New York State Legislature in 1914.
In November 1914, he ran for re-election, but was defeated by Republican Nathan D. Shapiro.
In 1945, Ittleman headed a committee which supported Magistrate Abner C. Surpless to run for the Republican nomination for Mayor of New York City,[4] but after five months of debate Surpless withdrew from the race in June.