George John Otlowski (January 3, 1912 – March 16, 2009) was an American publisher turned Democratic Party politician who served on the Board of Chosen Freeholders for Middlesex County, New Jersey for eight years.
[2] In the 1962 primary for the newly formed New Jersey's 15th congressional district, Otlowski lost to Edward J. Patten, a former mayor of Perth Amboy.
[2] In the Assembly, he supported legislation to aid the mentally ill and those living in nursing homes, and helped create Middlesex County College.
In the years following his election, the city saw a major demographic change with a substantial increase in the Hispanic population and gradually The Star-Ledger described how the people "were turning against him".
By 1990, he was facing a recall election petition led by Vas and he decided to step down two years into his term of office, saying "I had a lot of fun being mayor.