Jeffrey A. Warsh

Jeffrey A. Warsh (born September 21, 1960) is an American attorney and Republican Party politician who served two terms in the New Jersey General Assembly, from 1992 to 1996, where he represented the 18th Legislative District, which covers portions of Middlesex County.

In the 1991 statewide Republican landslide, triggered in the wake of Governor of New Jersey Jim Florio's $2.8 billion tax increase package, Warsh and running mate Harriet E. Derman were elected to the General Assembly, knocking off Democratic incumbent George A. Spadoro and his running mate Michael J. Baker, while Jack Sinagra took the Senate seat vacated by Democrat Thomas H.

[5] An attorney with the Eatontown firm of Ansell Zaro Bennett & Grimm, Warsh earned his undergraduate degree from Franklin & Marshall College and was awarded a J.D.

[6] Warsh's running mate Harriet Derman left office in February 1994 after being appointed to head the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs.

[11] As of 2010[update], Warsh was employed by MBI GluckShaw, a state and local government relations firm, and was a resident of Westfield, New Jersey.