Marie Sheehan Muhler (born July 19, 1937) is an American Republican Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1976 to 1986.
Living in Marlboro Township, New Jersey with her husband—an engineer at Bell Laboratories—and their four children, Sheehan served on the township's zoning board of adjustment and on the boards of education of both the Marlboro Public Schools and the Freehold Regional High School District.
[1] In her first campaign for the Assembly, running in 1975 in the 11th Legislative District, Muhler knocked off incumbent Democrat Morton Salkind by a margin of under 300 votes.
In redistricting following the 1980 United States census, Marlboro Township was one of several strongly Republican municipalities that were removed from the district.
[5] Muhler resigned from the Assembly on October 20, 1986 to join the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs.