Eric Muñoz (October 14, 1947 – March 30, 2009) was an American surgeon and Republican politician, who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from May 2001, where he represented the 21st legislative district, until his death on March 30, 2009. Muñoz had served as the Deputy Conference Leader since 2006.

Early life

Muñoz was born on October 14, 1947, in the Bronx, New York. His father, William Muñoz, was a manager of a Freehold Borough waste water treatment plant and a general store in Colts Neck Township. He grew up in Colts Neck, first attending Atlantic Elementary School there and the Peddie School in Hightstown.

Medical career

Muñoz graduated with a B.A. degree from the University of Virginia in Pre-Med and received an M.D. degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He did his general surgery training at Yale-New Haven Hospital, and was also awarded his Master of Business Administration in Finance degree from Columbia University.

Muñoz was a practicing trauma surgeon and administrator at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He served on the National Institutes of Health Committee since 2002. From 1990 to 2001, he served as Chairman of the New Jersey Medical Practitioner Review Panel, where he was first appointed by Governor of New Jersey James Florio in 1990 and reappointed by Governor Christine Todd Whitman in 1995.

Political career

A longtime resident of Summit, New Jersey, Muñoz served on the Summit Common Council from 1996 until 2001.

He was elected in 2001, and reelected in 2003, 2005 and 2007, to represent the new 21st District consisting of municipalities in Union, Morris, Essex and Somerset counties. He served as Deputy Leader of the Republican Conference for the 2006–2008 term.

Personal life

In 1984, he married Nancy Ann Foster at his parents' house in Freehold.

On April 27, 2009, a special convention was held by Republican county committee members to fill the vacancy caused by Muñoz's death. His widow defeated two opponents, Long Hill Mayor George Vitureira and Long Hill School Board member Bruce Meringolo. The final tally was Muñoz 174, Meringolo 34, Vitureira 16. Both Meringolo and Vitureira filed petitions to appear on the June 2009 Republican primary ballot. Nancy Muñoz filled the seat for the remainder of the term in January 2010 and was elected in her own right from then until 2025 when she lost re-election to Democrats Vincent Kearney and Andrew Macurdy.

References

  • Assemblyman Munoz's legislative web page , New Jersey Legislature
  • New Jersey Legislature financial disclosure forms:
  • 2007
  • 2006
  • 2005
  • 2004
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Assembly Member Eric Munoz, Project Vote Smart
  • District 21 Candidates Website Kean (Senate), Bramnick & Munoz (Assembly)
  • New Jersey Voter Information Website 2003