Governor Phil Murphy just dropped some big news: he’s appointing George Samir Helmy to the United States Senate to replace Senator Robert Menendez after his recent resignation. This move comes after Menendez was found guilty of serious charges, marking a fall from grace for the long-serving senator.
Governor Murphy made it clear that Helmy is the man for the job. With a wealth of experience under his belt—including being the longest-serving gubernatorial chief of staff in New Jersey history and working closely with Senators Cory Booker and the late Frank Lautenberg—Helmy knows his way around the Senate like few others. Murphy emphasized that Helmy will be ready to hit the ground running, providing essential services to New Jerseyans, especially as the Senate gears up for a busy fall.
Helmy’s appointment is temporary, as he will serve until the upcoming election on November 5th, where New Jersey voters will choose their next Senator. Governor Murphy’s plan is to ensure a smooth transition by appointing the election winner to the Senate before the new year. But for now, Helmy’s mission is to serve as a caretaker, ensuring continuity and strong representation for New Jersey during this crucial period.
Helmy’s appointment is also historic, as he will be the only Arab American Senator in the 118th Congress. This adds a significant milestone to his impressive career and reflects the diverse fabric of New Jersey.
All eyes will now turn to the November election, where voters will decide who will take over the Senate seat for a full term. In the meantime, George Helmy is poised to step into his new role with the support of Governor Murphy and a clear mandate to restore public trust and serve the people of New Jersey.