Talk:Robert E. Littell
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edithttps://newjerseyglobe.com/governor/new-jerseys-parade-of-governors/ "I have always maintained that New Jersey had a sixth governor during that time period. State Sen. Robert Littell was elected acting Senate President and presided over the Senate until Bennett and Codey had been duly elected. Maybe Littell had a few minutes as governor as well." Wildstein, David. Nov 15 2018. "New Jersey’s Parade of Governors: How John O. Bennett III got to spend 84 hours as Governor of New Jersey." New Jersey Globe.