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William S. Hults Jr.

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William Sanford Hults (June 18, 1906 – November 13, 1999) was an American politician from New York.

Life

He was born on June 18, 1906, in Port Washington, Nassau County, New York.[1] He attended the local schools, and then joined his father's contracting business. He married Ann E. (1909–1996), and they had two children.

Hults was a member of the New York State Assembly (Nassau Co., 2nd D.) in 1943 and 1944. He was a member of the New York State Senate (3rd D.) from 1945 to 1959, sitting in the 165th, 166th, 167th, 168th, 169th, 170th, 171st and 172nd New York State Legislatures. He resigned his seat, and was appointed on April 1, 1959, by Gov. Nelson Rockefeller as New York State Commissioner of Motor Vehicles.[2] On November 10, 1966, he tendered his resignation as Commissioner, effective December 31.[3] Adterwards he moved to West Palm Beach, Florida.

He died on November 13, 1999;[4] and was buried at the Lake Worth Memory Gardens in Lake Worth, Florida.

Sources

  1. ^ New York Red Book (1963–64; pg. 763)
  2. ^ HULTS IS SWORN IN in the New York Times on April 2, 1959 (subscription required)
  3. ^ Hults Plans to Quit Motor Vehicle Post At End of the Year in the New York Times on November 11, 1966 (subscription required)
  4. ^ Obituaries; William S. Hults in the Port Washington News (on-line) on December 3, 1999
New York State Assembly
Preceded by New York State Assembly
Nassau County, 2nd District

1943–1944
Succeeded by
New York State Senate
Preceded by New York State Senate
3rd District

1945–1959
Succeeded by
Government offices
Preceded by State Commissioner of Motor Vehicles
1959–1966
Succeeded by