New Jersey is grieving the loss of Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver, who passed away at 71 years old. Lt. Gov. Oliver was a true trailblazer, shattering barriers and creating history as the first Black woman to hold a statewide-elected office in the Garden State. Her extraordinary career as a devoted public servant will forever be a source of inspiration for future generations.
Details surrounding her passing remain undisclosed, but Lt. Gov. Oliver had been receiving medical care while New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy was out of the state. During this time, Senate President Nicholas Scutari took on the role of acting governor. As the news spread, condolences poured in from across the state and beyond.
In a heartfelt statement, the Oliver family conveyed their sorrow and paid tribute to Lt. Gov. Sheila Y. Oliver’s remarkable legacy of dedication, service, and inspiration. They fondly remembered her unwavering commitment to the people of New Jersey and her tireless efforts to uplift the community.
Lt. Gov. Oliver’s political journey began unexpectedly when a friend asked her to run on his ticket for the state Senate. Winning the election marked the beginning of her illustrious career as a state legislator. She went on to achieve more groundbreaking feats, becoming the first woman of color to serve in a statewide elected office and later becoming the first Black woman to serve as the speaker of the state general assembly.
Reflecting on her journey, Lt. Gov. Oliver once said, “I want to be involved in everything in the state legislature.” This profound dedication to public service and leadership made her the ideal running mate for Gov. Phil Murphy. He praised her as a trailblazer, describing the decision to choose her as “the best decision I ever made.” He acknowledged her significant contributions to the state and her role as an inspiration, particularly to women and women of color.
Throughout her career, Lt. Gov. Oliver remained deeply committed to her community, fighting passionately for social justice, affordable housing, and economic opportunities for all New Jerseyans. Her impact extended beyond state borders, earning admiration from influential figures like Sen. Cory Booker, who expressed his admiration for her inspiring leadership and the enduring legacy she leaves behind.
Tributes poured in not only from within New Jersey but also from neighboring states, as New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams acknowledged her dedication to public service and her role as a trailblazer for women of color.
The passing of Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver has left a void in New Jersey politics, but her legacy will endure as a symbol of breaking barriers and fighting for the people she served. Her life’s work will continue to inspire countless generations to pursue public service with dedication and passion, ensuring that her impact remains ever-present in the hearts and minds of those she touched.