Paul Joseph Krebs (May 26, 1912 - September 17, 1996), born in New York City, was an American Democratic Party politician and U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 12th congressional district.
Before his election to Congress, Krebs was President of the New Jersey State Congress of Industrial Organizations (1954-1961) and President of the New Jersey United Auto Workers Council (1961-1965). He was elected in 1964 to the 89th United States Congress, but he did not run for reelection in 1966, after his seat was eliminated in redistricting. He served as director for the New Jersey State Office of Consumer Protection under Governor Richard J. Hughes from 1967 to 1970.
Krebs ran for the United States Senate against Republican incumbent Clifford P. Case in 1972 but lost by almost 30 points. He ran for the House again in 1974, but lost the Democratic primary to Frederick Bohen, who lost the open seat race to Millicent Fenwick. He died in September 1996 in Hallandale, Florida.
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Preceded by George M. Wallhauser |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey's 12th congressional district 1965 – 1967 |
Succeeded by Florence P. Dwyer |
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Preceded by Warren W. Wilentz |
Democratic Nominee for the U.S. Senate (Class 2) from New Jersey 1972 |
Succeeded by Bill Bradley |