Marilynn English
Monmouth Tea Party Coalition President Frank Cotton announced via email tonight that he has collected 42 petition signatures for the U. S. Senate candidacy of potential Constitution Party candidate Marilynn English. Cotton asked that 50 people of his group step up t0 collect 30 signatures each.
English, of Verona in Essex County, is a licensed mortage banker. She was formerly employed by JP Morgan as an Assistant Vice President in the Mergers and Acquisitions.
English told MMM that she was approached by leaders of the Constitution Party to run for U.S. Senate two weeks ago. To her knowledge she has 100 signatures. 800 valid signatures are required for an third party candidate to get onto the general election ballot. Petitions are due with the Secretary of State on Tuesday, June 5 at 4PM.
She ran for Essex County Executive in 2010 as an Independent Democrat and for Essex County Freeholder at Large in 2011, also as an Independent Democrat.
English is a member of the Verona Rent Control Board and a former member of Verona’s Budget Review Committee.
Posted: May 31st, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 U.S. Senate Race | Tags: Constitution Party, Frank Cotton, Marilynn English, Rent Control, U.S. Senate, Verona Rent Control Board | 13 Comments »
By Frank Cotton
Last election Anna Little proved to be someone that would represent the people and not party politics. She has endured hostile treatment by former supporters that appear to be “party centered” and not concerned with the decay and downward direction of our country.
Recently members of the MCTPC reviewed candidates for congress and the backing they have received and used this as a “beacon of light”. We are very disgusted with the politics and the continued effort of those in both parties to not put forth constitutionally leaning candidates yet these parties swore an oath of allegiance to our U.S. Constitution. Only Anna Little has proven to be for Americans whether they are conservative or the “useful idiots” of the globalists. Therefore we proudly support Anna Little because it is clear Anna Little is not only older, but has proven to be best committed to people’s freedoms and restoring American greatness. She would never say “after this election I can be more flexible“.
Many say “our congress is now leaning more conservative so why bother?” Well this current congress has no clue, they don’t over-ride executive orders, they haven’t de-funded fascist political hidden agendas and have done nothing to audit our federal expenditures. Where is the outrage? It saddens many of us that so many people don’t realize our constitution declares our rights and shouldn’t be looked at as an outdated document. It provides for checks and balances and basic fundamental rights have not diminished due to TV, electricity, computers and the availability of cross state travel.
We put our trust in Anna Little and those folks who are tired and feel it’s not worthwhile to vote. We trust they will see the light and be engaged and await the long hard battle (here we go again) to victory.
Posted: April 17th, 2012 | Author: admin | Filed under: 2012 Congressional Races | Tags: Anna Little, Frank Cotton, Monmouth County Tea Party Coalition | 12 Comments »
This just in from Frank Cotton of the Monmouth Tea Party Coalition:
Did they break the law?
I need everyone who can to go to the www.app.com look up my profile frankcott and respond to this:
Three members of a local tea party group (Monmouth County Tea Party Coalition) did write-ins in June for democratic county committee chairs. The people were Bill Lawton, a gentleman (anonymous) and a woman (anonymous) for district 13. As of today, none of these 3 have been allowed to participate in democratic meetings, leaving them out of important events like the recent November elections.
Bill Lawton was notified of winning but the man and woman were not notified . Afterwards Bill spoke with Joe Marks, the democratic township committee man, and Joe Marks responded that he didn’t want Bill or the others on the committee because
“you are not friends of the democratic party”. This remark shows how the democrats in Hazlet are about getting their own like minded people and don’t respect the democratic process and voice of the people, not unlike our national democratic leaders.
Mr. Marks, why haven’t included these write-ins in the democratic meetings? Don’t you understand our constitutional rights, apparently not?
Frank Cotton of the Monmouth County Tea Party Coalition is now making inquires to the county board of elections and sees to have the state question the alleged actions of the local democrats. Meanswhile Hazlet, Aberdeen and and towns will soon find themselves under democratic leadership and proababy become high taxed, limited rights, congested and social welfare havens like the northern counties due to the alleged corruption and like minds of these democratic leaders. We have seen healthcare, cap and trade, and all kinds of deception at the national level by democrats, we don’t need that nonesense here in monmouth county.
Furthermore today, Frank Cotton asked the democratic county committee at http://www.monmouthdems.org/mcdc/Pages/Contact.htm the following question:
“I would like to know why Bill Lawton and Cindy Butler, write-ins for the country committee, are being excluded from your organization? Please respond to them directly so we can all participate in our democratic process. “
Posted: December 30th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Tea Party | Tags: Frank Cotton, Hazlet Democrats, Monmouth County Tea Party Coalition | Comments Off on Hazlet Democrats Excluded Duly Elected Committee Members From Participating