Monmouth County Clerk
MONMOUTH COUNTY CLERK -- Full Term -- Vote for One The Monmouth County Clerk is a constitutional and administrative officer elected by the voters of Monmouth County according to state law for a 5 year term. The Office of the Monmouth County Clerk is comprised of 5 Divisions: Property Recording, Clerk of Elections, Archives, Passports, and Office of Records Management.
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Slogan
Independent
Education
B.A. Columbia University
Employment
teacher, school board member, travel logistics, metal company, publishing, Suburban Transit, adult employment and campaign consultant.
Putting candidates beside each other on the ballot with no spaces as per Axtell v. Caputo. Not letting candidates on the ballot after the deadline or without enough signatures. Putting accurate voter registration numbers on the Election Results webpage.
A lifelong independent. Working on independent campaigns since 1969. I know how to get candidates on the ballot and how they get thrown off. Was a poll worker for 25 years. Was an independent presidential elector in 1976. I know how to reapportion, so I can check the accuracy of the maps. I am an honest person who will obey the election laws and not game the system as has been done by every Monmouth County Clerk in the past 40 years: Christine Hanlon, M. Clare French, Jane Clayton and Kim Guadagno, former Lieutenant Governor and former Monmouth Sheriff, and Jane Burgio, the first woman Secretary of State.
Elections in Monmouth County are stolen before the balloting, not during or after. The voting machines and mail ballots are solid. It is putting disfavored candidates on the ballot where voters can't find them so they don't know there's an alternative to the Republicans and Democrats. It's excluding independent candidates from debates and news coverage. It's unfair election finance rules where contributors to independent candidates are limited to giving $35,900 for every election cycle, but party contriibutors can give an additional $252,200 every election cycle to Legislative Leadership Committees, State Political Party Committees, County Political Party Committees, and Municipal Political Party Committee who can then spend it on party candidates. It's money laundering to hide the real contributors to the candidates who then don't represent the voters once elected. New Jersey spent $122 million on the June Primary, $100 per vote.Where did this money come from? How much did you contribute? (I am not asking for or spending any money. I'm asking for your vote and for you to visit my website: www.leinsdorf.com) I would fight for the reinstatement of special elections to fill vacancies in the legislature instead of appointment by political party committee members. Voters are acutally punished for voting for an independent under current practices.
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