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Marlene Lynch Ford
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
from the 10th district
In office
January 10, 1984 – January 7, 1986

Serving with John Paul Doyle

Preceded byWarren Wolf
Succeeded byRobert Singer
In office
January 9, 1990 – January 7, 1992

Serving with John Paul Doyle

Preceded byRobert Singer
Succeeded byVirginia E. Haines and David W. Wolfe
Personal details
Born (1954-02-23) February 23, 1954 (age 70)
Yuma, Arizona
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseWilliam J. Ford (1974-1989) Francis J Kelly (1998-present)
ChildrenMaryJo Lin Kelly
ResidenceToms River, New Jersey
Alma materGeorgian Court College (1976)
Seton Hall University Law School (1979)
OccupationAttorney / Judge

Marlene Lynch Ford (born February 23, 1954) is an American Democratic Party politician, prosecutor and jurist who served in the New Jersey General Assembly.

Born Marlene Lynch in Yuma, Arizona on February 23, 1954, she attended St. Rose High SchoolinBelmar, New Jersey. She graduated in 1976 from Georgian Court College with a bachelor's degree in history and was awarded a J.D. degree from Seton Hall University Law School in 1979. She married William J. Ford in 1974. Divorced in 1989. Married Francis J Kelly MD in 1998 [1]

A resident of Point Pleasant, she was elected to the State Assembly in 1983, defeating freshman Republican Assemblyman Warren Wolf. She was the youngest woman at 29 to be elected to the General Assembly. She was defeated for re-election in 1985 by Republican Robert Singer, but regained her seat in a 1989 rematch with Singer. She lost her seat again in the 1991 Republican landslide.[2]

In August 1985, Governor of New Jersey Thomas Kean signed into law a bill sponsored by Ford that allowed residents to deduct property taxes paid from their income tax gross income calculation, resulting in cuts of $60 to $140 on their state taxes. It was at the time the largest tax cut in New Jersey history.[3]

In 1992 she was appointed to the Superior Court by Governor James Florio and reappointed with tenure in 1999. Governor Jon Corzine appointed Ford to serve as Ocean County Prosecutor in 2007 and Governor Chris Christie appointed her to serve as a judge on the New Jersey Superior Court in 2013. A resident of Toms River, she was elevated to Assignment Judge (Chief Judge) of Ocean County in 2015.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Staff. Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey 1985, p. 248. J.A. Fitzgerald, 1985. Accessed September 4, 2016.
  • ^ "Ford, Marlene Lynch". OurCampaigns.com. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  • ^ Sullivan, Joseph F. "POLITICS; POLITICALLY, SUMMER IS OVER", The New York Times, September 1, 1985. Accessed September 4, 2016. "He also signed a bill sponsored by Assemblywoman Marlene Lynch Ford, a Democrat, to let property taxpayers deduct these taxes from their gross incomes when figuring their income tax. This will give them a deduction of $65 to $144 on their income taxes, which, the Governor says, will cost the state $180 million."
  • ^ Oglesby, Amanda (June 15, 2015). "Former prosecutor to lead Ocean County Superior Courts". Asbury Park Press. Retrieved March 22, 2016.

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