Verlina Reynolds-Jackson

Verlina Reynolds-Jackson
Member of the New Jersey Assembly
from the 15th Legislative District
Assumed office
February 15, 2018
Serving with Reed Gusciora
Preceded by Elizabeth Maher Muoio
Trenton, New Jersey City Council
In office
July 1, 2010  February 15, 2018
Personal details
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Lorenzo J. Jackson, Jr.[1]
Residence Trenton, New Jersey
Alma mater Trenton State College and Central Michigan University
Occupation Social caseworker
Website Legislative web page

Verlina Reynolds-Jackson is an American Democratic Party politician who represents the 15th Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly.[2] Previously a member of the Trenton, New Jersey City Council, Reynolds-Jackson was sworn into office on February 15, 2018, to succeed Elizabeth Maher Muoio, who left office after being nominated to serve as Treasurer of New Jersey.[3]

A resident of Trenton, New Jersey, Reynolds-Jackson attended Trenton Central High School. She graduated from Trenton State College (now The College of New Jersey) with a bachelor's degree in sociology and from Central Michigan University with a master's of science in administration. She has worked for the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs in its Division of Housing and for the Mercer County Board of Social Services.[1] First elected in 2010, Reynolds-Jackson was elected to a second term in office to represent Trenton's East Ward for a four-year term running from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2018, receiving 42% of the votes cast in the ward among the three candidates running for the seat.[4][5][6] As a Democratic county committee member, she was involved in political campaigns across Mercer County in 2016 and 2017.[6] She was elected by her peers in October 2014 to serve as the City Council's Vice President, though two councilmembers voted against the appointment, claiming that the position of vice president had been created improperly.[7][8]

Elizabeth Maher Muoio was nominated by Governor of New Jersey Phil Murphy to serve as the Treasurer of New Jersey. She resigned from office effective January 15, 2018, as well as from her position as Director of Economic Development for Mercer County in order to begin work in the executive branch, in advance of her confirmation by the New Jersey Senate; her resignation came less than a week after being sworn into office for her second full term in the Assembly.[9] Reynolds-Jackson was chosen at a February 10 Democratic county convention from Mercer County and Hunterdon County to succeed Muoio until a November 2018 special election; in the second round of voting, Reynolds-Jackson received a majority of the votes cast by committee members, defeating Mercer County Freeholder Anthony Verrelli.[6]

She left her New Jersey state government job paying $92,000 per year and took a position with Mercer County with an annual salary of $94,000, as her seat in the Assembly would preclude her from working for the state.[3][6]

Reynolds-Jackson resigned from her city elected position and was sworn into office on February 15, 2018.[3]

District 15

Each of the 40 districts in the New Jersey Legislature has one representative in the New Jersey Senate and two members in the New Jersey General Assembly. The other representatives from the 15th District for the 2018-2019 Legislative Session are:[10][11]

References

  1. 1 2 Councilwoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson Biography, City of Trenton. Accessed February 11, 2018.
  2. Legislative web page, New Jersey Legislature. Accessed February 15, 2018.
  3. 1 2 3 Johnson, Brent. "Meet N.J.'s newest Assembly member", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, February 15, 2018. Accessed February 15, 2018. "Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, a Democrat, was sworn in Thursday to fill the state Assembly seat vacated by Elizabeth Muoio, whom new Gov. Phil Murphy has nominated to become the next state treasurer.... She had to resign from the Trenton council to serve in the Assembly because state law bans dual office-holding."
  4. Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, City of Trenton. Accessed February 11, 2018.
  5. Staff. "Trenton election results 2014 for mayor, council races", The Times (Trenton), May 13, 2014. Accessed February 11, 2018.
  6. 1 2 3 4 Abdur-Rahman, Suleiman. "Trenton Councilwoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson wins Assembly seat, succeeds Liz Muoio", The Trentonian, February 10, 2018. Accessed February 11, 2018. "Instead of running for a third term, Reynolds-Jackson will soon resign from Trenton City Council and get sworn in at the New Jersey Statehouse as the next General Assembly member who represents the capital city and surrounding suburbs of the 15th Legislative District. That is because Reynolds-Jackson received the blessing of the Democratic Party’s committee members on Saturday to fill the vacancy left by former Assemblywoman Liz Muoio (D-Mercer/Hunterdon), who resigned from office last month to work in Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration as state treasurer."
  7. Meet the Council, City of Trenton. Accessed February 11, 2018.
  8. Pizi, Jenna. "Trenton councilwoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson voted in as council vice president", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, October 2, 2014. Accessed February 11, 2018. "In a close vote Trenton City Council elected Councilwoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson to the post of board vice president Thursday night. ... Councilmembers Marge Caldwell-Wilson and George Muschal voted against Reynolds-Jackson’s election to the post saying the process used to create the position was done incorrectly and therefore anyone holding the position is inappropriate. Both argued that because council through an ordinance, which requires the signature of the mayor, created the position it is not valid because council business should be separate from the mayor’s authority."
  9. Curran, Phillip Sean. "Assemblywoman Muoio resigns, creating vacancy in legislature", CentralJersey.com, January 17, 2018. "State Assemblywoman Liz Muoio, a Democrat who represented parts of Mercer and Hunterdon counties since 2015, resigned her seat to join the Murphy administration, thus creating a vacancy that many Democrats want to fill.... But she submitted her resignation to the Assembly clerk on Friday to become acting state Treasurer until she gets confirmed by the Democrat-controlled state Senate. Her resignation took effect at the end of business Monday, according to an aide. She also left her job as the Mercer County director of economic development."
  10. Legislative Roster 2018-2019 Session, New Jersey Legislature. Accessed August 14, 2018.
  11. District 15 Legislators, New Jersey Legislature. Accessed August 14, 2018.
New Jersey General Assembly
Preceded by
Elizabeth Maher Muoio
Member-elect of the New Jersey General Assembly for the 15th District
February 15, 2018 - present
With: Reed Gusciora
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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