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Larrie W. Stalks

Larrie West Stalks (September 28, 1925 – April 2, 2015) was an American Democratic Party politician who served as the Essex County Register of Deeds and Mortgages from 1975 to 1995.

Larrie West Stalks
Essex County Register of Deeds and Mortgages
In office
January 1975 – January 1995
Preceded byHymen B. Mintz
Succeeded byCarole A. Graves
Personal details
Born
Larrie West

September 28, 1925
Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedApril 2, 2015 [1]
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseFrederick W. Stalks (1922-2002)

Early life edit

Stalks was born on September 28, 1925, in Newark, New Jersey. Her brother is Calvin D. West, who in 1966 became the first African American to win a seat on the Newark City Council.[2] She attended Rutgers University and New York University.[3]

Political career edit

She began her political career in the early 1940s as executive secretary to Congressman Hugh Joseph Addonizio, working in the Newark congressional office. After Addonizio was elected mayor of Newark in 1962, she became the executive secretary of the Newark Planning Board. In 1967, Addonizio appointed her to serve in his cabinet as director of the Newark Department of Health and Welfare, the first African American to serve as a department head in the city.[4] A New Jersey Superior Court Judge later ruled that Stalks was not qualified for the post, which was later reconstituted to allow her to remain in office.[5]

She served as the Newark-Central Ward Democratic municipal chairperson, and as co-chairman of the Newark campaign of Governor Robert B. Meyner.[6]

In 1974, Stalks was elected Essex County Register of Deeds and Mortgages, defeating Republican William L. Stubbs. As a candidate for re-election in 1979, Stalks was nearly defeated after her Republican predecessor, Hymen B. Mintz, mounted a largely quixotic campaign to eliminate the office entirely. Stalks was running with Democratic sheriff John B. Cryan, who was under criminal indictment, and 1979 was a Republican year with President Jimmy Carter with low approval ratings. Stalks won, but by only about 800 votes in New Jersey's largest and most Democratic county.[7] She was re-elected in 1984 and 1989 by wide margins.

She was elected president of the County Officers of the State of New Jersey 1984, and became a member of the National Association of County Officer’s (NACO) human services steering committee. Stalks served on the NACO board of directors.[8]

Stalks also served as vice chairwoman of the Essex County Democratic Committee.

Criminal indictment and conviction edit

Stalks was indicted on July 19, 1994, on federal bribery, extortion and theft charges relating to a public housing project where she served on the board of directors. Stalks was accused of giving businessman Anthony Zecchino, an alleged associate of the Lucchese crime family, a $1.5 million security contract in exchange for the kickbacks. She was also accused of using her position to give her husband, Frederick W. Stalks (December 7, 1922 - August 7, 2002), no-show jobs at Hill Towers, a 420-unit federally-subsidized low income housing project.[9]

At the time of her indictment, Stalks had already announced that she would not seek re-election to a fifth term as county register, and had resigned her post as the Essex County Democratic vice chairwoman.

On September 27, 1995, Stalks appeared in federal court to plead guilty. She had received as much as $200,000 in kickbacks. "This is an example of how corruption directly impacts on people who are disadvantaged, minorities who live in housing projects, which are supposed to improve the quality of life for poor people," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Larry Stephen. "Under her corrupt management, Larrie Stalks ran the place into the ground and it became a blight on the Newark landscape."[10]

Later life edit

In 2008, Stalks was among those who wrote letters to U.S. District Court Judge William J. Martini urging leniency for former Newark mayor Sharpe James, who had been convicted on federal corruption charges.[11]

As part of Essex County's celebration of Black History Month in 2013, Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. presented Stalks with the Coretta Scott King Leadership Award.

Stalks' husband, Frederick W. Stalks, died in 2002. Her only child, Stephen F. Stalks, died on January 6, 2011, at age 59.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "LARRIE STALKS Obituary (2015) the Star-Ledger".
  2. ^ Pallone, Frank. "In Honor Of Calvin D. West". capitolwords.org. Sunlight Foundation. Archived from the original on 6 January 2015. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  3. ^ Who's Who Among African Americans. 2009. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  4. ^ "ESSEX COUNTY EXECUTIVE DIVINCENZO HOSTS ANNUAL AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION". essex-counynj.org. Essex County, New Jersey. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  5. ^ "OFFICIAL IN NEWARK RULED UNQUALIFIED". New York Times. 10 January 1968.
  6. ^ Who's Who Among African Americans. 2009. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  7. ^ Edge, Wally (9 September 2009). "Only two counties elect a Register of Deeds and Mortgages". PolitickerNJ.com. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  8. ^ "ESSEX COUNTY EXECUTIVE DIVINCENZO HOSTS ANNUAL AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION". essex-counynj.org. Essex County, New Jersey. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  9. ^ "Extortion Charges for Essex County Official". New York Times. 20 July 1994. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  10. ^ "Former Essex Official Admits Kickback Role at Housing Site". New York Times. 28 September 1995. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  11. ^ "Leniency Pleas for Ex-Mayor Are a Last Hurrah in Letters". New York Times. 30 July 2008. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  12. ^ "Stephen F. Stalks". The Star-Ledger. 9 January 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2015.

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Larrie West Stalks September 28 1925 April 2 2015 was an American Democratic Party politician who served as the Essex County Register of Deeds and Mortgages from 1975 to 1995 Larrie West StalksEssex County Register of Deeds and MortgagesIn office January 1975 January 1995Preceded byHymen B MintzSucceeded byCarole A GravesPersonal detailsBornLarrie WestSeptember 28 1925Newark New Jersey U S DiedApril 2 2015 1 Political partyDemocraticSpouseFrederick W Stalks 1922 2002 Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Criminal indictment and conviction 4 Later life 5 ReferencesEarly life editStalks was born on September 28 1925 in Newark New Jersey Her brother is Calvin D West who in 1966 became the first African American to win a seat on the Newark City Council 2 She attended Rutgers University and New York University 3 Political career editShe began her political career in the early 1940s as executive secretary to Congressman Hugh Joseph Addonizio working in the Newark congressional office After Addonizio was elected mayor of Newark in 1962 she became the executive secretary of the Newark Planning Board In 1967 Addonizio appointed her to serve in his cabinet as director of the Newark Department of Health and Welfare the first African American to serve as a department head in the city 4 A New Jersey Superior Court Judge later ruled that Stalks was not qualified for the post which was later reconstituted to allow her to remain in office 5 She served as the Newark Central Ward Democratic municipal chairperson and as co chairman of the Newark campaign of Governor Robert B Meyner 6 In 1974 Stalks was elected Essex County Register of Deeds and Mortgages defeating Republican William L Stubbs As a candidate for re election in 1979 Stalks was nearly defeated after her Republican predecessor Hymen B Mintz mounted a largely quixotic campaign to eliminate the office entirely Stalks was running with Democratic sheriff John B Cryan who was under criminal indictment and 1979 was a Republican year with President Jimmy Carter with low approval ratings Stalks won but by only about 800 votes in New Jersey s largest and most Democratic county 7 She was re elected in 1984 and 1989 by wide margins She was elected president of the County Officers of the State of New Jersey 1984 and became a member of the National Association of County Officer s NACO human services steering committee Stalks served on the NACO board of directors 8 Stalks also served as vice chairwoman of the Essex County Democratic Committee Criminal indictment and conviction editStalks was indicted on July 19 1994 on federal bribery extortion and theft charges relating to a public housing project where she served on the board of directors Stalks was accused of giving businessman Anthony Zecchino an alleged associate of the Lucchese crime family a 1 5 million security contract in exchange for the kickbacks She was also accused of using her position to give her husband Frederick W Stalks December 7 1922 August 7 2002 no show jobs at Hill Towers a 420 unit federally subsidized low income housing project 9 At the time of her indictment Stalks had already announced that she would not seek re election to a fifth term as county register and had resigned her post as the Essex County Democratic vice chairwoman On September 27 1995 Stalks appeared in federal court to plead guilty She had received as much as 200 000 in kickbacks This is an example of how corruption directly impacts on people who are disadvantaged minorities who live in housing projects which are supposed to improve the quality of life for poor people said Assistant U S Attorney Larry Stephen Under her corrupt management Larrie Stalks ran the place into the ground and it became a blight on the Newark landscape 10 Later life editIn 2008 Stalks was among those who wrote letters to U S District Court Judge William J Martini urging leniency for former Newark mayor Sharpe James who had been convicted on federal corruption charges 11 As part of Essex County s celebration of Black History Month in 2013 Essex County Executive Joseph N DiVincenzo Jr presented Stalks with the Coretta Scott King Leadership Award Stalks husband Frederick W Stalks died in 2002 Her only child Stephen F Stalks died on January 6 2011 at age 59 12 References edit LARRIE STALKS Obituary 2015 the Star Ledger Pallone Frank In Honor Of Calvin D West capitolwords org Sunlight Foundation Archived from the original on 6 January 2015 Retrieved 6 January 2015 Who s Who Among African Americans 2009 Retrieved 6 January 2015 ESSEX COUNTY EXECUTIVE DIVINCENZO HOSTS ANNUAL AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION essex counynj org Essex County New Jersey Retrieved 6 January 2015 OFFICIAL IN NEWARK RULED UNQUALIFIED New York Times 10 January 1968 Who s Who Among African Americans 2009 Retrieved 6 January 2015 Edge Wally 9 September 2009 Only two counties elect a Register of Deeds and Mortgages PolitickerNJ com Retrieved 6 January 2015 ESSEX COUNTY EXECUTIVE DIVINCENZO HOSTS ANNUAL AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION essex counynj org Essex County New Jersey Retrieved 6 January 2015 Extortion Charges for Essex County Official New York Times 20 July 1994 Retrieved 6 January 2015 Former Essex Official Admits Kickback Role at Housing Site New York Times 28 September 1995 Retrieved 6 January 2015 Leniency Pleas for Ex Mayor Are a Last Hurrah in Letters New York Times 30 July 2008 Retrieved 6 January 2015 Stephen F Stalks The Star Ledger 9 January 2011 Retrieved 6 January 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Larrie W Stalks amp oldid 1132031912, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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