Vincent Marshall

Vincent Marshall

Arkansas House

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Fulton County Meet the Candidates—Jimmy Marler, JP Dist. 8, Incumbent

Why are you running for Justice of the Peace?I want to serve the hard-working tax payers of Fulton County, to make every dollar go as far as possible for our roads, law enforcement and county in general.What do you feel qualifies you to be a Justice of the Peace?I’ve been a small business owner for over 50 years, a masonry contractor at Walking Cane MFG.

Fulton County Meet the Candidates—Jackie Privett, JP Dist. 8

Why are you running for Justice of the Peace?I am running because as a former JP, I secured financing and helped organize restoration of our Mammoth Spring Senior Center, VFW building and Food Pantry.I am currently serving on the Mammoth Spring Museum Commission and working to remodel the library.What do you feel qualifies you to be a Justice of the Peace?I am a former Justice of the Peace and my experiences in business, farming, community charity work and my previous accomplishments while serving on the Quorum Court.Roads continue to be an issue in the county, how will you seek to address this issue?While I served as JP, I traveled all the roads in our district and made trips to the road department to secure improvements where needed.