Marty Small, Sr.
Quick Facts
Biography
Marty Small Sr. (born March 25, 1974) is an American politician who is the current mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey. He was elected 8-0 by a vote of the Atlantic City city council after the previous mayor Frank Gilliam resigned upon pleading guilty to wire fraud.
Career
Small was first elected to the Atlantic City city council as 2nd Ward councilman in 2003.
In 2006 he was charged and acquitted of election fraud, and in 2011 he was again charged and acquitted of election fraud concerning the 2009 Atlantic City mayoral election along with five other Democrats.
In 2017, Small narrowly lost to Frank Gilliam in the Democratic primary for Atlantic City mayor.
Following the resignation of previous Atlantic City mayor Frank Gilliam, the city council voted to appoint Small as mayor. He will serve for an unexpired term ending on December 31, 2020, following the city's November 2020 special election for mayor to fill the remainder of Gilliam's term.
Personal life
Small attended Atlantic City High School, where he played basketball.
He is married to La’Quetta Small, who is the principal of Atlantic City High School, and together they have two children.