Connecticut Green Party

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A unity of local Green Party chapters, the Connecticut Green Party is committed to grassroots democracy, social justice, non-violence and ecological wisdom. Those are also the four pillars of Green politics. Perhaps, the most well known Green Party figure in the United States, Ralph Nader is from Connecticut. For the 2006 election year, the Connecticut Green Party endorsed Cliff Thornton to run for Governor, and Ralph Ferrucci to run for U.S. Senate. They also endorsed Daniel Sumrall and Richard Duffee to run for Congress in the 3rd and 4th districts respectively.

In 2007 elections two party members were elected. In New Haven Allan Brison was elected alderman in the 10th Ward [1] (386 votes to 283) [2], and in Windham, party Co-chair Jean deSmet was elected First Selectman. DeSmet is the first Green Party candidate in the state to win a top municipal office [3]

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[edit] Ballot access

On August 9, 2006, the Connecticut Greens submitted 13,000 signatures to complete their state-wide petition drive for ballot access. Only 7,500 signatures were needed by 4 pm on Wednesday, but the party presented 13,000 as a buffer in case of any errors.

[edit] 2008 elections

Scott Deshefy a former state department of environmental protection scientist is considering a run for congress in the second congressional district [4].

Richard Duffee of Stamford, Connecticut is running in the Fourth District against Republican Chris Shays and Democrat Jim Himes.

[edit] Elected officials

As of November 2007 Five members hold elected office [5] [6]

  • Allan Brison, Alderman (10th Ward), New Haven
  • Jean deSmet, First Selectman, Windham
  • Hector Lopez, Constable, New Canaan (Fairfield County)
  • Erik Eisenberg, Constable, New Canaan (Fairfield County)
  • Lief Smith, Constable, Redding

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