The Green-Rainbow Party nominated two candidates for statewide office at its January 11th State Committee meeting, and is looking for a candidate for State Auditor to join the slate.
From the Green-Rainbow Party website:
Two Green-Rainbow Party (GRP) candidates have stepped forward to run for statewide constitutional offices in 2014. They are Daniel Factor, running for Secretary of the Commonwealth, and Ian T. Jackson, running for State Treasurer. Daniel Factor is an attorney who lives in Acton. He is currently the Secretary of the Green-Rainbow Party. Ian T. Jackson is a software engineer who lives in Arlington and has been active in local affairs. Both candidates received a party nomination at the January 11 State Committee meeting in Worcester.
Factor and Jackson will run as members of a party-coordinated slate that the party says will give the voters of the Commonwealth a truly progressive alternative to a perceived ineffective, corporate-dominated Democratic Party establishment.
And later on:
According to Green-Rainbow Party co-chair John Andrews “We would be particularly interested in an Auditor candidate who would bring gender or ethnic diversity to the slate. We are looking for someone who can speak in support of our themes of economic justice, real democracy, and a healthy environment. The slate effort itself will provide a lot of team support to the candidates, so this is a good opportunity for a first-time candidate.”
Apparently they are asking any potential Auditor candidates to submit an application by February 3rd.