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  1. thegreengrass

    That’s really awesome! It’ll be great keeping an eye on their progress. Maybe we can learn a thing or two from them 🙂

  2. GreenDem

    And I think we can all take a lesson from them

  3. Comment Planet

    It is not yet too late to do exactly the same in Massachusetts, in relation to the legislature. I judge by the silence of GRP of Mass. leadership that this is not a question asked of its Massachusetts  members:

    “We took a look around at all of our members who are outspoken on issues and outspoken within party infrastructure, and we asked, ‘why haven’t you put your name on the ballot yet?’ Out of it came perhaps the strongest field of Legislative candidates the party has ever run,” Trevorrow said.

    The GRP of Mass. needs to have experience and practice running in House and Senate  district elections, and even better, needs experience in winning elections, an area of neglect in its state-level efforts to date. There is a lot to learn about getting elected, and there is no example in Massachusetts of a GRP candidate  obtaining a state-level office. The so-far announced constitutional-office  candidates are no exception to the above assessment, with their entirely inadequately organized and financed efforts.

    The filing deadline for getting nomination papers to town elections commissioners or town clerks for signature certification is April 27, 2010. The deadline to get certified papers to the Secretary of the Commonwealth is   May 25, 2010. Naturally, doing so weeks ahead of time saves the candidate from panic and error.

    See the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Elections Division.

    Election and nomination deadlines:

    http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/elepdf/schedule_10.pdf

    Candidate guide:

     http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/elepdf/Candidates_Guide_10.pdf

  4. eli_beckerman

    Have you put your name on the ballot? Why not? Write to candidates@green-rainbow.org to talk to the candidate development committee about the possibility…  

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