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Massachusetts Green-Rainbow Party Candidates Election Returns
"If the inclusive debate format has demonstrated nothing else, it has
established that Green is synonymous with Grownup in Massachusetts this election cycle."
-- Pulitzer-winning columnist Eileen McNamara in the Boston Sunday Globe (10/27/02)
Click here for full article.
Tony
Lorenzen
Paul
Lachelier
Jonathan
Leavitt
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Jill
Stein
Statewide Candidates:
Our state wide candidates did not qualify for Clean Elections funding.
Please consider donating up to $100 to each candidate to support
their clean campaign by going to a candidate's web
site.
Candidates for State Representative:
- Paul Lachelier
26th Middlesex District (Cambridge, Somerville) 3,718 votes (37%)
- Jonathan Leavitt 14th Essex District (Lawrence, No. Andover) 1,158 votes (10%)
- Michael Aleo 1st Hampshire District (Hatfield, Northampton, Southampton, Westhampton) 5,408 votes (34%)
- Peter White 2nd Barnstable District (Barnstable, Yarmouth) 1,038 votes (7%)
- Sue Bartone 2nd Hampshire District (Easthampton, Hadley, South Hadley) 1,958 (13%)
Write In Candidates for US Representative:
- Daniel Melnechuk
7th Congressional District (Arlington, Belmont, Everett, Framingham, Lexington, Lincoln, Malden, Medford, Melrose, Natick, Revere, Stoneham, Waltham, Watertown, Wayland (Pct. 2), Weston, Winchester, Winthrop, and Woburn.). Contact via email or check out his web page. Without Wayland Pct. 2 included, 861 votes (0.5%).
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James
O'Keefe
Michael
Aleo
Sue
Bartone
Daniel
Melnechuk
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Green-Rainbow Party 2002 Election Debriefings
In order to better understand what went right and wrong in the 2002 elections,
the Candidate Development and Legal Committee held a series of
debriefings for both candidates and campaign activists. You can view the summary here.
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