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Green Party Watch:
Harrisburg, PA – On Monday, August 2, 2010, Green Party candidates successfully filed all nominating papers (petitions) with the Bureau of Commissions and Elections allowing all candidates to compete in the general election in November. Congratulations to all candidates, petitioners, and supporters.
Ed Bortz (http://www.edbortzforcongress.org/), Green Party candidate for U.S. Congress in the 14th District of Pennsylvania filed more than 9,900 signatures, more than twice the minimum requirement for ballot access.
Mel Packer (http://melpacker.com/), Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate also satisfied the statewide signature requirement, as did all Green Party candidates for Representative in the General Assembly. Packer works as a Physician Assistant in an emergency room in Pittsburgh. Prior to becoming a PA, he was a Teamster and helped organize Teamsters for a Democratic Union, a rank-and-file union democracy movement. Packer was recently on the board of the Thomas Merton Center, a nationally-known peace and social justice center.
Green Party Candidates in 2010:
Mel Packer, U.S. Senate, Pennsylvania
(http://melpacker.com/)
Ed Bortz, U.S. Congress, District 14
(http://www.edbortzforcongress.org/)
Hugh Giordano, Representative in the General Assembly, District 194
(http://www.hughgiordano.com/)
Rex D’Agostino, Representative in the General Assembly, District 183
(http://rexdagostino.com/)
Jay Sweeney, Representative in the General Assembly, District 111
(http://www.jaysweeney.org/)
Edward Bonsell, Representative in the General Assembly, District 53
(http://www.edbonsell.com/)
Charles “Skip” Moyer, Representative in the General Assembly, District 145
Volunteers are needed for all of the Green Party campaigns. Please contact GPPA for more information.
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