Green Party of New Jersey Runs Assembly, Senate and Local Candidates in
2003
TRENTON - Thirty-one Green Party candidates for NJ Assembly and 8
candidates for NJ Senate have filed petitions to appear on ballot in
November. In addition, 10 Greens are running for county and municipal
offices throughout New Jersey.
Incumbent Green Assemblyman Matt Ahearn (District 38, Bergen County)
commented, "I am very excited that we have so many Greens seeking
state, county, and local office around the state.
"Several of my colleagues in the Legislature have commented to me
that the Greens were a dying party," said Ahearn, "but they are
clueless to the rising sentiments against the machine type politics that
dominate most New Jersey communities. The Green Party has a vision of New
Jersey politics dominated by the people and not the profiteers that grip
the Legislature now. That vision resonates with members of both major
parties as well as most undeclared non-partisan voters, and they make up
the bulk of the registered voters in this State.
"After this Fall we will have a large pool of experienced
candidates and campaign managers, we will continue building the Green
Party in New Jersey and fighting for the people, not the pay-to-play major
party contributors."
“This is the right time to challenge business as usual in Trenton,”
stated Jane Hunter, Chair of the NJ Green Party. “The people of New
Jersey are discouraged by the big money crony-ism of both major parties
and have been staying away from the polls in droves.
“The Green Party offers a real alternative-honest politics free of
big money-candidates that listen to and truly represent the citizens of
New Jersey. The Green Party takes no corporate or PAC money at any level
of the organization.”
Hunter is a candidate for NJ Assembly in District 16 (Somerset and
Morris counties).
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