When I ran for office in 2013 I had to send a check to the state IP for $250 and then was endorsed. No one locally was involved.
I receiving multiple emails about the IP party.
Anyone know who locally handles this for the IP party?Hello,
I am a reporter with The West Seneca Sun newspaper. I have been reporting on the upcoming election, in which there are seven town spots on the ballot. Has the Independence Party made endorsements for West Seneca town spots?
If so, I would really like to speak with someone about which candidates were endorsed.
Thank you,
-Lian
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When I ran for office in 2013 I had to send a check to the state IP for $250 and then was endorsed. No one locally was involved.
Well that's not any good.
I wonder what is up with that.
Gorja
Can you get me now many registered members the IP party has in total including how many are registered in Erie County.
The group could easily be used to remove those on our local town/village boards who support the DNC agenda. Some races are won/lost buy a few hundred votes.
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Whoa... that many. That's cool.
Does the board of elections break up registrations by towns/villages or just counties?
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Yeah. And I was a registered independent at the time. I was directed to Mary Rose Gaughn as a local chair but she did and has done nothing as far as I can tell. There are more unaffiliated (blanks) voters than IP voters.
I bet with proper organization those blanks would register as IP.
The issue would be what does the IP party really support. I'm registered IP because I assumed it meant like independent. Or more like in the middle of things.
If the state wide/national group supports items like abortion up until the due date including allowing a surviving aborted baby to die on the table as the DNC does I wouldn't want to be involved. Same goes if they are anti-second amendment like the DNC or have a agenda that any tax including property taxes are never too high like we see locally.
I wonder if the IP party as a whole supports open borders including supporting any and all people who illegally enter the USA.
http://www.independencepartyny.org/about.html
They mention they support progressive leadership. What context is that meant?
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I think the party’s rules put endorsements in the hands of the state committee but I could be wrong. The IP like the local Conservative party under Lorigo are whores who give their endorsement to whichever party provides jobs for its members.
How would one take over state control of the party? Is that the same like locally. Committee people vote on who leads the party?
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Lately, it looks like the Conservative whores are in bed with the Republican whores. The Republicans just hand the Conservatives a list of who they are endorsing and the Conservatives just rubber stamp it.
At least, that's what happens on the local level.
Maybe, you should ask local people who have been endorsed by the Independence party at recent elections what the process was to receive support.Originally posted by WNYresident:
How would one take over state control of the party? Is that the same like locally. Committee people vote on who leads the party?
Georgia L Schlager
I wonder how active these people are in the group
Frank M. Mackay, Chairman
William Bogardt, Secretary
Robert Pilnick, Treasurer
Thomas S. Connolly, Vice Chair
Paul Caputo, Vice Chair
Richard G. Nebolini, Vice Chair
Dr. Giulio Cavallo, Vice Chair
Stephen P. Corryn, Vice Chair
Joseph L. Baruth, Sr., Vice Chair
Lee A. Kolesnikoff, Vice Chair
Thomas Hatfield, At Large Member
Teresa Bogardt, At Large Member
Rick Bellando, At Large Member
Dhyalma Vazquez, At Large Member
Atef S. Zeina, At Large Member
Michael Amo, At Large Member
Allison Chapman, At Large Member
Edward Miller, At Large Member
Dennis Zack, At Large Member
Len Bernardo, At Large Member
Trisha Smith, At Large Member
http://www.independencepartyny.org/p...eadership.html
In general how did Nick or Jeremy become the local party chair people of the county groups? Is that where the committee people come into play or is that something handed down from the state level?
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Maybe you should ask Lynn or Lynne Dixon. She has been registered with the Independence party since 1998.
That's a question she could answer without incriminating herself.
Georgia L Schlager
I emailed through their contact form for more information.
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