- Anita Lerman
Anita Lerman (born
Brooklyn ,July 16 ,1944 ) is an Americanpolitician and member of theIndependence Party of New York . She ran for Congress inNew York City in 2006.Education and career
Lerman was educated at
Brooklyn College , LIU, andHofstra University , obtaining the degrees of BA from Brooklyn, MA fromLong Island University , and aPhD inpsychology (1989). She was employed as a staff psychologist with theNew York City Board of Education .Political activity
Lerman joined the Independence Party immediately after it gained ballot status in 1994, becoming a member of the State Committee and Treasurer (later Vice Chair) of the
Staten Island branch of the party.She was the party candidate in several elections. In many of the early elections involving the Independence Party Lerman battled with the Board of Elections to gain ballot status for party candidates on Staten Island, with the Board consistently claiming Lerman's petitions failed to abide by various rules. Lerman generally succeeded in getting her candidates on the ballot by going to court. Finally, in 1999 the
Richmond County Independence Party tried to cross-endorse a Democrat, John Sollazo for an office. The Board rejected Lerman's petitions on the grounds she did not live in the district in which Sollazo was running. She took the case to federal courtpro se , and JudgeEugene Nickerson ruled the requirement that the petitioner live in the district was irrational. The Board of Elections appealed all the way to the United States Supreme Court. At this point theBrennan Center for Justice , a division of the School of Law ofNew York University , stepped in and became Lerman's legal representative. The Supreme Court ultimately upheld Nickerson's ruling, forcing a change of law not just inNew York State , but in eighteen other states as well. Lerman received an Anti-Corruption Award from the state-wide Independence Party for this accomplishment. For her 2006 campaign for Congress in the New York 13th Congressional District, Anita Lerman identified the following issues for her platform. Firstly the equipping of individual households with solar and wind generated electricity. Secondly she argued for the lowering of the cost ofgasoline in the United States.
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