- Jill Stein
Dr. Jill Stein (born 1950) is a
physician andGreen-Rainbow Party activist residing inLexington, Massachusetts . She is a 1979 graduate of Harvard Medical School. [ [http://profiles.massmedboard.org/MA-Physician-Profile-View-Doctor.asp?ID=37158 Mass.Gov - Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine ] ]She serves on the boards of Greater Boston
Physicians for Social Responsibility and [http://www.massvoters.com/ MassVoters for Fair Elections] , and has been active recently with the [http://www.masschc.org/ Massachusetts Coalition for Healthy Communities] .Campaigns
Governor, 2002
She was the
Green-Rainbow Party candidate for governor of Massachusetts in 2002. She gained widespread approval for her strong performance in the debates, but this failed to translate into success at the ballot box, coming third in the field of five with 76,530 votes and about 3.5% of the vote.Massachusetts House of Representatives, 2004
Following her defeat to
Mitt Romney , Stein ran for state representative in 2004 for the Ninth Middlesex District. Fact|date=February 2007 She received 21.3% of the vote, ahead of RepublicanLinda Fosburg , with 18.9% of the vote, but behind the Democratic incumbentThomas M. Stanley , who received 59.6% of the vote. [ [http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/eleres/stateeleres04.pdf "State Election Results 2004."] Elections Division, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, retrieved November 3, 2006. ]Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, 2006
She was nominated for Secretary of the Commonwealth on
March 4 ,2006 , at theGreen-Rainbow Party state-wide nominating convention.Dr. Stein was the sole challenger to three-term incumbent Democrat
Bill Galvin for the post. Thegeneral election was held onNovember 7 2006 . Stein was able to capitalize of this head to head match up and received 353,551 votes for 18% of the total vote. [http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/elepdf/rov06.pdf] Jill's 18% marks the best finish for a Green Party candidate running for Secretary of State in any state to date.Electoral history
Town Meeting Seat, 2005
Stein was elected to the Town Meeting Seat, Precinct 2 (N. Waltham, Middlesex County) in march 2005 local elections. She finished first of 16 candidates running for 7 seats receiving 539 votes, for 20.6% of the total vote. Stein has declared that she is running for re-election in 2008.
References
ee also
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Green-Rainbow Party (merger of Massachusetts Green Party and Rainbow Coalition)
*Green Party of the United States External links
* [http://www.jillstein.org Jill Stein for Secretary of State Campaign Site]
* [http://www.green-rainbow.org Green-Rainbow Party website]
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