- Kevin Zeese
Kevin Zeese is an American activist. He ran for the U.S. Senate seat from
Maryland during the 2006 election, but was defeated with around 27,564 votes for 1.5% of the vote total vote. [http://www.electionsmaryland.com/elections/2006/results/general/office_US_Senator.html]Early life
Zeese was born in
New York City in 1955. He grew up inQueens ,New York where he attended public schools. He received a bachelor’s degree from theState University of New York at Buffalo . In 1977, he began attending law school inWashington, D.C. , graduating fromthe George Washington University Law School in 1980.Career
Zeese is currently president of
Common Sense for Drug Policy [http://www.csdp.org/about.htm] , an organization dedicated to reforming drug policy and expanding harm reduction. He is also director ofDemocracy Rising [http://democracyrising.us/content/view/52/83/] , an organization working to end theIraq War . Additionally, he is a founder of TrueVoteMD.org and VoteTrustUSA.org, two organizations working for a voter verified paperaudit trail withelectronic voting .He began his advocacy career as Chief Counsel for NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, in 1980, and served as NORML's Executive Director from 1983 to 1986. During his time at NORML he helped stop the spraying of
herbicides onmarijuana inMexico and the United States, and he became a leading advocate of the medical use of marijuana. He's since been involved in helping found such drug policy reform efforts as theHarm Reduction Coalition and the Drug Policy Foundation (later merged with other organizations into theDrug Policy Alliance ), and he worked withBaltimore MayorKurt L. Schmoke 's "Mayor's Working Group on Drug Policy Reform", and theJourney for Justice , a protest march on Washington. He worked to bring public attention to the death ofEsequiel Hernandez Jr , a high school student killed by Marines on theU.S.-Mexico border inRedford, Texas .Zeese writes for the newsletter "CounterPunch". He has been published in "
USA Today ", "The Wall Street Journal " and "The Washington Post " as well as on web outlets likeCommon Dreams ,AlterNet , Dissident Voice,The Raw Story ,LewRockwell.com , andZ Magazine .Political career
Initial involvement
Zeese worked on the
Maryland House of Delegates 2002 campaign of Green Party candidateLinda Schade and on the 2003 gubernatorial campaign of Green Party candidatePeter Camejo inCalifornia . He was the spokesman (press secretary) forRalph Nader 's2004 presidential campaign.2006 U.S. Senate election
Despite the minority opposition among
Libertarian Party of Maryland members towards Zeese's support for government-provided healthcare, Zeese received 60.8% of the vote of the Libertarian Party of Maryland's Central Committee (he needed 60%). His nomination was approved at the party's 2006 state convention on April 1, 2006. On June 3, 2006, Zeese won the nomination of the Maryland Green Party. And, on June 10, he won the nomination of thePopulist Party of Maryland , the first time all three parties have nominated the same candidate.In early April 2006, the Maryland legislature passed SB 129, which changed Maryland election law. [http://mlis.state.md.us/2006rs/billfile/sb0129.htm] Among other things, the law took away the possibility of Zeese being listed on three ballot lines by stating that a candidate can be nominated by only a party with which he is registered. Zeese is registered as a Green. So, unless there is a legal challenge, he will be on the ballot as a Green.
Zeese calls his campaign the "Unity Campaign", and is running on a reform platform for, as he states it, "peace, justice and democracy". His campaign advocates the withdrawal of U.S. troops and corporate interests from Iraq. He also focuses on "economic justice" and is critical of the gap between the wealthy and poor. Other aims towards this end are a stop to
corporate welfare (which he calls "big business socialism") and to "ensure all Americans have a stake in the economy". Electronic voting reforms are also a major feature of his platform.Unlike many other Green Campaigns Kevin Zeese was able to gain access to publicly televised debates. All three candidates participated in the final debate of the campaign on Friday, November 3, 2006. The event was sponsored by the Collective Banking Group and held at the First Baptist Church of Glenarden. A full recording is available. [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8173803568179928897]
Kevin Zeese finished third in the voting receiving 27,564 votes for 1.5% of the total vote.
References
External links
* [http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Nov2004/Zeese1122.htm Mishandling Nader]
* [http://www.counterpunch.org/frank09162004.html Swing Along With Ralph Nader in the Battleground States] , Joshua Frank, September 16, 2004
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/12/AR2005091201704.html/ Independent Announces Run for Senate in Md.]
* [http://www.kevinzeese.com Zeese for U.S. Senate 2006 campaign website]
* [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=68953927 Kevin Zeese for U.S. Senate on MySpace]
* [http://www.electionsmaryland.com/elections/2006/results/general/office_US_Senator.html 2006 U.S. Senate (Maryland) Results]
* [http://www.csdp.org/kz/ Biography from Common Sense for Drug Policy]
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