Elections
Today is the perfect day to register to vote as a Green or to change your party affiliation. If you're tired of a two-party system that cozies up to rapacious corporations and not the needs of the people, the Green Party is your party. Click here to go to the NY State board of elections page, where you can download a voter registration/change of affiliation form.
Click here to read about how our endorsement process works and what endorsement means.
The New Paltz Green Party is currently in the process of interviewing candidates for local elections. We will be posting the completed candidate questionnaires on this site as we receive them from candidates.
NOVEMBER 2009 ELECTION QUESTIONNAIRES
Click here to read Kitty Brown's Candidate's Questionnaire. Kitty is running for Town Board and the Green Party is endorsing her.
Click here to read Mike Nielson's Candidate's Questionnaire. Mike is running for Highway Supervisor.
Are you running for office in New Paltz? Please download our candidate's questionnaires, then contact us to set up a meeting to discuss your candidacy.
All downloads are .pdfs.
First, download the general candidate's questionnaire, which is for all offices. Then, download the questionnaire that is specific to your office:
Previous NPGP campaigns and endorsements:
MAY 2009 ELECTION QUESTIONNAIRES
Click here to read Brian Kimbiz's Candidate's Questionnaire. Brian is running a write-in campaign for Village Board.
Click here to read Pete Healey's Candidate's Questionnaire. Pete is running for Village Board.
Click here to read Dan Torres's Candidate's Questionnaire. Dan is running for School Board.
Click here to read KT Tobin Flusser's Candidate's Questionnaire. KT is running for School Board.
2007-2008 ENDORSEMENTS
The New Paltz Green Party endorsed Steve Greenfield for the 2008 School Board election and he subsequently won, receiving the most votes in a three-way race. Congratulations, Steve!
Congratulations to Edgar Rodriguez, a Green who was elected to the New
Paltz school board in 2007!
Our former chairwoman recently ran for Town Council. Click HERE to
read all about it.
Though she did not win her office, she earned the most votes for a Green candidate in the history of the town, and was subsequently appointed to the Town Planning Board.