Politics & Government

Forty-Seven Jamaica Plain Delegates Elected and Appointed for State Democratic Convention

The delegates will take part in the Democratic Party's nominating convention in Springfield on Saturday.

 

[Editor's note: The following is a slightly edited press release from the Massachusetts Democratic Party. Two names were added at the request of a reader.]

Jamaica Plain Democrats will be among the more than 5,000 delegates to the Massachusetts Democratic Party’s Endorsing Convention who will gather on June 2 in Springfield to award the Party’s endorsement to one of the Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate.   

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In February, Democrats and unenrolled voters gathered at a caucus in Jamaica Plain to elect local representatives to the convention. Additional delegates were appointed by the Democratic State Committee to ensure that young people, minorities and persons with disabilities are adequately represented. They will join together with other delegations from around the state to participate in one of the largest examples of grassroots democracy the state has ever seen.

In all, Massachusetts Democrats held 557 caucuses throughout the Commonwealth.

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Delegates from Jamaica Plain will vote to select which candidate for Senate will receive the Party’s endorsement to be the nominee to face Scott Brown this fall in what is shaping up to be a pivotal race both locally and nationally. They will also join with volunteers after the convention to launch a massive city-wide canvass of Springfield to talk to voters about Democratic values and candidates.

The Senate candidate who receives a majority of the delegate’s votes will become the officially endorsed candidate of the Massachusetts Democratic Party. Any candidate who receives at least 15 percent will remain on the Primary Election ballot.

The winner of the Party’s endorsement will address the convention following a final vote tally. The Massachusetts Democratic Party’s endorsement will be noted on the Sept. 6 Primary Election ballot.

"Middle class families in Jamaica Plain face a stark choice this fall. We can either keep the Commonwealth and our nation moving forward by sending President Obama back for a second term and replacing Scott Brown with a fighter for the middle class or we can allow the country to slip back into the doldrums of the past." said Massachusetts Democratic Party Chair John Walsh. "In the months ahead, Jamaica Plain Democrats will play a key role in building the largest grassroots campaign the Commonwealth has ever seen, creating thousands of community conversations about our candidates and our ideas."

The Jamaica Plain delegation contains the following members:

  • Richard Giordano
  • Maria Sanchez
  • Evelyn Weinstein-Park
  • Sherry Dong
  • Altagracia Peguero
  • Carmen Torres
  • John Payne
  • John Fitzgerald
  • Howard Leibowitz
  • Shannon Bommelje
  • Kerry Costello
  • Michael Rousseau
  • Tara Rousseau
  • Steven Belec
  • Samuel Lasser
  • Barry Schwartz
  • Ann Steinberg
  • Erico Lopez
  • Vanessa Sweeney
  • Eugenia Handler
  • Robert Parke
  • Esther Kaplan
  • Wayne Wilson
  • Bruce Bickerstaff
  • Mary Kane
  • Edward "Red" Burrows
  • Pamela Bender
  • Celestine Cox
  • Marie Mendoza
  • Elsie Francese
  • Reed Passafaro
  • Tierney Flaherty
  • Reuben Kantor
  • Ramon Soto
  • David Geltman
  • Edmund Crotty
  • Daniel Hoffer
  • Ann Clarke
  • Judith Glaven
  • Kristie Helms
  • Elizabeth Ingram
  • Mario Teran
  • Nelson Tamayo
  • Rebecca Park
  • Arthur Kimball-Stanley
  • Anne Rousseau
  • Nancy Sableski

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