Griebel-Frank for Connecticut Party Nominates Ned Lamont for Governor of Connecticut

On September 7, the Griebel-Frank for Connecticut Party announced that it has nominated Ned Lamont for Governor of Connecticut. Lamont is also the Democratic nominee.

the Griebel-Frank for Connecticut Party is ballot-qualified in Connecticut, for Governor only, because in 2018 it polled over 1% of the gubernatorial vote. Connecticut permits disaggregated fusion, so the Griebel-Frank Party was free to nominate a Democrat.

The Griebel-Frank for Connecticut Party affiliated itself with the SAM Party last year, but the Connecticut Secretary of State refused to let it change its name. The party furnished the Secretary of State will precedents from a dozen other states that have let ballot-qualified parties change their names, but the Secretary still wouldn’t yield. Thanks to Joshua Van Vranken for the news about the party’s nomination decision.


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Griebel-Frank for Connecticut Party Nominates Ned Lamont for Governor of Connecticut — 12 Comments

  1. Seriously? As if it wasn’t bad enough that his last name is “Griebel”? There ought to be a law that people with weird names may not be allowed to run for office.

  2. How many name changes allowed in red commie CT ??? –

    individuals

    private artificial persons- corps, props, assns, etc.

    One more court case- demand $$$ damages to bankrupt the hacks.

  3. Yes, really. It’s a perfectly good Anglo-Saxon name. Not a weird name from some other, inferior alien race or nationality. I’m American by birth and an unreconstructed Southern or by the grace of God.

  4. Y’all Yankee libtards never heard of the Dukes of Hazzard? Dr. David Duke? I swear y’all are dumber than a box of turnips!

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