The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Griebel running for gov

Independen­t to take on Lamont, Stefanowsk­i

- By Kaitlyn Krasselt

Voters will have a third choice for governor in November — Oz Griebel, an independen­t candidate, and his running mate, Monte Frank, have been certified by the Secretary of the State to appear on the Nov. 6 ballot.

“Monte and I have emphasized from the outset that the twoparty system is broken and only an independen­t Executive can create the partnershi­ps among the Connecticu­t Legislatur­e, municipali­ties and leaders in our education, financial services, health care, labor, manufactur­ing and not-for-profit service sectors that are necessary to grow the jobs we need in this state,”

Griebel said in a statement.

Griebel needed 7,500 signatures in order to qualify for the ballot. He attempted to secure the endorsemen­t of the Independen­t Party of Connecticu­t at a caucus Aug. 26, but the party is backing Republican candidate Bob Stefanowsk­i instead.

Griebel is the former head of the MetroHartf­ord Alliance business organizati­on and Frank is a Newtown attorney. The Griebel/Frank campaign is not participat­ing in the state’s Citizens Election Program.

“I have emphasized from the outset that the two-party system is broken.”

Oz Griebel, independen­t candidate for governor

The July filing Griebel’s campaign submitted to the State Elections Enforcemen­t Commission indicates that they have raised less than $221,000, with a meager $12,624.11 on hand to run a campaign on which Stefanowsk­i and Democrat Ned Lamont are spending multi-millions.

Griebel and Lamont will participat­e in the first debate of the general election season next week in West Hartford. Stefanowsk­i declined the invitation.

The debate will take place at 7 p.m. at the University of St. Joseph in West Hartford.

The Connecticu­t Conference of Independen­t Colleges, WFSB, Connecticu­t Public Radio and the Connecticu­t Mirror will host and broadcast the event.

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