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Hamilton Ends Campaign With Yale Ode”

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Hamilton submits papers to Marisol Natal in clerk’s office.

With a poetic last jab at New Haven’s ivy behemoth, mayoral candidate Wendy Hamilton submitted papers Wednesday to remove her name from the Nov. 5 general election ballot, while Mayor Toni Harp continued weighing whether to continue her own third-party quest.

Hamilton served written notice — a legal requirement — of her decision to the City Town Clerk’s Office shortly after 10 a.m. She endorsed Justin Elicker, who defeated incumbent Harp by 58 – 42 percent in last week’s Democratic mayoral primary.

Hamilton bowed out with one final flourish. In addition to a two-page statement on her decision and the challenges facing New Haven, she submitted three addenda including the ode to Yale’s role in society as well as a progressive wish list.” You can read the full statement and addenda further down in this story.

Harp’s name is set to appear on the Working Families Party line on the ballot. The party endorsed her candidacy and devoted volunteer support during the primary, though its statewide chair now said it doesn’t plan to do so in the general election. Some core supporters have urged Harp to continue with her campaign. 

Activist Urn Pendragon also petitioned to have her name appear on the ballot as an unaffiliated candidate.

Under state law, candidates have until 21 days before an election to file notice to have their names removed from the general election ballots before they’re printed.

However, absentee ballots are printed and made public starting Oct. 4. So failure to make a decision before then means some people would be voting for a candidate who may later drop out.

A candidate who waits until after the 21-day deadline can still make a decision to withdraw a candidacy. But then municipal election officials must decide whether to go to the expense of printing new ballots or manually cross out the candidate’s name on tens of thousands of printed ballots, according to the secretary of state’s office.

Text of Hamilton’s Withdrawal Statement To State Board of Election

Dear Board:

Thank you for your labor in the past. I filed to run for mayor of New Haven around Christmas 2018 because I was tired of the outright corruption and angry that the mayor raised our taxes by 11%!! and then within the same week or so gave herself a $10,000 raise and within the same month gave raises to her cronies. I should mention the trip to China, the car and bodyguard service, the free meals, and city credit cards which were discovered.

I am not stupid. That was a stupid move which might have gotten past me if I was. New Haven is a poor black city with some wonderful poor black people in it and I want more for them. I believe in black reparations and full integration. I believe in open borders and open minds. I choose to live in a sanctuary city and I took a course in Spanish language at SCCC years ago.

The poverty of mind, money, and spirit in this city hurts me. I see the richest school in the world sitting in this city while it goes bankrupt and homeless people live right outside the school gates. This is unbelievable greed and I will fight it. The city and state govt. must DO something.

In the meantime, Justin Elicker has ALWAYS been the frontrunner…and I like him. I think he gives a d___”. So I am requesting that you take my name off the ballot and save the ink. Thank you.

Thoughtfully,
wendy hamilton

Hamilton Addendum 1

Yale Sins
1. Arrests and fines student demonstrators
2. Age, race, and gender discrimination at Yale
3. Corey Menafee/Calhoun dorm debacle
4. Vicious debt collection practices
5. Anti-union
6. Understaffed school and hospital
7. Use of shell companies to hide $$
8. Hires war criminals to teach
9. Shuts down city streets at will
10. Supported Trump and Kavanaugh
11. Advances wealth while charging scholarship students $6000 yearly
12. Allows city to go bankrupt while using city services and owning >50% of the land
13. Expels homeless and non-paying clients from hospital (patient dumping)
14. Ignores homeless living outside Yale gates.

Hamilton Addendum 2

ODE to YALE

I want to be a Republican, not a liberal, not a Democrat
I’m not cut out for that

Business school here I come
Medical school is no fun
Poli Sci and economics
are so easy like reading comics

Get recruited by the CIA
Rendition and torture are OK
Good ideas in moneyland
Life is easy when well planned

I dont care about divestment
just how to make a good investment
I want a hedge fund I can play with
It’s a career I could stay with

So Yale, I miss sex week
not demonstrations or science geeks
God, make me wealthy with several homes
and grant me entry into Skull and Bones

Hamilton Addendum #3

POLITICAL WISH LIST FROMPROGRESSIVE IN NH

1. It’s time for Yale Corp. to support their share of the city burden. Improving our lives will improve theirs. It doesn’t take a Yale degree to figure this out but Yale hoards its $$ while the city taxpayers suffer the consequences with unfairly high and impossible taxes (for most of us), homeless people in the streets and parks, city slums and blight, unaffordable housing rents and prices, bad public schools, poor city services, and impending bankruptcy just to name a few of our problems. The city is in debt (a Billion according to Register and half a Billion according to the budget office).
2. Race relations and income inequality are the two biggest threats to our city, our society, and our country.
3. The city must be merciful to the little guy and the small business, the renter, and the home buyer.
4. The city needs a strong CRB yesterday to curb the cops.
5. The cops need a better contract.
6. The schools need MORE staff and teachers but less admin.
7. The city must break any contracts with builders and developers and contractors and start fresh. All new apt. buildings must house 50% Section 8 which is actually a boon to landlords and existing buildings must start to do the same. Small landlords are exempted.
8. Avoid all corporate welfare and advantages.
9. Eminent Domain for blighted or unpaid properties.
10.*
11. Change Bus routes and schedules (state run) to suit drivers and their customers.
12. Use Liam Brennan’s Housing Plan in its entirety.
13. Enlarge and reorganize LCI with more building inspection focused on the Hill/Dixwell.
14. Encourage solar panels and fight the utilities who are robbing citizens with unfair charges — the highest in the US.
15. Demand infrastructure and track improvement from Amtrack/Metro North. Demand lower prices — -Amtrack is unaffordable for most of us ($150+ one way to NYC from NH on Acela which still runs at 40 mph).
16. Stop funding Tweed and stop building garages and lots for cars. Our air is dirty and we already have 3 power plants, sewage treatment, and a huge tank farm. We need a cleaner Long Island Sound as well.
17. Do not allow city police to arrst and fine peaceful demonstrators, students or adults.
18. Do not assist ICE in any way or engage with them at ictyhall> Cityhall must be a sanctuary for the undocumented and for the homeless who want a roof.

* line missing on print-out of submission.

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