Peter Diamondstone

Peter Diamondstone

Diamondstone in 2014
Personal details
Born (1934-12-19) December 19, 1934
The Bronx, New York City, New York
Political party Liberty Union
Socialist
Spouse(s) Doris Lake (m. 1957)
Children 4[1]
Residence Brattleboro, Vermont
Alma mater University of Chicago
Profession Lawyer, Politician
Known for Political activist, Co-founder of Liberty Union Party

Peter Isaac "Pete" Diamondstone (born December 19, 1934)[2] is an American lawyer and politician from the U.S. state of Vermont, best known as a perennial candidate and co-founder of the Liberty Union Party. He is currently running in the United States Senate election in Vermont, 2016.[3]

Early life

Diamondstone was born in the New York borough of The Bronx in 1934. In 1944, Diamondstone got a job passing out flyers for the presidential campaign of Franklin D. Roosevelt. He received a law degree from the University of Chicago in 1960 and moved to Vermont in 1968, and soon began his involvement in politics there.[2][4]

Career

Diamondstone, along with former U.S. Congressman William H. Meyer, Bernie Sanders (who is a current U.S. senator), and others, founded the Liberty Union Party in 1970.[5] Since then, he has run every two years for various political offices, never receiving more than 8% of the vote in general elections.[2]

Diamondstone arrived late to a debate for U.S. Congress in 1980, and was told he would not be able to participate. He remained in the debate area and was arrested.[4] He was also arrested in 1996 while attempting to participate in a debate for U.S. Congress, for which he was a candidate. He participated in a 2014 debate for governor of Vermont, along with all six other candidates.[2]

Personal life

Diamondstone and his wife, Doris Lake, have four children: Aaron, Jessy, Ian, and Paula.[1] He is an atheist.[6]

Electoral history

Scattering votes are not included.

1970s

Vermont Attorney General Democratic primary, 1970[7]

Vermont Attorney General election, 1970[8]

Vermont Attorney General Republican primary, 1972[9]

Vermont Attorney General election, 1972[10]

Vermont's at-large congressional district Democratic primary, 1974[11]

Vermont Attorney General election, 1976[12]

United States House of Representatives election in Vermont, 1978[13]

1980s

U.S. House of Representatives election in Vermont, 1980[14]

U.S. House of Representatives election in Vermont, 1982[15]

U.S. House of Representatives election in Vermont, 1984[16][17]

U.S. House of Representatives election in Vermont, 1986[18]

U.S. House of Representatives election in Vermont, 1988[19]

1990s

Vermont's at-large congressional district Democratic primary, 1990[20]

U.S. House of Representatives election in Vermont, 1990[21]

U.S. House of Representatives election in Vermont, 1992[22]

Vermont Attorney General election, 1994[23]

U.S. House of Representatives election in Vermont, 1996[24]

Vermont's at-large congressional district Democratic primary, 1998[25]

Vermont's at-large congressional district Republican primary, 1998[26]

U.S. House of Representatives election in Vermont, 1998[27]

2000s

Vermont's at-large congressional district Democratic primary, 2000[28]

U.S. House of Representatives election in Vermont, 2000[29]

Governor of Vermont Progressive primary, 2002[30]

Vermont gubernatorial election, 2002[31]

Governor of Vermont Progressive primary, 2004[32]

Vermont gubernatorial election, 2004[33]

United States Senate election in Vermont, 2006[34]

Vermont gubernatorial election, 2008[35]

2010s

United States Senate election in Vermont, 2010[36]

United States Senate election in Vermont, 2012[37]

Vermont gubernatorial election, 2014[38]

References

  1. 1 2 Davis, Mark (July 29, 2015). "A Former Ally Says Bernie Sanders Has Changed". Seven Days. Retrieved October 8, 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Stigliani, Emilie Teresa (June 9, 2016). "Without winning, Diamondstone influenced Vt. politics". Burlington Free Press. Retrieved October 8, 2016.
  3. "Candidates register to appear on ballots". The Burlington Free Press. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
  4. 1 2 Van Susteren, Dirk (December 7, 2014). "In This State: Peter Diamondstone, Unapologetic Socialist, May Have Run His Last Campaign". VTDigger. Retrieved October 8, 2016.
  5. ""L.U.P. History," The Official Website Of The Liberty Union Party - Vermont".
  6. "Peter Diamondstone's Biography". Project VoteSmart. Retrieved October 8, 2016.
  7. "VT Attorney General - D Primary 1970". Our Campaigns.
  8. "VT Attorney General 1970". Our Campaigns.
  9. "VT Attorney General - R Primary 1972". Our Campaigns.
  10. "VT Attorney General 1972". Our Campaigns.
  11. "VT - At-Large - D Primary 1974". Our Campaigns.
  12. "VT Attorney General 1976". Our Campaigns.
  13. "VT At-Large 1978". Our Campaigns.
  14. "VT At-Large 1980". Our Campaigns.
  15. "VT At Large 1982". Our Campaigns.
  16. "VT At-Large 1984". Our Campaigns.
  17. "Vermont General Election Results - U.S. Representatives" Vermont State Archives
  18. "VT At-Large 1986". Our Campaigns.
  19. "VT At-Large 1988". Our Campaigns.
  20. "VT At-Large - D Primary 1990". Our Campaigns.
  21. "VT At-Large 1990". Our Campaigns.
  22. "VT At-Large 1992". Our Campaigns.
  23. "VT Attorney General 1994". Our Campaigns.
  24. "VT At-Large 1996". Our Campaigns.
  25. "VT At-Large - D Primary 1998". Our Campaigns.
  26. "VT At-Large - R Primary 1998". Our Campaigns.
  27. "VT At-Large 1998". Our Campaigns.
  28. "VT At-Large - D Primary 2000". Our Campaigns.
  29. "VT At-Large 2000". Our Campaigns.
  30. "VT Governor - PRG Primary 2002". Our Campaigns.
  31. "VT - Governor 2002". Our Campaigns.
  32. "VT Governor - PRG Primary 2004". Our Campaigns.
  33. "VT Governor 2004". Our Campaigns.
  34. "VT US Senate 2006". Our Campaigns.
  35. "VT Governor 2008". Our Campaigns.
  36. "VT US Senate 2010". Our Campaigns.
  37. "VT US Senate 2012". Our Campaigns.
  38. "VT Governor 2014". Our Campaigns.
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