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Encyclopedia > Jason West

Jason West is the mayor of the village of New Paltz, and a member of the Green Party. New Paltz is both a village and town in the U.S. state of New York. ...


After an unsuccessful run for the US House in 2002 on the Green Party ticket, he was elected mayor of New Paltz in 2003, and in 2004 West performed the first same-sex marriages in New York. In United States politics, the Green Party has been active as a third party since the 1980s. ... Same-sex marriage is not recognized in New York state. ...

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Background

Jason was raised in Latham, New York, and is a member of the Shaker High School class of 1995. He attended SUNY New Paltz from 1995-2000, where he completed coursework for a BA in History and a BS in Visual Arts. However, he did not receive either degree or diploma due to outstanding bills. West has been a Housepainter from the age of 15, and worked as a puppeteer for children before being elected mayor [1]. Shaker High School is a high school in Latham, Albany County, New York. ... The State University of New York at New Paltz, known as SUNY New Paltz for short, is a public university in New Paltz, New York. ... For other senses of this word, see history (disambiguation). ... The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ... A puppeteer is a person who manipulates an inanimate object—a puppet—to create the illusion of life. ...


Mayoral History

Summary

Elected Mayor of New Paltz in the spring of 2003, Jason West has gained international attention, initially as part of the first Green Party majority elected in New York State and later for risking criminal prosecution to marry 25 same sex couples. Mayor West is one of only a handful of public officials to attempt same-sex marriages (see Same-sex Civil Weddings). Jason West Jason West (1977 – ) is the mayor of New Paltz, a small village in the Hudson Valley region of New York. ...


Mayor West was named the Best New Mayor of 2003 by Hudson Valley Magazine. He was honored by such organizations as the New York State Senate Democratic Conference, the California State Legislature and community organizations from around the country. He has been profiled in such magazine as the New York Times Magazine, Plenty, Out, The Advocate and Jane.


Campaigning

Many of West's campaign tactics were highly controversial. He was known to attain his victory upset by mobilizing the Student voting bloc. He did this with a variety of techniques. One of his campaign supporters was known to dress in a chicken suit in order to attract students into voting for West. West also coordinated a van shuttle to get students from campus to the polls.


Partisanship Controversy

West's appointment to office met with controversy due to his affiliation with the Green Party. All former New Paltz Mayoral candidates professed no allegiance to political factions. Initially Mayor West, Julia Walsh and Rebbeca Rolzer ran on the Green Party platform. To meet the expected requirements of non-partisanship however, their platform was temporarily named the Innovation Platform. This was later changed to the New Paltz Greens ( which is not officially related to the Green Party ) in order to maitain a green party identity without formally violating the principle of non-partisanship that was an informal criterion in the New Paltz community. Some claim that West and his running mates were always open about their political affiliations, others challenge that claim citing their history of organizational name changing. Some claim that West and Rotzler are members of the Green Party and Walsh is an independent. While Jenny Loeb of NORML claims that Julia Walsh is a member of the Democratic party as indicated by her on the New Paltz Green Party chapter page. The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws or NORML (pronounced normal) is a US-based non-profit corporation founded in 1970 to, according to their most recent mission statement, move public opinion sufficiently to achieve the repeal of marijuana prohibition so that the responsible use of cannabis by...


West further exacerbated partisanship tensions by joining the steering committee of the Young Elected Officials Network, which many claim is a proxy for the Democratic party.


Same-sex Civil Weddings

On February 26, 2004, he drew national attention to New Paltz when he announced that he would be performing same-sex civil weddings. Within the first day, he had performed 25 such ceremonies, although their precise legal status is that of non-legal. On March 2, he was charged with 19 misdemeanor counts of "solemnizing marriages without a license" by Ulster County District Attorney Donald Williams. According to Williams, West was not charged for all 25 ceremonies because police only witnessed 19 of them. Donald Williams may refer to: Donald E. Williams, astronaut Donald Williams (basketball) This human name article is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a persons or persons name. ...


West originally announced that he intended to continue performing same-sex ceremonies; however, on March 5, New York state judge Vincent Bradley issued a temporary restraining order barring West from performing any such ceremonies for a month. West indicated that he would abide by the judicial order while evaluating his legal options. On June 6, Ulster County Supreme Court Judge Michael Kavanagh made the injunction permanent.


On June 10, New Paltz Town Court Justice Jonathan Katz dismissed the charges against Mayor West, ruling that the district attorney had failed to show that the state had a legitimate interest in preventing the marriages, or that the law under which West was charged was constitutional. The district attorney said that he would appeal the ruling, and also indicated that he intended to continue forward with charges against two Unitarian Universalist ministers who had conducted ceremonies in the mayor's stead. A different New Paltz Town Court Justice dismissed those charges on July 13. Jonathan Katz Jonathan Katz is an American comedian, actor, and voice actor who is best known for his starring role in the animated sitcom Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist. ...


Involvement in UNUEA

As Mayor, Jason West took part in the creation of the United Nations Urban Environmental Accords in San Francisco in the Spring of 2005. He is one of sixty mayors from across the world who signed the original Accords.

A signatory to the United States Mayors' Climate Protection Agreement and the member of the international network Mayors for Peace, Jason West is also a founding member and serves on the steering committee of the Young Elected Officials Network; a nationwide organization of progressive poltiicians under 35.


Common Criticisms

Many argue that Jason West is unnecessarily involving New Paltz in national politics by purposely engaging it in issues such as Gay Rights and Foreign Relations with the Middle East. Others believe that his activities concerning Gay Rights and Anti-War demonstrations were a drastic misrepresentation of his constituency.


West has proposed increasing his salary twice during the past 3 years. The first increase occurred in 2004 raising the Mayor's salary to $25,000. Recently West requested an increase of his salary to $40,000.


See also

Same-sex marriage is not recognized in New York state. ... New Paltz is a village in Ulster County in the U.S. state of New York. ... The Green Party of New York is a political party in that state. ...

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On February 26, 2004, he returned to the headlines with a story that was sure to strengthen both of these labels: West became one of a handful of mayors around the country to throw their towels into the ring of the year’s hottest civil rights debate and perform gay marriages.
West and I talk about his new found celebrity, civil rights, gay marriage, the role of students in community politics, the 2004 elections, and the future of his political career.
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