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Anthony Pollina was born on 17 February, 1952 in Ridgewood, New Jersey, U.S., is an American politician. Discover Anthony Pollina's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Born 17 February 1952
Birthday 17 February
Birthplace Ridgewood, New Jersey, U.S.
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1952

Anthony Pollina (born February 17, 1952) is an American politician who has served as Chair of the Vermont Progressive Party since 2017, and was as a member of the Vermont Senate from 2011 to 2023.

Anthony Pollina was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey on February 17, 1952, the son of Salvatore Pollina and Matilda (Corbo) Pollina.

1977

In 1977, he graduated from Johnson State College with a bachelor's degree in political science and environmental studies.

At Johnson State, his professors included Bill Doyle, with whom he later served in the State Senate.

Pollina's career includes working as a teacher and the headmaster for an alternative school.

In addition, he has taught at Johnson State College, the Community College of Vermont and Vermont College.

In addition to serving in the legislature, Pollina is head of the Vermont Democracy Fund.

1984

In 1984, Pollina won a Democratic Party primary for Congress against Paul Forlenza and John Tatro.

Pollina received 44% of the vote, Forlenza received 24% and Tatro received 27%.

Pollina was defeated in the general election by incumbent Republican Jim Jeffords, winning 27% of the vote to Jeffords' 65%.

1986

In 1986 and 1988, Pollina was the Democratic nominee for State Representative from the Washington-1 district.

He received 49% and 43%, respectively.

1990

He worked as policy director and executive director for the Vermont Public Interest Research Group in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

1991

Pollina served as a Senior Policy Advisor for then Congressman Bernie Sanders from 1991 to 1996.

1997

During the 1997 and 1998 sessions of the Vermont Legislature, Pollina advocated for campaign finance legislation that established public funding for statewide political campaigns.

2000

In 2000, Pollina ran for Governor of Vermont as a member of the Vermont Progressive Party, receiving 9.5% of the vote in the general election.

Pollina ran against incumbent Democrat Howard Dean who received 50.4% of the vote and former State Representative Ruth Dwyer who received 38% of the vote.

Due to new campaign financing laws, Pollina became the first candidate in the US to qualify for full public funding of his campaign.

2002

In 2002, when his campaign for lieutenant governor failed to qualify for public funding, he filed suit in federal court to overturn the law.

In 2002, Pollina ran as the Progressive Party candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Vermont, receiving 25% of the vote against Republican Brian Dubie and State Senator Peter Shumlin.

2003

In 2003, Pollina started Equal Time Radio, a political and current events radio show broadcast on Waterbury's WDEV.

2006

The company was established in 2006 with a focus on paying farmers a higher than average price for milk and marketing the products locally.

2007

He quit the radio program in 2007 in order to run for governor.

Pollina was a founding board member of the Vermont Milk Company, a farmer owned and operated dairy in Hardwick, Vermont.

2008

Pollina resigned in 2008 to focus on his campaign for governor.

In 2008, Pollina ran as an Independent candidate for governor, finishing second with 21.8% of the vote against Republican incumbent Jim Douglas, who won with 53.4% of the vote, and Democrat Gaye Symington who received 21.7% of the vote.

The Pollina campaign received unusually strong labor support for an independent candidate, receiving the endorsements of the three largest unions in the state.

On September 14, the 10,000 strong Vermont AFL-CIO voted to endorse Pollina; the endorsement came on the heels of the previous endorsements from the Vermont State Employees Association (10,000 members) and the Abenaki Nation (1500 members).

On May 15, Pollina received the endorsement of the Vermont-National Education Association and its 11,500 members.

The endorsement by the NEA was the first time the union had backed an independent gubernatorial candidate.

NEA-Vermont President Angelo Dorta stated that the endorsement of Pollina was partly because Symington "still tends to talk about our schools in terms of cost containment as opposed to investment".

Pollina also garnered the support of the 3,000-member Gun Owners of Vermont.

Along with the labor support, Pollina also received the endorsements and support of many public officials in the state including U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I); former Governor Philip H. Hoff (D); Bob Kiss (Progressive), the mayor of Burlington (the state's largest city); Vermont House Agriculture Committee chair David Zuckerman (Progressive); and the Vermont Progressive Party.

Several prominent Democratic party activists formed Democrats for Pollina.

Some of those involved were former state senators Harvey Carter, Janet Munt, and grassroots organizer Rebecca Moore.

Several Vermont Democratic party officials also endorsed Pollina, such as Bristol chair Peter Grant.

2010

In 2010, incumbent State Senator Phil Scott ran for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor, while incumbents Bill Doyle and Ann Cummings ran for reelection in the three-member, at-large Washington County Senate District.

Pollina ran as a Progressive with Democrat support, and won one of the Democratic nominations.

In the general election, Doyle and Cummings were reelected, and Pollina won the third seat.

Democratic primary, August 24, 2010: