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Oct
2

Register to Vote

Check your registration for Chicago residents online.

Chicago residents: if your status is ‘Inactive’ call 312.269.7936 to resolve the issue and be prepared to bring your driver’s license to the polling place.

Illinois registration continues through October 7th. You can download, print out and mail in your registration form here.

You can also register in person at various city, county and state offices - including the Secretary of State’s office if you’re renewing your license. Public schools and libraries also can provide these services.

To register in person, you need two forms of ID, one of which must have your current address. To register, by mail you will need your driver’s license or State ID card number. Failing that you need either the last four digits of your SSN and photo ID or a utility bill, check, etc. that shows your current address.

Grace Period Registration continues through October 21st. But you have to visit one of six Cook County offices.

Early Voting - October 13-30 - There are fifty locations in Chicago. You may vote at any of the locations. Early voting locations places are open 9-5, Monday through Saturday (including Columbus Day, 13 October). You must bring a state-issued ID to vote early.

Voting on Election Day: Tuesday, November 4 - Polls are open from 6am until 7pm. If you vote on election day, you must vote at your polling place. It listed on your voter card or you can check your polling place by checking your registration online (Chicago).

*PLEASE NOTE--your early voting location will NOT necessarily be your voting location for the general election. Please check this online before November 4th to avoid waiting in long lines at the wrong location.

Sept
20

Benefit Concert Thursday 9/25 at Logan Square Auditorium

The Beazley Phillips Band, Mind's Hideaway, and Spiller Whale are headlining a benefit concert for State Representative candidates Jeremy Karpen and Tim Quirk.

Join us this Thursday at 7:30pm at the Logan Square Auditorium (2539 N Kedzie Blvd at Logan and Milwaukee). $15 at the door and all funds benefit the campaigns. Free Parking behind the Banco Popular. All ages.

Sept
12

Jeremy on the Radio Again!

Mike Stephen from WLUW 88.7's popular Outside the Loop program interviewed Jeremy for a profile piece on Logan Square. It airs tonight at 6pm in Chicagoland and will be podcast and archived online.

Listen in.

We are only 7 weeks away from victory! You can help make it happen. Please visit the Donate page to give as generously as you are able ($25 goes a long way). Check out the Get Involved section for ways that you can help out.

Got questions for Jeremy or the campaign? Send them along to campaign@jeremykarpen.org.

Aug
21

IVI-IPO Throws Support Behind Jeremy Karpen!

The Independent Voters of Illinois - Independent Precinct Organization (IVI-IPO) announced late Wednesday evening that they were endorsing Jeremy Karpen in the race for the 39th District State Representative seat over incumbent Maria Berrios.

The IVI-IPO is a not-for-profit, multi-partisan, independent political organization. Their mission is to achieve social justice through good government by increasing voter participation and knowledge, by providing a framework for candidate evaluation, and by electing responsive government officials.

According to their website, the IVI-IPO, formed in 1944, is dedicated to good government activism and an idealistic vision of open, honest government in Illinois through pragmatic means that confront cynicism and corruption with equal force. The organization's primary tools are voter's registration, voter information and candidate endorsement.

Accepting the endorsement, Jeremy Karpen stated that he has, "nothing but the highest respect for the IVI-IPO. The organization is strong and active in the 39th District and their support will definitely give the campaign a significant edge as we approach election day."

Aug
18

Jeremy Interviewed on Gapers Block

"Can a young Green Party candidate unseat a cog in the Chicago Machine? With Logan Square the battleground, anything's possible..."

Read the whole story here:

Gapers Block: Campaigning for Change In Logan Square

July
16

Jeremy Interviewed on WRTE Radio Arte

Radio Arte's Eduardo Culbeaux interviewed Jeremy about his campaign and the issues that directly impact people in the 39th District. According to WRTE's website, Pilsen-based Radio Arte is the only Latino owned, youth-driven, urban community radio station in the country. The station actively encourages listeners to become involved in social justice issues and engage in dialogue through community journalism and first voice forums.

The interview aired July 15th on the Homofrecuencia program. If you missed the interview on-air, listen to it here:

June
15

Jeremy Receives 100% Rating from Grassroots Netroots Alliance

The Grassroots Netroots Alliance, a new nationwide effort to build up a netroots and grassroots army of progressive voters and activists, gave Jeremy Karpen a 100% rating on issues including Economic Justice, Climate Change, Healthcare, Economic Justice, and Democratic Reform. You can view his survey responses on GNA's website by clicking HERE.

Other organizations that currently list and provide issue ratings for the campaign include:

Project Vote Smart--Project Vote Smart is a volunteer-driven impartial organization designed to provide the average citizen with intelligent and accurate information about candidates that is not dominated by issueless rhetoric and the often misleading attacks that define contemporary American politics

Real Choice in Illinois--Real Choice is an organization dedicated to moving Illinois forward in ensuring the rights and independence of people with disabilities so they are free to lead their lives as they choose.

Congress.org--Congress.org is a service of Capitol Advantage and is a coalition of non-partisan companies dedicated to facilitating civic partipation.

May
12

Content Updated

Most of the content on the site has been updated and we added some posters in the 'Get Involved' section so that folks can help spread the word. We are still firmly in the fundraising and strategizing phase of the campaign at this point.

Thank you to everyone that has generously donated time and money so far! If you haven't yet, please visit the 'Donate' page and give what you can--$25 bucks can go a long way in a grassroots campaign.

We will have some photos and hopefully the Spanish version of the site up later next week. Thank you for your patience.

April
28

Chicago’s Arms Race Off Target

    You get up in my face and I’ll get up in yours

    You pack a gun and I’ll pack a gun

    You pack an AK-47 and I’ll pack an AK-47

Mayor Daley’s announcement on Saturday that he supports a plan to make assault rifles available to all police officers in Chicago may actually reinforce the violent norms he is seeking to counteract.

There has been a lot of discussion and heated rhetoric in the news over the last week concerning how to stop the violence that plagues many of our neighborhoods. Folks have argued that the problem is bad parenting, drugs, a lack of jobs, unsafe and underperforming schools, access to guns, and even a loss of community and love. Several articles have brought up issues of race and commented on the tragedy of black and Latino kids killing members of their own communities. Mayor Daley even called an emergency summit of community leaders in an attempt to identify possible solutions. While leaders have been clamoring to identify a solution, we may be losing sight of the fact that youth violence is a complex issue that cannot be solved without addressing it on multiple levels. The politically popular or commonsense approaches may not be effective and may in fact reinforce that which we wish to target. I think that Dawn Turner Trice, in her Chicago Tribune column on April 21st may have had it right when she wrote, “All they have is a false sense of pride and a false sense of what it means to be a black man or a Hispanic man.” While I agree with her sentiment, I think it is important to shift the discussion from talking about what it means to be man within a racial context to simply examining their false and dangerous sense of masculinity in general. "Their greatest weapon may not be their guns,” it may be their notion of what it means to be a man. A notion that normalizes violence and equates respect with fear.

When we meet force with force and violence with violence we may achieve an immediate reduction in shootings while police are present but long-term change requires something more. Compliance with authority may appear, on the surface, to be effective social change but I believe that it actually reinforces the violent masculine norms that we are seeking to change.

Meeting force with force teaches young men that the strongest person always wins conflicts or, as our leaders would have us believe, the person with the biggest gun. It teaches young men that respect is about fear rather than love, caring, and a sense of community. It teaches young men that they don’t need to learn self-control because someone will always be there to tell them to get back in line.

A viable solution to male violence requires a multi-pronged approach that controls access to guns while providing social service supports that work to alleviate the detrimental impacts of poverty and remove barriers to effective parenting. At the same time we need to cultivate an environment in which aggressive male actions are not met with aggressive male posturing but rather with father figures, political leaders, newscasters, musicians, sports players, and religious and community leaders that are willing to equate strength with vulnerability and love. True strength is found in those willing to trust another with their own vulnerabilities not in those whose pride leads them into defensive aggression.

The way I see it, we have two huge elephants in the room that we are too uncomfortable or unwilling to address: Violent Masculinity and Poverty. Taking away their guns may make them less dangerous and cold weather may drive them inside but we have a problem with masculinity that can't be solved with intimidation.

The bigger person is not defined by the size of his gun.

Jeremy Karpen is the Green Party candidate for State Representative in the 39th District. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor currently working in a residential treatment center for troubled boys and volunteers as a Partner Abuse Intervention Facilitator.

April
07

Green Party Officially Slates Jeremy Karpen to run in Illinois' 39th Congressional District

The Illinois Green Party 39th Congressional Slating Committee convened on Saturday, April 5th and officially slated Jeremy Karpen to run as a candidate in the 39th Congressional District against Incumbent Toni Berrios. Mr. Karpen is a Licensed Professional Counselor who currently works as a Therapist at a residential treatment center and volunteers as a Partner Abuse Intervention Facilitator at a local domestic violence agency.

April
06

Jeremy Karpen 2008 Campaign Website Launch

Our campaign website is up and running but it will take about two weeks to get a full array of content posted.

Please be patient. In the meantime, please direct any questions to campaign@jeremykarpen.org or 312.806.2561.