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Dziekan Says He’ll Sue Derby GOP For Trying To Kick Him Out Of Party

Former Mayor Rich Dziekan and former Aldermen Gino DiGiovanni.

by EUGENE DRISCOLL The new haven independent

DERBY — Former Mayor Rich Dziekan said he will file a lawsuit against the Derby Town Republican Committee for attempting to kick him out of the Republican Party.
“They better get their pocket books ready, because once I win this in state court, they will be financially responsible for this,” Dziekan said. 
The mayor said he found a letter in his mailbox this week from Michael Shea, the Derby Republican Registrar of Voters. There is a dispute over when the letter was received — more on that later.
The letter informed Dziekan that the Registrar and the Republican Town Committee determined the former mayor was “no longer eligible to maintain party privileges within the Republican Party.”
Dziekan served three terms as mayor while a Republican.
The Derby GOP didn’t endorse him for a fourth term, and opted to instead endorse Gino DiGiovanni, the Republican chairman. Dziekan collected signatures to force a Republican primary, which he lost. He made it onto the Nov. 7 ballot as a petitioning candidate in a four way race against DiGiovanni, Joseph DiMartino and Sharlene McEvoy. 
DiMartino won.
The letter cited state law that allows people to be erased from a political party’s membership roster if the person isn’t really affiliated with the party or isn’t a member in good faith.
The letter gave Dziekan three reasons for the action:
*Knowingly becoming a candidate for office on ticket of a new party
*Knowingly being a candidate at any primary or caucus of any other party or political organization

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