12 Facts About Pat LaMarche

1.

Pat LaMarche returned to Maine in 1982, and the following year, she married Michael Russell.

2.

Pat LaMarche had two children: Rebecca in 1985 and John in 1987.

3.

In 1996 Pat LaMarche moved south to Portland, Maine, to take a job at talk radio station WGAN.

4.

In 1998, Pat LaMarche was approached to run for governor by Green Party activists on the Maine Green Independent Party nominee.

5.

On December 8,2005, Pat LaMarche announced her candidacy on the Maine Green Independent Party ticket for the 2006 Maine gubernatorial election against incumbent Democrat John Baldacci.

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Pat LaMarche was one of three Maine Candidates who took advantage of Maine's Clean Election Act, a taxpayer-funded campaign system which rewards candidates with public funds if they meet the required 2,500 $5 contributions In November 2006, Pat LaMarche received 51,992 votes in the Maine race for governor.

7.

In 2021, Pat LaMarche spoke at the graduation ceremony for economically disadvantaged individuals who had to take a money management class to improve their housing and living assistance.

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8.

From 2007 until 2011, Pat LaMarche authored a weekly syndicated column which can be read on line in the Bangor Daily News.

9.

Pat LaMarche returned to Maine in June 2011, having been offered the opportunity by Stephen King to institute "a left-leaning" talk show.

10.

In November 2011, in order to raise matched funding on offer from Stephen King to provide winter heat for Mainers without, Pat LaMarche announced her intention to spend a week living in a "Hobbit Hole" outdoors, notwithstanding the bracing Maine fall conditions.

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Pat LaMarche repeated the feat in 2012, garnering thousands of dollars in contributions.

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In June 2019, Pat LaMarche published a novel, Magic Diary through Sunbury Press.