
John Resenbrink, one of the vital outstanding figures in nationwide politics after co-founding the U.S. and Maine Inexperienced political events, died on Saturday on the age of 93, in line with World Greens.
Resenbrink grew up in Minnesota, certainly one of seven youngsters born to Dutch-American farmers, Effie and John. He earned a bachelor’s diploma in historical past and political science from Calvin Faculty in Michigan, and a grasp’s diploma and a doctorate in political science from the College of Michigan and the College of Chicago, respectively.
He turned a professor of presidency and environmental research at Bowdoin Faculty in 1961, the place he taught for greater than 30 years, in line with Bowdoin.
In 1984, he turned a principal founding father of the Inexperienced Get together, nationally and in Maine. He co-convened a gathering in Augusta on Jan. 8 of that yr to type a Maine Inexperienced Get together — the primary Inexperienced state-level political get together in america, in line with World Greens.
“That’s the toughest factor I’ve ever tried to perform — to create a brand new political get together,” Resenbrink advised Bowdoin in a 2018 interview. “For me, the Inexperienced Get together and its Ten Key Values supply the opportunity of creating a brand new economic system rooted within the land and a grassroots, ecologically tuned political tradition. For years, attaining this imaginative and prescient turned my ardour.”
Resenbrink was the get together’s candidate for the U.S. Senate in 1996.
The Inexperienced Impartial Get together gained official poll standing in 1998, when gubernatorial candidate Pat LaMarche obtained 6.8 % of the vote. A celebration’s candidate for governor or president wanted to garner a minimum of 5 % of all votes in a normal election to get official recognition.
He and his spouse, Carla, raised three daughters and spearheaded the Cathance River Schooling Alliance, a nonprofit group with the aim of inspiring a sustainable future.