Seth Kaper-Dale
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Nationality | American |
Political party | Green |
Spouse | Stephanie Kaper-Dale |
Children | 3 |
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Religion | Reformed Church |
Church | Reformed Church of Highland Park |
Title | Reverend |
Seth Kaper-Dale is an American Protestant pastor and activist. He has been co-pastor at the Reformed Church of Highland Park (RCHP) in New Jersey since 2001. Before coming to RCHP, he spent time in both Ecuador and India.[1] He was the Green Party candidate in the New Jersey gubernatorial election, 2017.[2][3][4][5] He won 9,849, or 0.47%, of votes cast. [6]
Seth Kaper-Dale was born in Montpelier, Vermont and attended Montpelier High School. He attended Hope College and then the Princeton Theological Seminary.[7]
Kaper-Dale is married to Stephanie Kaper-Dale, co-pastor of the Reformed Church of Highland Park, with whom he has three children.[3]
In 2006, Kaper-Dale co-founded the RCHP-Affordable Housing Corporation, which has created housing for women aging out of foster care, veterans, the homeless, the mentally ill, re-entering citizens, justice-involved youth, and refugees.[8][9] He is also the co-founder of Who Is My Neighbor? Inc.,[10] a community development agency in Highland Park, New Jersey.
In 2012, he received national attention when his church became a sanctuary for Indonesian immigrants facing deportation.[11][12][13][14][15]
In 2017, he intervened in a possible preemptive strike by ICE, in the presence of Governor Phil Murphy.[16][17]
Kapper-Dale supports legalization of marijuana and use of tax income to support treatment programs.[18] He is a proponent of single-payer health care insurance.[19]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Phil Murphy | 1,203,110 | 56.03 | 17.84 | |
Republican | Kim Guadagno | 899,583 | 41.89 | 18.41 | |
Independent | Gina Genovese | 12,294 | 0.57 | New | |
Libertarian | Pete Rohrman | 10,531 | 0.49 | 0.08 | |
Green | Seth Kaper-Dale | 10,053 | 0.47 | 0.08 | |
Constitution | Matthew Ricciardi | 6,864 | 0.32 | N/A | |
Independent | Vincent Ross | 4,980 | 0.29 | New | |
Democratic gain from Republican | Swing |
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