Former Democratic State Representative Jonathan Pelto is making it official, saying he'll be a candidate for Connecticut governor.
The third-party candidate is currently collecting the 7,500 signatures needed to petition his way on to the November ballot as a member of the Education and Democracy Party. West Hartford Republican Joe Visconti is also collecting signatures. They each face an Aug. 6 deadline.
Pelto announced Thursday he coverted his exploratory committee into a candidate committee for governor. He is running on a ticket with Hartford educator Ebony Murphy.
Pelto has been a critic of Democratic Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, especially his education policies, but denies wanting to be a spoiler and help Malloy lose.
Asked about Pelto's candidacy Malloy said, "other people have the right to do what they want."
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