As a result, any Independent Party member who does not live in an area governed by a local IP town committee forfeits their membership.
[3] In the 1930s, an Independent-Republican party was formed by Professor Albert Levitt of Redding, CT and Irving Fisher, a Yale economist.
At that time, Anthony Sparaco of Old Saybrook was president, and Rosemary Favale of Waterbury was vice-president.
[6] As early as 1967, the Independent Party of Connecticut successfully held meetings throughout the State.
[8] An Independent Town Committee is a local organization that affiliates with the State-Central Executive Board.