Published in the Thursday Oct 30th edition of the Missouri State Standard Cynthia McKinney, Missouri’s Green Party presidential nominee, has† officially been certified to be a write-in candidate for the upcoming† Nov. 4 election. “I ...
Cynthia McKinney Responds to Sanctuary Survey Showing the vitality and importance of voices from outside the mainstream two-party political paradigm, Congresswoman McKinney puts forth not only a strong understanding of the complexities of these issues, ...
5th District Green Party Candidate Wages Campaign Of Principle Published in the Hartford Courant Harold A. Burbank II This year, for the first time, the Green Party of Connecticut is fielding a full slate of ...
By Mike Feinstein, Green Party of California If it is true that modest but consistent growth foreshadows greater success, then 1998 was a very promising year for the Green Party. Following a pattern that started ...
by Dean Myerson, ASGP Secretary The Association of State Green Parties (ASGP) was formed in late 1996, to help strengthen and create independent Green parties in the 50 states and the District of Columbia, and ...
Pennsylvania Greens seek to ease ballot access The Votersí Choice Act was introduced into the Pennsylvania State House in February, 1999. Drafted by the Green Party of Pennsylvania, it would reduce the number of signatures ...
Desa Jacobsson, Alaska The Green campaign for governor was a nail-biter, wrought with uncertainty and surprise. In the end, Desa Jacobsson received 3.01% and 6,608 votes, 12 more than she needed to retain ballot status ...
Colorado Greens reach new heights With over 1,000 Green registrants, the Green Party of Colorado became a ballot status, minor political party during 1998. During June, they held their first nominating convention as a ballot ...
In a major step forward for Hawaiíi Greens, Julie Jacobson won a partisan County Council seat on Hawaiiís Big Island, reclaiming a seat for the Greens held by Keiko Bonk between 1992 and 1996. District ...
Philip Hufford, Colorado Colorado Greens mourns the loss of one of their founding members. Philip Hufford, who passed away from cancer on October 3rd, 1998 at age 50. Hufford was the first Colorado Green candidate ...