With the Ballot Access Working Group (BAWG)’s meeting at the 2003 national Green Party conference in Washington, D.C., came many new member states and increased participation. Wed 10/01/03 by Deirdre Helfferich, Green Party of Alaska ...
This was a watershed year of success for the Green Party of Utah. The party ran candidates for 13 offices and received nearly 30,000 votes in an election that saw a low turnout (45 percent). ...
Volume 5, Issue 2 Summer 2001 In a case that may serve as a test for the nation, the Green Party of New Mexico is filing suit to retain major party status. They are challenging ...
Volume 5, Issue 3 Summer 2001 Alaska California Connecticut (President Only) Colorado Delaware Wash DC Florida Hawai¹i Iowa Maine Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Montana Nevada New Mexico Oregon Rhode Island Texas Utah Wisconsin Green Party State ...
Sarah Marsh becomes state’s first Green state or Congressional candidate By Ed Tarvin Green Party of Arkansas Volume 5, Issue 3 Summer 2001 For the first time ever, Arkansas Greens will have a Congressional candidate ...
by David Pollard, Arlington (TX) Texas State Green executive committee member Volume 5, Issue 1 Winter / Spring 2001 Of all the successful ballot drives in 2000, perhaps the most impressive – and significant – ...
Tens of thousands of volunteers, nine lawsuits part of nationwide ballot access drive by Stacy Malkan Volume 5, Issue 1 Winter / Spring 2001 In the face of draconian ballot access laws written by Democrats ...
by Tom Linzey, Shippenburg (PA), legal advisory, ASGP Fall 1997 A hearty thanks to all the national greens that assisted us here in Pennsylvania with the defeat of Senate Bill 200, a bill which would ...
Maine Greens fight to retain ballot status Fall 1997 by Nancy Allen, co-chair, Maine Green Party The Maine Green Party (MEGP) was founded in 1984. In 1992, their first Congressional candidate, Jonathan Carter, received 10% ...