Without being on the General Election ballot because of top two, when the largest number of voters are paying attention and participating, minor parties in California have ballot status mostly in name only, but not ...
Top two elections have had a decimating affect on minor party candidates’ ability to appear on the general election ballot. As a result, only five California Greens have advanced to a November General Election for ...
Originally published on the GP Elections database. At least 113 Greens in 18 states ran for public office in 2021. Among them, seven ran for state and federal office – four in regular elections in ...
By the Numbers, Follow the Money By Mike Feinstein, Green Party of California HR1/S1 – the ‘For the People Act’ – would have a devastating effect on the ability of the Green Party (and other ...
Clause Sneaks Poison Pill in Voting Rights Bill (HR1/S1) By Mike Feinstein, Green Party of California What happens when a major political party writes an election bill that would reduce minor party competition and further ...
Sixteen of 33 Greens elected in local Spring races By Mike Feinstein, California Greens are often known as ‘thinking globally and acting locally. In Spring 2019, many Greens acted locally by running for municipal and ...
Members from around the world respond to far-right politics By Mike Feinstein, Green Party of California member to the GPUS International Committee The fourth Global Greens Congress was held in Liverpool, England March 30-April 2 ...
A history of Green mayors in the United States By Mike Feinstein Green Party of California With Gayle McLaughlin’s election as Mayor of Richmond, CA, there are now three new Green mayors in the United ...
Green candidates take 23 seats in fall 2014 elections by Mike Feinstein, Green Party of California Bruce Delgado re-elected as mayor of Marina, California, with his wife Natalie. Voters in California voiced their strong approval ...