A tale of party oppression at the local level Breaking free of the two-party system by Deyva Arthur, New York State Green Party Despite enormous challenges for third parties in this country due to limited ...
Arkansas: Richard Carroll elected State Representative – 89 percent of vote. Rebekah Kennedy ran for U.S. Senate receiving the highest vote total ever for a Green for this position at 21 percent. California: Seven elected, ...
†Green Party candidate Malik Rahim, a former Black Panther and community activist in New Orleans who co-founded the Common Ground Collective to distribute aid to people in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, finished third in ...
† Green candidates make records while Republicans refuse to oppose “blue-dog” Democrats by Abel Tomlinson, Green Party of Arkansas The 2008 election year was quite remarkable for the Green Party of Arkansas. A record number ...
Rebekah Kennedy, U.S. Senate, 207,076 votes at 21 percent, highest vote total ever of a Green U.S. Senate candidate. Three U.S. House candidates received 14 percent to 23 percent, with Deb McFarland getting the most ...
† It takes focus and hard work to build a party by Phil Huckelberry, Chair of the Illinois Green Party and Co-Chair of the Green Party of the United States. In 2008 the Illinois Green ...
† A total of 52 candidates ran for office on the Green Party ticket. Ten candidates ran for U.S. Congress, received votes ranging from 6,654 to 22,309 with percentages ranging from 2.1 percent to 7.9 ...
† Many candidates garner more than 25 percent of the vote by Maine Green Independent Party Green candidates running for state office did well at the final tally in the 2008 elections. The Maine Green ...
† Suspicious Greens show need for Instant Runoff Voting by Barbara Rodgers-Hendricks, Green Party of Florida What happened to the five mystery candidates in Florida? †Answer: They revealed themselves as GOP Moles. Not legally, but ...
† The party’s record success came in part from its emphasis on education, helping it to broaden its appeal beyond Green voters. by Mike Feinstein, International Committee of the Green Party of the United States ...