State election rules allow for other parties to take Green line By Peter LaVenia, Green Party of New York State Opportunity-to-ballot (OTB) is the most insidious in a line of electoral hassles Greens in New ...
by Blair Bobier, co-founder Pacific Green Party The “Top Two” election system, with its potentially devastating effects for Greens and other independent political parties, has been defeated at the statewide level for the second time ...
by Mike Feinstein, Green Party of California, and Richard Winger, Ballot Access News A prime determinant in whether a Top Two ballot measure has passed is how the measure is described in the official summary ...
by Asa Gordon, DC Statehood Green Party The United States of America is founded on the principle of “no taxation without representation.” It stands to reason, then, that any document used by the federal or ...
By Dave McCorquodale, Green Party of Delaware A month after the 2012 elections, attorney Lance Collins, representing the Green Party of Hawaii, filed a lawsuit against the state Office of Elections for failing to ...
(Suffer Loss of Representatives to Congress) by Asa Gordon “No right is more precious in a free country than that of having a voice in the election of those who make the laws under which, ...
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 ...
Arizona Greens triumph in federal court Win to have extra ballot access restrictions prohibited by Claudia Ellquist, Arizona Green Party Co-chair The Arizona Green Party (AzGP) prevailed this month in federal court in a lawsuit ...
by Mike Feinstein, advisor, International Committee of the Green Party of the United States The United States isn’t the only North American country with a winner-take-all voting system that makes it particularly difficult for Greens ...
Source:† On the Wilder Side Clean Elections On Trial: Day 1 Notes from the federal trial challenging Connecticutís historic campaign finance reform law. Hartford Advocate For more than seven grueling hours in the wood-paneled courtroom, ...