By Mike Feinstein, Green Party of California US Greens have several goals for 1998: first, to continue winning municipal and county elections. Second, to gain (and retain) ballot status. Third, to win a state legislative ...
Joyce Brown, Town Council, Chapel Hill, NC It took Joyce Brown just $1525 to finish first out of ten candidates running for four seats, for the Chapel Hill Town Council. Brownís victory was to her ...
by Tabitha Hall, Albuquerque Greens, New Mexico Spurred on by their recent successes at the polls, New Mexico Greens took the lead in 1997-98 to push for meaningful electoral reform. Their legislative committee set the ...
Correspondents include Richard Winger (CA), Dean Myerson, Gary Swing (CO), Michael Christopher (HI), Nancy Allen , John Rensenbrink (ME) Hawaiíi Green Party gains ballot status for ten years Hawaiíi, state law says that if a ...
ASGP Builds the Green Party across US by Dean Myerson, Secretary, ASGP The Association of State Green Parties (ASGP) is an organization of state Green Parties from across the United States. Currently there are affiliates ...
Fifty-two Greens in thirteen states hold elected office as of April, 1998 Arkansas (1) Stephan Miller, City Council, Fayetteville Arizona (2) Alva d’Orgeix, City Council, Bisbee Norm Wallen, City Council, Flagstaff California (26) Alan Drusys, ...
By Mike Feinstein, Green Party of California & Annie Young, Green Party of Minnesota The first-ever Conference of US Green Officeholders was held at Santa Monica College, February 20th-22nd. It brought together approximately 40 elected ...
Nineteen ninety-six was a year that found more and more Americans dissatisfied with the political status quo. It also was the most successful year ever for the Green Party. A record sixteen Greens were elected ...
The Association of State Green Parties (ASGP) is a national organization of Green Parties from across the United States. Currently, Green Parties in the following 15 states have affiliated with the ASGP: Arizona, Arkansas, District ...
One of the great untold stories of the 1996 political season was the success of the Green Partyís local electoral strategy. While most of the mediaís attention on third parties focused on their presidential candidates ...