Alabama Greens (1 candidate) Larry Wayne Grantham ran for Mayor of Foley, finishing 3rd out of 3 with 1.6%. It was his third run for Mayor, after finishing with 28% in 1992 and 17% in ...
Before 1996, the Greens had never run for the presidency. If they were to enter the race, most Greens felt it should not be to wage a traditional candidate-centered, personality-driven campaign. Rather, it should be ...
Alabama ?? Alaska 7,597 Arizona 2,062 Arkansas 3,649 California 237,016 Colorado 25,070 Connecticut 24,321 Delaware ?? Florida 4,096 Georgia 00 Hawaii 10,386 Idaho 00 Illinois 1,447 Indiana 895 Iowa 6,550 Kansas 914 Kentucky 701 Louisiana ...
ARIZONA Ralph Nader and Winona LaDuke appeared within a few days of each other in Flagstaff in February. LaDuke filled the 900-seat auditorium; and for Nader they had to add 300 sat next door with ...
by John Rensenbrink The eyes of the Green world will be on Maine the weekend of October 3rd to 5th. Delegates from 20 member state parties of the Association of State Green Parties (ASGP) will ...
Steve Schmidt, New Mexico State Board of Education Steve Schmidt, the NM Green Party candidate for Lt. Governor in 1994, and platform chair and principal drafter of the NM Green Platform, has been a member ...
A movement continues to grow by Mike Feinstein On the heals of the Green Partyís first-ever presidential campaign in 1996, 1997 will feature a record number of Greens running in an odd-numbered year. This follows ...
By Keiko Bonk, two-term County Councilmember, Island of Hawaiíi Keiko Bonk was elected in 1992 to the Hawaiíi County Council, the first (and still only) US Green to be elected in a partisan race. In ...
Arkansas (1) Stephan Miller, City Council, Fayetteville Arizona (2) Alva d’Orgeix, City Council, Bisbee Norm Wallen, City Council, Flagstaff California (22) Alan Drusys, City Council, Yucaipa (San Bernadino County) Mike Feinstein, City Council, Santa Monica ...
New Mexicoís Greens play for keeps by Rick Lass, Tammy Davis, and Cris Moore On May 13th, New Mexico Green Carol Miller received 17% in a special election for the US House of Representatives. This ...