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One of the political parties in the United States
Political parties in the United States

This article presents the main political party in politics of the United States....
, and similar in mission to many of the worldwide Green Parties, the Greens have been active as a third party
Third party (United States)

The term third party is used in the United States for a political party in the United States other than one of the two major parties, at present, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party ....
 since 2001. The party first gained widespread public attention during Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader is an American attorney at law, author, lecturer, political activism, and perennial candidate for presidency as an independent candidate for President of the United States in United States presidential election, 2004 and United States presidential election, 2008, and a Green Party candidate in 1996 and 2000....
's presidential runs in 1996 and 2000. Currently, the primary national Green organization in the U.S. is the Green Party of the United States, which has eclipsed the earlier Greens/Green Party USA
Greens/Green Party USA

In the United States, people speak generally of the "Green Party," but there is actually more than one national-level Green political organization in the United States....
.

The Green Party in the United States has won elected office mostly at the local
Local government

Local governments are administrative offices that are smaller than a state. The term is used to contrast with offices at nation-state level, which are referred to as the central government, national government, or federal government....
 level; most winners of public office in the United States who are considered Greens have won nonpartisan
Nonpartisan

In political science, nonpartisan denotes an election, event or organization in which the participants do not declare or do not formally have a political party affiliation....
-ballot elections (that is, the winning Greens won offices in elections in which candidates were not identified on the ballot
Ballot

A ballot is a device used to record choices made by voters. Each voter uses one ballot, and ballots are not shared. In the simplest elections, a ballot may be a simple scrap of paper on which each voter writes in the name of a candidate, but governmental elections use pre-printed to protect the secret ballot....
 as affiliated with any political party).






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One of the political parties in the United States
Political parties in the United States

This article presents the main political party in politics of the United States....
, and similar in mission to many of the worldwide Green Parties, the Greens have been active as a third party
Third party (United States)

The term third party is used in the United States for a political party in the United States other than one of the two major parties, at present, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party ....
 since 2001. The party first gained widespread public attention during Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader is an American attorney at law, author, lecturer, political activism, and perennial candidate for presidency as an independent candidate for President of the United States in United States presidential election, 2004 and United States presidential election, 2008, and a Green Party candidate in 1996 and 2000....
's presidential runs in 1996 and 2000. Currently, the primary national Green organization in the U.S. is the Green Party of the United States, which has eclipsed the earlier Greens/Green Party USA
Greens/Green Party USA

In the United States, people speak generally of the "Green Party," but there is actually more than one national-level Green political organization in the United States....
.

The Green Party in the United States has won elected office mostly at the local
Local government

Local governments are administrative offices that are smaller than a state. The term is used to contrast with offices at nation-state level, which are referred to as the central government, national government, or federal government....
 level; most winners of public office in the United States who are considered Greens have won nonpartisan
Nonpartisan

In political science, nonpartisan denotes an election, event or organization in which the participants do not declare or do not formally have a political party affiliation....
-ballot elections (that is, the winning Greens won offices in elections in which candidates were not identified on the ballot
Ballot

A ballot is a device used to record choices made by voters. Each voter uses one ballot, and ballots are not shared. In the simplest elections, a ballot may be a simple scrap of paper on which each voter writes in the name of a candidate, but governmental elections use pre-printed to protect the secret ballot....
 as affiliated with any political party). The highest-ranking Greens ever elected in the nation were John Eder
John Eder

John Eder is a Green Party Leader, social activist, and Politics of the United States from the U.S. state of Maine. Eder lives in Portland, Maine and is a member of the Maine Green Independent Party, the Maine affiliate of the national Green Party ....
, who was a member of the Maine House of Representatives
Maine House of Representatives

The Maine House of Representatives is the lower house of the Maine Legislature. The House consists of 151 members representing an equal amount of districts across the state....
 until his defeat on November 7, 2006, Audie Bock
Audie Bock

Audie Elizabeth Bock is an United States politician who served in the California State Assembly from 1999 to 2000. She was elected in 1999 as a Green Party member during a special election for Oakland, California's 16th Assembly District, but switched to the Democratic Party after the 2000 election....
, who was elected to the California State Assembly
California State Assembly

The California State Assembly is the lower house of the California State Legislature. There are 80 members in the Assembly, representing an approximately equal number of constituents, with each district having a population of at least 420,000....
 in 1999 but switched her registration to Independent seven months later running as an independent in the 2000 election, and Richard Carroll
Richard Carroll (politician)

Richard Carroll is an United Statesn politician. He ran for District 39 of the Arkansas Arkansas House of Representatives on the Green Party ticket on November 4, 2008 during the Arkansas House of Representatives elections, 2008 to succeed Sharon Dobbins, and succeeded in the first Arkansas Green Party electoral victory on the state level....
, who was elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives
Arkansas House of Representatives

The Arkansas House of Representatives is the lower house of the Arkansas General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Arkansas....
 in 2008 and will assume office in 2009. In 2005, the Party had 305,000 registered members in states that allow party registration, as well as tens of thousands of members and contributors in the rest of the country. During the 2008 elections the party had ballot access
Ballot access

Ballot access rules, called nomination rules outside the US, regulate the conditions under which a candidate or political party is either entitled to stand for election or to appear on voters' ballots....
 in 31 states.

Ideology

The Green Party of the United States of America emphasizes environmentalism
Environmentalism

Environmentalism is a broad philosophy and social movement centered on a concern for the Conservation movement and improvement of the environment ....
, non-hierarchical
Hierarchy

A 'hierarchy' is an arrangement of items The word derives from the Greek language , from ?e?????? , "president of sacred rites, high-priest" and that from , "sacred" + , "to lead, to rule"....
 participatory democracy
Participatory democracy

Participatory democracy, sometimes called "direct democracy," is a process promoted by the New Left in the early 1960's and on through the 1980's, emphasizing the broad participation of constituents in the direction and operation of political systems....
, social justice
Social justice

Social justice, sometimes called civil justice, refers to the concept of a society in which justice is achieved in every aspect of society, rather than merely the administration of law....
, respect for diversity
Diversity (politics)

In the political arena, the term diversity is used to describe political entities with members who have identifiable differences in their backgrounds or lifestyles....
, peace
Peace

Peace is a term that most commonly refers to an absence of aggression, violence or hostility, but which also represents a larger concept wherein there are healthy or newly-healed interpersonal relationship or international relations, safety in matters of social or economic welfare, the acknowledgment of equality and fairness in political re...
 and nonviolence
Nonviolence

Nonviolence is a philosophy and strategy for social change that rejects the use of physical violence. As such, nonviolence is an alternative to passive acceptance of oppression and armed struggle against it....
. Their which are described as non-authoritative guiding principles, are as follows:

  1. Grassroots democracy
    Grassroots democracy

    Grassroots democracy is a tendency towards designing politics processes where as much decision-making authority as practical is shifted to the organization's lowest geographic level of organization....
  2. Social justice
    Social justice

    Social justice, sometimes called civil justice, refers to the concept of a society in which justice is achieved in every aspect of society, rather than merely the administration of law....
     and equal opportunity
    Equal opportunity

    Equal opportunity is a term which has differing definitions and there is no consensus as to the precise meaning. Some use it as a descriptive term for an approach intended to provide a certain social environment in which people are not excluded from the activities of society, such as education, employment, or health care, on the basis of immu...
  3. Ecological wisdom
    Ecological wisdom

    The term ecological wisdom, or ecosophy, is a philosophy of ecological harmony or equilibrium. It was introduced by Norwegian philosopher Arne N?ss in 1973....
  4. Non-violence
    Nonviolence

    Nonviolence is a philosophy and strategy for social change that rejects the use of physical violence. As such, nonviolence is an alternative to passive acceptance of oppression and armed struggle against it....
  5. Decentralization
    Decentralization

    __FORCETOC__Decentralization or Decentralisation is the process of dispersing decision-making governance closer to the people or citizen....
  6. Community-based economics
    Community-based economics

    Community-based economics or just community economics encourages local substitution and a rejection of outside energy subsidy and coercion....
     and economic justice
    Social justice

    Social justice, sometimes called civil justice, refers to the concept of a society in which justice is achieved in every aspect of society, rather than merely the administration of law....
  7. Feminism
    Feminism

    Feminism is the belief that women should have equal political, social, sexual, intellectual and economic rights to men. It involves various movements, Theory, and philosophies, all concerned with issues of gender difference, that advocate equality for women and that campaign for women's rights and interests....
     and gender equity
    Gender equality

    Gender equality is the goal of the social equality of the genders or the sexes, stemming from a belief in the injustice of myriad forms of gender inequality....
  8. Respect for diversity
    Respect diversity

    The prerogative to respect diversity, often said to "begin with biodiversity" of non-human life, is basic to some 20th century studies such as cultural ecology, Queer studies, and anthropological linguistics....
  9. Personal
    Self-help

    The term self-help refers to self-guided improvement?economically, intellectually, or emotionally?most frequently with a substantial psychology or spirituality basis....
     and global responsibility
    Ecological footprint

    The ecological footprint is a measure of human demand on the Earth's ecosystems. It compares human demand with planet Earth's Ecology capacity to regenerate....
  10. Future focus
    Goal setting

    Goal Setting involves establishing specific, measurable and time targeted objectives. Goal-Setting Theory suggests that it's an effective tool for making progress by ensuring that participants in a group with a common goal are clearly aware of what is expected from them if an objective is to be achieved....
     and sustainability
    Sustainability

    Sustainability, in a broad sense, is the ability to maintain a certain process or state. It is now most frequently used in connection with biological and human systems....


The Green Party does not accept donations from corporations and the party's platform and rhetoric critiques corporate influence and control over government, media, and society at large.

History


Early years

What began as the decentralized Green Committees of Correspondence
Green Committees of Correspondence

The Green Committees of Correspondence were founded in the summer of 1984 with the purpose of organizing local Green groups, providing a clearinghouse and newsletter, and working toward the founding of a Green political organization in the United States....
 evolved into a more centralized structure with a more traditional emphasis on electoral campaigns. Before the formation of a national party, early Greens were committed to an emphasis on educational projects and non-partisan activism. The idea of an "anti-party party" was formed by Petra Kelly
Petra Kelly

Petra Karin Kelly , a politician, was instrumental in founding the German Green Party, the first Green party to rise to prominence worldwide....
 and other leaders of the Die Grünen in Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
. Their vision was a non-traditional organization in which electoralism would be the least important of the three components. However, in the United States the opportunity for ballot access
Ballot access

Ballot access rules, called nomination rules outside the US, regulate the conditions under which a candidate or political party is either entitled to stand for election or to appear on voters' ballots....
, and the attention given to electoral campaigns, became too irresistible. A struggle for the direction of the organization culminated at the 1991 Green Congress in Elkins, West Virginia
Elkins, West Virginia

Elkins is a city in Randolph County, West Virginia, West Virginia, United States. The community was incorporated in 1890 and named in honor of Stephen Benton Elkins , a U.S....
 during which those who favored an emphasis on electoral politics began to consolidate power primarily through sheer numbers.

1996 Presidential Election

At the 1995 national Green Gathering in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico

Albuquerque is the largest List of cities in the United States in the US state of New Mexico, United States. It is the county seat of Bernalillo County, New Mexico and is situated in the central part of the state, straddling the Rio Grande....
, hosted by the New Mexico Green Party, a measure proposed by Steve Schmidt (New Mexico), Mike Feinstein
Mike Feinstein

Mike Feinstein is an American politician and a member of the Green Party . Feinstein has been involved in political activism since 1988, after he attended a conference at the Findhorn Community in Scotland entitled "The Individual and the Collective: Politics as If The Earth Mattered"....
 and Greg Jan (California) to put a candidate for president on 40 states was adopted. A significant minority of Greens voiced strong ideological objections (based on the principle of decentralization) to the proposal to become involved in such a large-scale political arena for the first time. Those who wished to run a candidate for president continued to pursue the possibility. Working within their state parties, as well as through an independent organization called Third Parties '96, they convinced Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader is an American attorney at law, author, lecturer, political activism, and perennial candidate for presidency as an independent candidate for President of the United States in United States presidential election, 2004 and United States presidential election, 2008, and a Green Party candidate in 1996 and 2000....
 to accept placement on the Green Party of California's
Green Party of California

The Green Party of California is the California affiliate of the Green Party of the United States. The party is a ballot-qualified in California, first established as such in 1991, using the petition method of gaining state recognition....
 March 1996 primary ballot. Eventually he accepted placement on more ballots, but ran a limited campaign with a self-imposed campaign spending limit of $5,000 (which allowed him to avoid being subject to the obligation to file campaign finance statements with the FEC). He chose Winona LaDuke
Winona LaDuke

Winona LaDuke is a Native Americans in the United States activist, environmentalist, economist, and writer. In 1996 and 2000, she ran for Vice President of the United States as the nominee of the United States Green Party, on a ticket headed by Ralph Nader....
 as his vice-presidential candidate. A convention was held at UCLA in Los Angeles on August 20, 1996 where each state party who placed Nader on the ballot told their story, followed by a two hour and twenty minute acceptance speech by Nader that was broadcast on C-SPAN and Pacifica Radio - the first time Greens in the U.S. had that kind of national exposure. Nader/LaDuke were on the ballot in twenty-two states and received 685,297 votes, or 0.7% of all votes cast.

1997-1999

In the aftermath of the 1998 election, representatives from thirteen state Green Parties joined the Association of State Green Parties (ASGP), an idea promulgated since the early nineties by a small group of active greens. The ASGP, while still including issue activism and non-electoral politics, was clearly more focused on having the Greens run candidates in elections. In the years from 1997 to 1999, more local, regional, and statewide Green parties continued to form. Some of these parties affiliated themselves with both the ASGP and kept their affiliations with the G/GPUSA.

2000 Presidential Election

In the year 2000, the ASGP nominated Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader is an American attorney at law, author, lecturer, political activism, and perennial candidate for presidency as an independent candidate for President of the United States in United States presidential election, 2004 and United States presidential election, 2008, and a Green Party candidate in 1996 and 2000....
 and Winona LaDuke
Winona LaDuke

Winona LaDuke is a Native Americans in the United States activist, environmentalist, economist, and writer. In 1996 and 2000, she ran for Vice President of the United States as the nominee of the United States Green Party, on a ticket headed by Ralph Nader....
 for president and vice-president again. This time, the pair were on 44 state ballots and received 2,883,105 votes, or 2.7 percent of all votes cast. Nader's strong showing in several states solidified the changes in the Green Party, transforming it from an "anti-party party" to an organization primarily dedicated to electoral campaigns. In particular, that was the widespread understanding of thousands of recruits to the party, as it went through an unprecedented rate of growth.

In October 2001 (during the campaign), a proposal was made to alter the structures of the ASGP and G/GPUSA to make them complementary organizations with, respectively, the ASGP focusing on electoral politics and the G/GPUSA focusing on issue advocacy. The Boston Proposal (so named because it was negotiated at Boston
Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is the State capital and largest city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and is one of the oldest cities in the United States. The largest city in New England, Boston is considered the economic and cultural center of the region, and is sometimes regarded as the unofficial "Capital of New England." Boston city proper had a 2007 est...
 in the days before the first presidential debate) was passed by the ASGP at its next annual gathering, but did not pass at the GPUSA Congress. This caused a schism in membership among the GPUSA from which they never recovered. At its July 2001 meeting in Santa Barbara, the ASGP voted to change its name to "The Green Party of the United States" and apply for recognition of National Committee status by the FEC
Federal Election Commission

The Federal Election Commission is an Independent agency of the United States government regulatory agency that was founded in 1975 by the United States Congress to regulate the campaign finance legislation in the United States....
, which it was granted later that year.

Nader has been criticized for being a spoiler
Spoiler effect

The "spoiler effect" is a term to describe the effect a minor party candidate with little chance of winning can have on a close election, in which their candidacy results in the election being won by a candidate dissimilar to them rather than a candidate similar to them....
 candidate or having "stolen the election" from Al Gore
Al Gore

Albert Arnold "Al" Gore, Jr. is an United States environmentalism activist who served as the List of Vice Presidents of the United States Vice President of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President of the United States Bill Clinton....
, the Democratic Party
Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
 nominee. This criticism has largely put Nader's supporters on the defensive on this issue, citing both rights based arguments, for example, that no one owns anyone's votes and so Nader no more spoiled the election for Gore than Gore spoiled it for Nader, as well as practical arguments, such as citing that the number of states that Buchanan
Pat Buchanan

Patrick Joseph "Pat" Buchanan is an United States political commentator, author, print syndication columnist, politician and broadcaster. Buchanan was a senior advisor to American presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan, and was an original host on CNN's Crossfire ....
 "spoiled" for Bush would have resulted in a Bush victory if neither Buchanan nor Nader had participated. Or pointing out that Gore failed to win his own state of Tennessee (no presidential candidate has lost his own state and won the general election). Nader's role in the 2000 presidential election had consequences for the 2004 election, when some supporters of David Cobb
David Cobb

David Keith Cobb is an United States activist and was the United States presidential election, 2004 candidate of the United States Green Party ....
 advocated a limited role for the Green Party in presidential elections.

2001-2003

In 2002, John Eder
John Eder

John Eder is a Green Party Leader, social activist, and Politics of the United States from the U.S. state of Maine. Eder lives in Portland, Maine and is a member of the Maine Green Independent Party, the Maine affiliate of the national Green Party ....
's election to the Maine House of Representatives
Maine House of Representatives

The Maine House of Representatives is the lower house of the Maine Legislature. The House consists of 151 members representing an equal amount of districts across the state....
 marked the first Green Party state legislator in the United States elected in a regular election. (Audie Bock
Audie Bock

Audie Elizabeth Bock is an United States politician who served in the California State Assembly from 1999 to 2000. She was elected in 1999 as a Green Party member during a special election for Oakland, California's 16th Assembly District, but switched to the Democratic Party after the 2000 election....
 had won a special election as a state legislator in the California Assembly, but left the party and eventually became a Democrat.) John Eder's party designation on the ballot in 2002 was "Green Independent
Maine Green Independent Party

The Maine Green Independent Party is the oldest state Green Party in the United States.1 It was founded following an informal meeting of 18 environmental advocates and others in Augusta, Maine...
." Eder was personally congratulated by Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader is an American attorney at law, author, lecturer, political activism, and perennial candidate for presidency as an independent candidate for President of the United States in United States presidential election, 2004 and United States presidential election, 2008, and a Green Party candidate in 1996 and 2000....
 on election night. In 2004, despite redistricting in Maine
Maine

The State of Maine is a U.S. state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, New Hampshire to the southwest, the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the northwest and New Brunswick to the northeast....
 that threatened to unseat Eder, he nevertheless won re-election.

In the Summer of 2003, as the 2004 elections loomed, Greens began an often-heated debate on party presidential strategy. Democrats, liberal activists, and liberal journalists were counseling and pressuring the Green Party and Ralph Nader not to run a presidential ticket. In response, a diverse cross-section of U.S. Greens issued "Green & Growing: 2004 in Perspective" a statement initiated by national party Green Party of the United States co-chair Ben Manski
Ben Manski

Ben Manski is an United States attorney, organizer, political activism with the Green Party of the United States, Executive Director of Liberty Tree: Foundation for the Democratic Revolution and editor of the Liberty Tree Journal....
. "Green & Growing"'s 158 signatories declared that "We think it essential to build a vigorous presidential campaign," citing as their chief reasons the need to gain ballot access for the Green Party, to define the Greens as an independent party, and the failures of the Democrats on issues of foreign and domestic policy. Other Greens, most prominently Ted Glick in his "A Green Party Safe States Strategy", called on the party to adopt a strategy of avoiding swing states in the upcoming presidential election. A third, intermediate "smart states" position was drafted by Dean Myerson
Dean Myerson

Dean Myerson is a prominent member of the American Green Party .He joined the Green Party in 1991 when he was living in Boulder, Colorado, and was active at the local level initially....
 and adopted by David Cobb
David Cobb

David Keith Cobb is an United States activist and was the United States presidential election, 2004 candidate of the United States Green Party ....
, advocating a "nuanced" state-by-state strategy based on ballot access, party development, swing state, and other concerns.

2004 Presidential Election


In the 2004 presidential election, the candidate of the Green Party of the United States for President
President of the United States

The President of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States and is the highest political official in the United States by influence and recognition....
 was Texas
Texas

Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
 attorney and GPUS legal counsel David Cobb
David Cobb

David Keith Cobb is an United States activist and was the United States presidential election, 2004 candidate of the United States Green Party ....
, and its candidate for vice-president was labor activist Pat LaMarche of Maine
Maine

The State of Maine is a U.S. state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, New Hampshire to the southwest, the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the northwest and New Brunswick to the northeast....
.

On Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve

Christmas Eve, December 24, is the night before Christmas Day, which celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ ....
 2003, Ralph Nader declared that he would not seek the Green Party's nomination for president in 2004, and in February 2004 announced his intention to run as an independent, but later did decide to seek endorsement (rather than the nomination) of the Green Party, and other third parties. Several Greens, most notably Peter Camejo
Peter Camejo

Peter Miguel Camejo was an United States author, activist and politician. In 2004, he was selected by independent candidate Ralph Nader as his Vice President of the United States running mate on a ticket which had the endorsement of the Reform Party of the United States of America....
, as well as Lorna Salzman
Lorna Salzman

Lorna Salzman has been an United States environmental activist, writer, lecturer and organizer since the mid-1960s and was a candidate for the United States presidential election, 2004 nomination of the Green Party ....
 and others, endorsed this plan (Camejo would later accept a position as Nader's vice-presidential running-mate) (see Nomination controversy, below).

The Cobb-LaMarche ticket in 2004 appeared on 28 of the 51 ballots around the country, down from the Greens' 44 in 2000; the Nader-Camejo ticket in 2004 appeared on 35 ballots. In 2004, Cobb was on the ballot in California (and Nader was not), whereas Nader was on the ballot in New York (and Cobb was not). Political strategists with the Democratic Party used aggressive legal tactics to remove Nader's name from the ballots.

The voting results from the 2004 presidential election were considerably less impressive than the results of the Green Party's Nader-LaDuke presidential ticket in 2000, which had garnered more than 2,882,000 votes. In 2004, running in most states as an independent (but with high-profile Green Party activist Peter Camejo as his running mate), Ralph Nader received 465,650 votes; the Green Party's 2004 nominees, David Cobb and Patricia LaMarche, mustered 119,859 votes. Some Greens were not discouraged by the relatively low presidential vote yield in 2004 for Cobb and for Nader, because the Green Party continued to grow in many parts of the country, increasing Green Party affiliation numbers and fielding Green candidates for congressional, state, and local offices.

However, the number of registered Greens declined by about 23,000 between January 2004 and March 2005, in contrast to a previous period of uninterrupted growth from 1998; the number of Green candidacies declined compared to 2002, and these candidates fared worse than in the past, particularly during the presidential campaign.

Nomination controversy
When Nader announced that he would run as an independent candidate, and later explained that he was not seeking the Green Party's nomination, but would (as an independent) seek the party's "endorsement", factions within the party which had been lining up behind potential candidates solidified into an endorsement camp and a nomination camp (the latter favoring primarily David Cobb).

On June 26, 2004, the Green National Convention nominated Cobb, who promised to focus on building the party. Just over a third of the delegates voted "No Nominee" with the intent to later vote for a Nader endorsement. Pat LaMarche of Maine was nominated for vice-president. Cobb and Nader emphasized different strategies. Cobb promised to run a "strategic states" campaign based on the preferences and needs of the individual state Green parties; as a result, Cobb campaigned heavily in some battleground states and not in others. Nader intended to run a national multiparty ticket uniting the Greens with other parties.

After David Cobb received the party's 2004 presidential nomination at the Green National Convention in Milwaukee
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Milwaukee is the largest city in Wisconsin and List of United States cities by population in the United States. It is the county seat of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin and is located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan....
, apparently in a show of unity, Nader's Vice Presidential
Vice President of the United States

The Vice President of the United States is the holder of a public office in the United States of America created by the Constitution of the United States....
 running mate, Peter Camejo
Peter Camejo

Peter Miguel Camejo was an United States author, activist and politician. In 2004, he was selected by independent candidate Ralph Nader as his Vice President of the United States running mate on a ticket which had the endorsement of the Reform Party of the United States of America....
, said, "I'm going to walk out of here arm in arm with David Cobb." However, the nominating convention and the political discussions and maneuvering before it generated considerable controversy within the party. At issue was the apportionment of delegates and the method used to determine how many delegates each state received. The group Greens for Democracy and Independence, inspired by the principles in Peter Camejo's Avocado Declaration
Avocado Declaration

Californian politician Peter Camejo initiated the Avocado Declaration in January 2004 as part of the Avocado Education Project to explain how the Green Party of the United States needed to adopt a firm and uncompromising identity to promote its values and combat opposition from the more powerful United States Democratic Party and United Stat...
 (in part a response to Nader's declaration not to seek the Green nomination), arose and became an organizing group for Greens disaffected with the internal policies and procedures of the GPUS, and sought reforms.

Two supporters of Camejo, Carol Miller and Forrest Hill, wrote one of a number of articles printed after the convention, including Rigged Convention; Divided Party, alleging that the convention elections had been undemocratic. Many Green Party members were upset at the nomination convention's process and results, and some expressed "embarrassment" that Nader was not the party's 2004 candidate.

Other Green Party members responded that the analysis they gave in the article was fundamentally flawed to produce skewed results. One such response was that of the national party Secretary, Greg Gerritt, who self-published a book on the subject,
Green Party Tempest.

2006 Elections

The Greens fielded candidates in a number of races in 2006. The party won 66 races nationwide, including 21 in California and 11 in Wisconsin. One of the biggest victories included the election of Gayle McLaughlin
Gayle McLaughlin

Gayle McLaughlin is the Green Party of the United States mayor of the city of Richmond, California and a member of Richmond's City Council. McLaughlin was elected on November 7, 2006 by a 279-vote margin over incumbent mayor Irma A....
 as mayor in Richmond, California
Richmond, California

Richmond is a city in western Contra Costa County, California, California, United States. The city was incorporated on August 7, 1905., El Cerrito Historical Society, June 2007, retrieved August 15, 2007 It is located in the East Bay , part of the San Francisco Bay Area....
. Richmond now has become the first city with over 100,000 residents to have a Green mayor. In Maine
Maine

The State of Maine is a U.S. state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, New Hampshire to the southwest, the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the northwest and New Brunswick to the northeast....
, Pat LaMarche received nearly 10% of the vote in the state's gubernatorial race
Maine gubernatorial election, 2006

The Maine gubernatorial election of 2006 took place on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Democratic Party John Baldacci was then re-elected to his second term....
 and the Maine Green Independent Party
Maine Green Independent Party

The Maine Green Independent Party is the oldest state Green Party in the United States.1 It was founded following an informal meeting of 18 environmental advocates and others in Augusta, Maine...
 also won two seats on the Portland City Council. In the Illinois governor's race
Illinois gubernatorial election, 2006

The Illinois gubernatorial election of 2006 occurred on November 7, 2006. The Governor of Illinois, United States Democratic Party Rod Blagojevich, won re-election for a four-year term scheduled to have ended in January 2011....
, candidate Rich Whitney
Rich Whitney

Rich Whitney is an Illinois politician and the Illinois Green Party's candidate for Governor of Illinois in the Illinois gubernatorial election, 2006....
 received 10%, making the Green Party one of only three legally
established, statewide political parties in Illinois. In Colorado's First District
Colorado's 1st congressional district

The 1st Congressional district of Colorado is located in central Colorado, encompassing the city of Denver and nearby areas. It is represented in the 111th United States Congress by United States Democratic Party Diana DeGette....
, Tom Kelly received 21% of the vote in his run for the U.S. Congress. However, the party lost its only elected state representative, John Eder
John Eder

John Eder is a Green Party Leader, social activist, and Politics of the United States from the U.S. state of Maine. Eder lives in Portland, Maine and is a member of the Maine Green Independent Party, the Maine affiliate of the national Green Party ....
.

The Green Party of Pennsylvania
Green Party of Pennsylvania

The Green Party of Pennsylvania is the state party organization for Pennsylvania of the Green Party . As of June 2007, 31 Pennsylvania Greens hold elected office , including Mathew Ash, the Mayor of Boswell, Pennsylvania....
, faced with an exceptionally high ballot access petition requirement, chose to run Green Party organizer, Carl Romanelli
Green Party of Pennsylvania

The Green Party of Pennsylvania is the state party organization for Pennsylvania of the Green Party . As of June 2007, 31 Pennsylvania Greens hold elected office , including Mathew Ash, the Mayor of Boswell, Pennsylvania....
, for U.S. Senate. The race between incumbent, Rick Santorum
Rick Santorum

Richard John Santorum, Sovereign Military Order of Malta is a former United States Senate from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania....
, and the son of a former Governor, Bob Casey
Bob Casey, Jr.

Robert Patrick Casey, Jr. , better known as Bob Casey, Jr. or Bob Casey is the Senate seniority United States Senate from Pennsylvania, and a member of the Democratic Party ....
, was already prominent on the national scene. Although a strong volunteer petition effort gathered 20,000 to 30,000 signatures, it was clear that paid petitioners would be needed to clear the 67,000 signature threshold. Donations to the petition drive came from many Republican
Republican Party (United States)

The Republican Party is one of the two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Democratic Party . It is often called the Grand Old Party or the GOP....
 donors with encouragement from Santorum's campaign, creating a flurry of blog attacks.

After Romanelli filed 99,000 signatures the Democrats challenged the petitions, and the Judge ordered the lawyers and nine representatives from each side to work full time reviewing signatures line by line, which continued for six weeks. Near the end of September the Judge abruptly ruled that Romanelli would be removed from the ballot. Following the controversial precedent set in the 2004 challenge to Nader's petitions in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , often colloquially referred to as PA by natives and Northeasterners, is a U.S. state located in the Northeastern United States and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States....
, Romanelli and his lawyer were later assessed $81,000 for court costs and the challenger's expenses. The Green Party, having no statewide candidates on the ballot to get the required vote threshold, lost its "minor party" status in Pennsylvania, leaving only two parties still recognized by the state.

Approximately 8.7 million Americans voted for withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq
Iraq

Iraq , officially the Republic of Iraq , is a country in Western Asia spanning most of the northwestern end of the Zagros Mountains, the eastern part of the Syrian Desert and the northern part of the Arabian Desert....
 and for impeachment
Impeachment

Impeachment is the first of two stages in a specific process for a legislative body to consider whether or not to forcibly remove a government official from office....
 resolutions on local and state ballots that were initiated or supported by Greens. Troop withdrawal initiatives won in 34 of 42 localities in Wisconsin
Wisconsin

Wisconsin is one of the fifty U.S. state in the United States of America, located in the north central part of the United States. It borders two of the five Great Lakes and four U.S....
, including Milwaukee, Madison, and La Crosse, and all 11 communities in Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
, including Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
. Of 139 cities and towns in Massachusetts
Massachusetts

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the Northeastern United States United States. It borders Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north....
 voting on the troop withdrawal measures, only a handful voted nay on initiatives demanding that Congress and the White House
White House

The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., it was built between 1792 and 1800 of white-painted Aquia sandstone in the late Georgian architecture and has been the executive residence of every U.S....
 end the war immediately.

2008 presidential election


Presidential candidates


In the 2008 U.S. presidential election
United States presidential election, 2008

The United States presidential election of 2008 was held on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. It was the 56th consecutive wikt:quadrennial United States United States presidential election....
, the Green Party nominated former six-term Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney
Cynthia McKinney

Cynthia Ann McKinney is a former United States Representative and was the 2008 Green Party nominee for President of the United States. McKinney served as a United States Democratic Party in the United States House of Representatives from 1993?2003 and 2005?2007, first representing United States House of Representatives, Georgia District 11...
 of Georgia as its 2008 Presidential
President of the United States

The President of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States and is the highest political official in the United States by influence and recognition....
 nominee and Rosa Clemente
Rosa Clemente

Rosa Alicia Clemente is a United States Community organizing, independent journalist and Hip hop activism. She was the Vice President of the United States running mate of 2008 Green Party President of the United States candidate Cynthia McKinney in the 2008 U.S....
 as its 2008 Vice Presidential
Vice President of the United States

The Vice President of the United States is the holder of a public office in the United States of America created by the Constitution of the United States....
 nominee at the party's 2008 National Convention on July 12, 2008 in Chicago, IL. McKinney received less than half of 1% of the vote nationwide.

The following candidates also ran for the nomination:

  • Jesse Johnson
    Jesse Johnson (politician)

    Jesse C. Johnson, Jr. is an Executive Committee member and former chair of the environmentalist Mountain Party, the West Virginia affiliate of the Green Party and has twice been his party's candidate for Governor of West Virginia once for a Senate seat....
     of West Virginia
    West Virginia

    West Virginia is a U.S. state in the Appalachian, Upland South, and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States, bordered by Virginia on the southeast, Kentucky on the southwest, Ohio on the northwest, and Pennsylvania and Maryland on the northeast....
    , Mountain Party
    Mountain Party

    The Mountain Party is a political party in the state of West Virginia that on July 8, 2007 at its state convention, voted to become the West Virginia affiliate of the Green Party ....
     2004 nominee for Governor of WV and 2006 nominee for U.S. Senate
  • Kent Mesplay
    Kent Mesplay

    Kent Mesplay is the California delegate to the Green National Committee and unsuccessfully sought the 2004 Green Party President of the United States nomination which he lost again in 2008....
      of California
    California

    California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
    , environmentalist and CA Delegate to the Green National Committee
  • Kat Swift
    Kat Swift

    Kat Swift is a United States political activist, former co-chair of the Green Party of Texas, and spokesperson for the Green Party's National Women?s Caucus....
      of Texas
    Texas

    Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
    , Co-chair of the Green Party of Texas
    Green Party of Texas

    The Green Party of Texas is the state party organization for Texas of the Green Party ....
     and 2007 Green Party nominee for San Antonio City Council


Former Green Party presidential nominee and 2004 independent candidate, Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader is an American attorney at law, author, lecturer, political activism, and perennial candidate for presidency as an independent candidate for President of the United States in United States presidential election, 2004 and United States presidential election, 2008, and a Green Party candidate in 1996 and 2000....
 , announced in early 2008 that he would seek the presidency for the fourth time, running with San Francisco lawyer and Green politician Matt Gonzalez
Matt Gonzalez

Matthew Edward Gonzalez is a United States politician, lawyer, and activist prominent in San Francisco politician. Gonzalez was a member and president of San Francisco County's San Francisco Board of Supervisors....
 as his running mate. However, Nader and Gonzalez declined to seek the Green Party's nomination. Despite not being a formally announced candidate at the time, Nader won the Feb. 5th California and Massachusetts Green Party primaries.

Withdrawn candidates:
  • Alan Augustson (June 30, 2007)
  • Elaine Brown
    Elaine Brown

    Elaine Brown is an United States prison activist, writer, and singer; she is a former chairperson of the Black Panther Party. Brown has declared her candidacy for the Green Party United States presidential election, 2008....
    (December 2007)
  • Jared Ball (January 2008)


Green Party presidential debates


Eight candidates for the Green Party presidential nomination spoke at a forum at the Green Party Annual National Meeting , 13 July 2007, in Reading, PA.

The Green Party of Minnesota
Green Party of Minnesota

The Green Party of Minnesota is the fourth largest political party in Minnesota and was founded in 1994 on the Four Pillars of the Green Party: Ecological Wisdom, Social and Economic Justice, Grassroots Democracy, and Nonviolence and Peace....
 hosted a Green Party Presidential Forum on Saturday Jan. 5th at 5pm in Minneapolis.

On 13 January 2008, Sunday, 2 p.m., a Green Party presidential candidate debate was held in San Francisco. The Green Party of Alameda County, along with the San Francisco Green Party and the National Delegates Committee of the Green Party of California
Green Party of California

The Green Party of California is the California affiliate of the Green Party of the United States. The party is a ballot-qualified in California, first established as such in 1991, using the petition method of gaining state recognition....
, sponsored the Northern California Green Presidential Candidates debate. About 800 people attended the debate with most paying a suggested donation of $10 to $20 to attend the forum. The three-hour event was co-moderated by Cindy Sheehan
Cindy Sheehan

Cindy Lee Miller Sheehan is an United States anti-war whose son, Casey Sheehan, was killed during his service in the Iraq War on April 4, 2004....
 and Aimee Allison
Aimee Allison

Aimee Allison is an author, public affairs television host, political activist, and a leader of the counter-recruitment movement. Since September 2007, she has been a co-host of The Morning Show on Pacifica station KPFA, 94.1 FM in Berkeley, California, California....
.

Primaries and caucuses


Green Party primaries in Arkansas
Arkansas

Arkansas is a U.S. state located in the Southern United States of the United States. Arkansas shares a border with six states, with its eastern border largely defined by the Mississippi River....
, California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
, Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
, and Massachusetts
Massachusetts

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the Northeastern United States United States. It borders Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north....
 were held on February 5, 2008. California and Massachusetts were won by Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader is an American attorney at law, author, lecturer, political activism, and perennial candidate for presidency as an independent candidate for President of the United States in United States presidential election, 2004 and United States presidential election, 2008, and a Green Party candidate in 1996 and 2000....
, while Illinois was won by Cynthia McKinney
Cynthia McKinney

Cynthia Ann McKinney is a former United States Representative and was the 2008 Green Party nominee for President of the United States. McKinney served as a United States Democratic Party in the United States House of Representatives from 1993?2003 and 2005?2007, first representing United States House of Representatives, Georgia District 11...
. Washington, DC held the DC Statehood Green Party primary on February 12 which was won by McKinney as was the February 19 Wisconsin
Wisconsin

Wisconsin is one of the fifty U.S. state in the United States of America, located in the north central part of the United States. It borders two of the five Great Lakes and four U.S....
 Green
Wisconsin Green Party

The Wisconsin Green Party is an active member of the Green Party of the United States. In 2006, the party helped place antiwar initiatives on the ballots in 32 towns ....
 primary. On May 13 Mckinney won the Nebraska primary with 57% of the vote.

Other states will hold caucuses or will establish their candidate choices via state conventions. Most states will allocate their delegates proportionally based on the support for various Green Party presidential candidates.

2008 State and local elections results

In 2008 Richard Carroll
Richard Carroll (politician)

Richard Carroll is an United Statesn politician. He ran for District 39 of the Arkansas Arkansas House of Representatives on the Green Party ticket on November 4, 2008 during the Arkansas House of Representatives elections, 2008 to succeed Sharon Dobbins, and succeeded in the first Arkansas Green Party electoral victory on the state level....
 was elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives
Arkansas House of Representatives

The Arkansas House of Representatives is the lower house of the Arkansas General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Arkansas....
. He will be the first Green to serve in the Arkansas Legislature. Rebekah Kennedy
Rebekah Kennedy

Rebekah Kennedy is an Arkansas politician affiliated with the Green Party and a Candidate for U.S. Senate in the United States Senate election in Arkansas, 2008....
 running for the US Senate
United States Senate elections, 2008

Elections for the United States Senate were held on November 4, 2008, with 35 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate being contested. Thirty-three seats were regular elections; the winners were eligible to serve six-year terms from January 3, 2009 until January 3, 2015 as members of Classes of United States Senators#Class II....
 in Arkansas received the highest percentage of the vote (20.6%) of any green ever running for a US Senate seat.

Nomination delegate count

Ballot access


There are 31 states plus the District of Columbia where the Green Party has achieved a ballot line in 2008 representing just over 70% of voters and 68% of Electoral Votes.

Cynthia McKinney
Cynthia McKinney

Cynthia Ann McKinney is a former United States Representative and was the 2008 Green Party nominee for President of the United States. McKinney served as a United States Democratic Party in the United States House of Representatives from 1993?2003 and 2005?2007, first representing United States House of Representatives, Georgia District 11...
 and Rosa Clemente
Rosa Clemente

Rosa Alicia Clemente is a United States Community organizing, independent journalist and Hip hop activism. She was the Vice President of the United States running mate of 2008 Green Party President of the United States candidate Cynthia McKinney in the 2008 U.S....
 will be write-in candidate
Write-in candidate

A write-in candidate is a candidate in an election whose name does not appear on the ballot, but for whom voters may vote nonetheless by writing in the person's name....
s in all other states with the exceptions of Oklahoma
Oklahoma

Oklahoma is a U.S. state and a sovereignty located in the South Central United States and Southern United States of the United States of America ....
 and South Dakota
South Dakota

South Dakota is a U.S. state located in the Midwestern United States of the United States of America. It is named after the Lakota people and Sioux Sioux Native Americans in the United States tribes....
 which do not allow write-ins .

History of ballot access

The following table is the history of the Green Party's presidential race ballot access:
 EV20082004
States5132 (49)25 (43)
Electoral Votes538368 (528)267 (479)
Percent of EVs100%68.4% (98.1%)49.6% (89.0%)
Alabama
Alabama

Alabama is a state located in the Southern United States of the United States of America. It is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west....
9(write-in)(write-in)
Alaska
Alaska

Alaska is the largest U.S. state of the United States by area; it is situated in the northwest extremity of the North American continent, with Canada to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, with Russia further west across the Bering Strait....
3(write-in) 
Arizona
Arizona

The State of Arizona is a U.S. state located in the Southwestern United States of the United States. The capital and largest city is Phoenix, Arizona....
10 (write-in)
Arkansas
Arkansas

Arkansas is a U.S. state located in the Southern United States of the United States. Arkansas shares a border with six states, with its eastern border largely defined by the Mississippi River....
6  
California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
55  
Colorado
Colorado

The State of Colorado is a U.S. state located in the Mountain States of the United States of America. Colorado may also be considered to be a part of the Western United States and Southwestern United States regions of the United States....
9  
Connecticut
Connecticut

Connecticut is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The state borders New York to the west and south , Massachusetts to the north, and Rhode Island to the east....
7(write-in) 
Delaware
Delaware

Delaware is a U.S. state located on the East Coast of the United States in the Mid-Atlantic States region of the United States. The state takes its name from Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, a British nobleman and Virginia's first colonial governor, after whom Cape Henlopen was originally named....
3  
Florida
Florida

Florida is a U.S. state located in the Southeastern United States of the United States, bordering Alabama to the northwest and Georgia to the northeast....
272882  
Georgia
Georgia (U.S. state)

Georgia is a U.S. state in the United States and was one of the original Thirteen Colonies that revolted against United Kingdom rule in the American Revolution....
15(write-in)(write-in)
Hawaii
Hawaii

File:Pahoehoe and Aa flows at Hawaii.jpgThe State of Hawaii is a U.S. state in the United States, located on an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and northeast of Australia....
4  
Idaho
Idaho

The State of Idaho is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States of America. The state's largest city and Capital is Boise, Idaho....
4(write-in)(write-in)
Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
21 (write-in)
Indiana
Indiana

The State of Indiana was the 19th U.S. state admitted into the union. It is located in the Midwestern United States of the United States of America....
11(write-in) 
Iowa
Iowa

The State of Iowa is a U.S. state in the Midwestern region of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the "American Heartland." It is bordered by Minnesota to the north, Wisconsin and Illinois to the east, Nebraska and South Dakota to the west, and Missouri to the south....
7  
Kansas
Kansas

The State of Kansas is a Midwestern U.S. state in the Central United States of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the United States "Heartland"....
6(write-in)(write-in)
Kentucky
Kentucky

The Commonwealth of Kentucky is a U.S. state located in the East Central United States of America. Kentucky is normally included in the group of Southern United States , but it is uncommonly included, geographically and culturally, in the Midwestern United States....
8(write-in) 
Louisiana
Louisiana

The State of Louisiana is a U.S. state located in the U.S. Southern States of the United States of America. Its capital is Baton Rouge and largest city is New Orleans....
9  
Maine
Maine

The State of Maine is a U.S. state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, New Hampshire to the southwest, the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the northwest and New Brunswick to the northeast....
4  
Maryland
Maryland

Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic States of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia and the Washington, D.C. to the south and west, Pennsylvania to the north, and Delaware to the east....
10  
Massachusetts
Massachusetts

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the Northeastern United States United States. It borders Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north....
12  
Michigan
Michigan

Michigan is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States of America. It was named after Lake Michigan, whose name is a French adaptation of the Anishinaabe language term mishigama, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....
17  
Minnesota
Minnesota

Minnesota is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States of the United States. The twelfth largest state by area in the U.S., it is the twenty-first most populous, with just over five million residents....
10  
Mississippi
Mississippi

Mississippi is a U.S. state located in the Deep South of the United States. Jackson, Mississippi is the state capital and largest city. The state's name comes from the Mississippi River, which flows along its western boundary, and takes its name from the Anishinaabe language word misi-ziibi ....
6  
Missouri
Missouri

Missouri is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States of the United States bordered by Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska....
11(write-in) 
Montana
Montana

Montana is a U.S. state in the Western United States. The western third of the state contains numerous mountain ranges; other 'island' ranges are found in the central third of the state, for a total of 77 named ranges of the Rocky Mountains....
3(write-in) 
Nebraska
Nebraska

Nebraska is a U.S. state located on the Great Plains of the Midwestern United States and Western United States.Nebraska probably gets its name from the archaic Chiwere language words ?? Br?sge or the Omaha-Ponca language N? Bth?ska meaning "flat water," after the Platte River that flows through the state....
5  
Nevada
Nevada

Nevada is a U.S. state located in the Western United States of the United States of America. The capital is Carson City and the largest city is Las Vegas, Nevada....
5  
New Hampshire
New Hampshire

New Hampshire is a U.S. state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States United States of America. The state was named after the southern English Counties of England of Hampshire....
4(write-in)(write-in)
New Jersey
New Jersey

New Jersey is a state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States. It is bordered on the north by New York, on the east by the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean, on the southwest by Delaware, and on the west by Pennsylvania....
15  
New Mexico
New Mexico

New Mexico is a U. S. State located in the Southwestern United States of the United States. Inhabited by Native Americans in the United States populations for many centuries, it has also has been part of the Spanish Empire viceroyalty of New Spain, part of Mexico, and a U.S....
5  
New York
New York

The State of New York is a U.S. state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States and is the nation's List of U.S....
31 (write-in)
North Carolina
North Carolina

North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north....
15(write-in)(write-in)
North Dakota
North Dakota

North Dakota is a U.S. state located in the Midwestern United States and Western United States regions of the United States of America. North Dakota is the 19th largest state by area in the US; it is the 48th most populous, with just over 640,000 residents as of 2006....
3(write-in) 
Ohio
Ohio

Ohio is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States. As part of the Great Lakes region , Ohio has long been a cultural and geographical crossroads in North America....
20 (write-in)
Oklahoma
Oklahoma

Oklahoma is a U.S. state and a sovereignty located in the South Central United States and Southern United States of the United States of America ....
7  
Oregon
Oregon

Oregon is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The area was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before the arrival of traders, explorers and settlers....
7  
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , often colloquially referred to as PA by natives and Northeasterners, is a U.S. state located in the Northeastern United States and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States....
21(write-in) 
Rhode Island
Rhode Island

Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, more commonly referred to as Rhode Island , is a U.S. state in the New England region of the United States....
4  
South Carolina
South Carolina

South Carolina is a U.S. state in the Southern United States of the United States. It borders Georgia to the south and North Carolina to the north....
8  
South Dakota
South Dakota

South Dakota is a U.S. state located in the Midwestern United States of the United States of America. It is named after the Lakota people and Sioux Sioux Native Americans in the United States tribes....
3  
Tennessee
Tennessee

Tennessee is a U.S. state located in the Southern United States United States. In 1796, it became the sixteenth state to join the United States....
11 (write-in)
Texas
Texas

Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
34(write-in)(write-in)
Utah
Utah

The State of Utah is a western United States U.S. state of the United States. It was the List of U.S. states by date of statehood admitted to the United States on January 4, 1896....
5 (write-in)
Vermont
Vermont

Vermont is a U.S. state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States United States. The state ranks 43rd by land area, , and 45th by total area....
3(write-in)(write-in)
Virginia
Virginia

The Commonwealth of Virginia is an United States U.S. state on the East Coast of the United States of the Southern United States. The state is known as the "Old Dominion" and sometimes as "Mother of Presidents", because it is the birthplace of Lists of United States Presidents by place of birth#By state....
13 (write-in)
Washington
Washington

Washington is a U.S. state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Washington was carved out of the western part of Washington Territory which had been ceded by Britain in 1846 by the Oregon Treaty as settlement of the Oregon Boundary Dispute....
11  
West Virginia
West Virginia

West Virginia is a U.S. state in the Appalachian, Upland South, and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States, bordered by Virginia on the southeast, Kentucky on the southwest, Ohio on the northwest, and Pennsylvania and Maryland on the northeast....
5 (write-in)
Wisconsin
Wisconsin

Wisconsin is one of the fifty U.S. state in the United States of America, located in the north central part of the United States. It borders two of the five Great Lakes and four U.S....
10  
Wyoming
Wyoming

The State of Wyoming is a sparsely populated U.S. state in the Northwestern United States of the United States. The majority of the state is dominated by the mountain ranges and rangelands of the Rocky Mountains, while the easternmost section of the state is a high altitude prairie region known as the High Plains ....
3(write-in)(write-in)
District of Columbia3 (write-in)


2012 Presidential Election

Just days after the 2008 presidential election, a group of Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader

Ralph Nader is an American attorney at law, author, lecturer, political activism, and perennial candidate for presidency as an independent candidate for President of the United States in United States presidential election, 2004 and United States presidential election, 2008, and a Green Party candidate in 1996 and 2000....
 supporters launched a "Draft Jello Biafra
Jello Biafra

Eric Reed Boucher , more widely known by the stage name Jell-O Biafra, is an United Statesn musician, spoken word artist and leading figure of the Green Party ....
 for President" website in hopes of drafting the free-speech activist for a 2012 run.

Structure and composition


Committees


The Green Party has two national committees recognized by the Federal Election Commission
Federal Election Commission

The Federal Election Commission is an Independent agency of the United States government regulatory agency that was founded in 1975 by the United States Congress to regulate the campaign finance legislation in the United States....
:
  • the Green National Committee (GNC)
  • the Green Senatorial Campaign Committee
    Green Senatorial Campaign Committee

    The Green Senatorial Campaign Committee is the Green Party of the United States committee for the United States Senate, working to elect Greens to that body....
     (GSCC)


Green National Committee


The Green National Committee is the central governing body of the Green Party of the United States. The GNC is composed of delegates from each of the affiliated state party organizations and from recognized caucuses. The GNC oversees all national party functions and elects a Steering Committee to oversee day-to-day operations.

Steering Committee

The Steering Committee is composed of seven Co-chairs together with the Secretary and Treasurer. The Co-chairs of the Green Party of the United States are currently (2008 July): Jill Bussiere, Budd Dickinson, Sanda Everette, Phil Huckelberry, Jason Nabewaniec
Jason Nabewaniec

Jason Nabewaniec is an United States Green politician and is one of the seven current co-Chairs of the Green Party .He grew up in Jamesville, New York just outside of Syracuse, New York, where he attended Jamesville-DeWitt High School....
, Cliff Thornton
Cliff Thornton

Clifford "Cliff" W. Thornton, Jr....
, and Craig Thorsen. They are elected from the delegates, who serve on the Green National Committee. The Secretary is Holly Hart. The Treasurer is Jody Grage.

Standing committees

The GNC has several standing committees:

  • Accreditation
  • Annual National Meeting
  • Ballot Access
  • Bylaws, Rules, Policies & Procedures
  • Communications
  • Coordinated Campaign
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Diversity
  • EcoAction
  • Finance


  • Fundraising
  • Green Pages (newspaper editorial board)
  • International
  • Media
  • Merchandising
  • Outreach
  • Peace Action
  • Platform
  • Presidential Campaign Support
  • Steering


Caucuses


Three identity caucuses have achieved representation on the GNC:
  • - Acting Co-Chairs: Alfred Molison, Martina Robinson
  • Lavender Greens
    Lavender Greens

    The National Lavender Greens Caucus is the Green Party 's advocacy group on gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer issues and is an officially accredited Identity Caucus of the Green Party....
      (LGBTIQ)- Chair: Jason Jones
  • - Co-Chairs: Nan Garrett, Sylvia Inwood


Three other caucuses are working toward formal recognition by the GNC:
  • Latino Caucus


The Blue Greens (workers' caucus) and the Native American caucus also exist, but have not established organizing committees as of yet.

State Parties

- achieved 2008 ballot line
- not yet affiliated with the national, Green Party US
- currently inactive

  • Alabama Green Party
  • Green Party of Alaska
    Green Party of Alaska

    The Green Party of Alaska is the state party organization for Alaska of the Green Party . It is known for its internal organization using bioregions as its local divisions instead of political entities such as voting districts....
     
  • Arizona Green Party
    Arizona Green Party

    The Green Party of Arizona is the state party organization for Arizona of the Green Party . It was founded by Carolyn Campbell and others in the 1990s....
     
  • Green Party of Arkansas
    Green Party of Arkansas

    The Green Party of Arkansas is the state party organization for Arkansas of the Green Party .With the November 2008 election of Richard Carroll as representative for the 39th District in the Arkansas House of Representatives, the Arkansas Green Party gained its first ever state representative in the state's history and currently the only...
     
  • Green Party of California
    Green Party of California

    The Green Party of California is the California affiliate of the Green Party of the United States. The party is a ballot-qualified in California, first established as such in 1991, using the petition method of gaining state recognition....
     
  • Green Party of Colorado
    Green Party of Colorado

    The Green Party of Colorado is the state party organization for Colorado of the Green Party .The Green Party of Colorado first attempted to qualify for statewide ballot status in 1994....
     
  • Green Party of Connecticut
  • D.C. Statehood Green Party
    D.C. Statehood Green Party

    The D.C. Statehood Green Party, also known as the D.C. Statehood Party, is a political party in Washington, D.C. The party is the D.C. affiliate of the national Green Party , but has traditionally been involved primarily with issues related to D.C....
     
  • Green Party of Delaware
    Green Party of Delaware

    The Green Party of Delaware is the state party organization for Delaware of the Green Party .The Green Party of Delaware qualified for statewide ballot status in March 2000 and has retained ballot status ever since....
     
  • Green Party of Florida
    Green Party of Florida

    The Green Party of Florida is the state party organization for Florida of the Green Party ....
     
  • Georgia Green Party
  • Green Party of Hawaii
    Green Party of Hawaii

    The Hawaii Green Party is the official organization of the Green Party of the United States in the U.S. state of Hawaii.The HGP qualified for the ballot in May 1992, one of the earliest state Green Parties to do so....
     
  • Idaho Green Party
  • Illinois Green Party
    Illinois Green Party

    The Illinois Green Party is a legally established, statewide political party in Illinois.The party is affiliated with the Green Party of the United States....
     
  • Indiana Green Party
  • Iowa Green Party
  • Kansas Green Party
  • Green Party of Kentucky ()
  • Green Party of Louisiana
  • Maine Green Independent Party
    Maine Green Independent Party

    The Maine Green Independent Party is the oldest state Green Party in the United States.1 It was founded following an informal meeting of 18 environmental advocates and others in Augusta, Maine...
     
  • Maryland Green Party
    Maryland Green Party

    The Maryland Green Party is the state party organization for Maryland of the Green Party .The Maryland Green Party qualified as a recognized political party on August 17 2000, since that time the party has grown dramatically and as of June 30 2007 there were 8,108 Greens in Maryland....
     
  • Massachusetts Green-Rainbow Party
    Green-Rainbow Party

    The Green-Rainbow Party is a political party in Massachusetts. It is the Massachusetts state affiliate of the Green Party of the United States....
     
  • Green Party of Michigan
    Green Party of Michigan

    The Green Party of Michigan is the state party organization for Michigan of the Green Party . The party has had ballot access in Michigan since November 2000....
     
  • Green Party of Minnesota
    Green Party of Minnesota

    The Green Party of Minnesota is the fourth largest political party in Minnesota and was founded in 1994 on the Four Pillars of the Green Party: Ecological Wisdom, Social and Economic Justice, Grassroots Democracy, and Nonviolence and Peace....
     
  • Green Party of Mississippi
  • Green Party of Missouri formerly Progressive Party of Missouri


  • Missouri Green Party
  • Montana Green Party
  • Nebraska Green Party
    Nebraska Green Party

    The Nebraska Green Party is the state party organization for Nebraska of the Green Party .The Nebraska Green Party is a small but swiftly growing party....
     
  • Green Party of Nevada
    Green Party of Nevada

    The Green Party of Nevada is the state party organization for Nevada of the Green Party .As of October 2008 there are 3,349 registered Greens in Nevada ....
     
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  • Green Party of New Jersey
    Green Party of New Jersey

    The Green Party of New Jersey is the state party organization for New Jersey of the Green Party .The Green Party of New Jersey is one of the more active Green state affiliates having run over 150 candidates for office....
     
  • Green Party of New Mexico
    Green Party of New Mexico

    The Green Party of New Mexico is the state party organization for New Mexico of the Green Party .The New Mexico Secretary of State likely Will recognize the Green Party as a qualified party, entitled to its own primary, based the 45% of the vote Rick Lass the party?s candidate for the statewide office of Public Regulation Commission receive...
     
  • Green Party of New York State
  • North Carolina Green Party
  • ()
  • Green Party of Ohio
    Green Party of Ohio

    The Green Party of Ohio is the state party organization for Ohio of the Green Party . The Green Party of Ohio had its beginnings in the Green Party of Northeast Ohio in the early 1990's....
     
  • Green Party of Oklahoma
    Green Party of Oklahoma

    Key values The Green Party of Oklahoma is a Third party founded on the Four Pillars of the Green Party: ecological wisdom, social justice, grass-roots democracy and non-violence....
     
  • Pacific Green Party of Oregon
  • Green Party of Pennsylvania
    Green Party of Pennsylvania

    The Green Party of Pennsylvania is the state party organization for Pennsylvania of the Green Party . As of June 2007, 31 Pennsylvania Greens hold elected office , including Mathew Ash, the Mayor of Boswell, Pennsylvania....
     
  • Green Party of Rhode Island
    Green Party of Rhode Island

    The Green Party of Rhode Island is one of the oldest active Green parties in the United States. The party was founded on March 6 1992 at a meeting of 40 activists, from Rhode Island's environmental, peace, neighborhood, and human rights movements....
     
  • South Carolina Green Party
    South Carolina Green Party

    The South Carolina Green Party, is the state affiliate party in South Carolina of the national Green Party . The party had been the South Carolina affiliate of the Natural Law Party but was taken over by the United States Green Party after the Natural Law Party officially disbanded its national organization....
     
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  • Green Party of Tennessee
  • Green Party of Texas
    Green Party of Texas

    The Green Party of Texas is the state party organization for Texas of the Green Party ....
     
  • Green Party of Utah aka
  • Vermont Green Party
  • Green Party of Virginia
    Green Party of Virginia

    The Green Party of Virginia is the Virginia state affiliate of the Green Party .GPVA focuses on local elections for offices such as the Virginia House of Delegates, town council, board of supervisors, and soil & water conservation district board of directors....
     
  • Green Party of Washington State
    Green Party of Washington State

    The Green Party of Washington State is the state party organization for Washington of the Green Party . The Green Party has gone from one local in 1999 to nearly 10 affiliated locals in 2007....
     
  • West Virginia Mountain Party
    Mountain Party

    The Mountain Party is a political party in the state of West Virginia that on July 8, 2007 at its state convention, voted to become the West Virginia affiliate of the Green Party ....
     
  • Wisconsin Green Party
    Wisconsin Green Party

    The Wisconsin Green Party is an active member of the Green Party of the United States. In 2006, the party helped place antiwar initiatives on the ballots in 32 towns ....
     


Geographic distribution

The Green Party has shown its strongest popular support on the Pacific Coast, Upper Great Lakes, and northeastern United States, as reflected in the geographical distribution of Green candidates elected . Californians have elected 55 of the 226 office-holding Greens nationwide as of June 2007. Other states with high numbers of Green elected officials include Pennsylvania (31), Wisconsin (23), Massachusetts (18), and Maine (17). Maine has the highest per capita number of Green elected officials in the country, and the largest Green registration percentage with more than 29,273 greens comprising 2.95% of the electorate as of November 2006. Madison, Wisconsin, is the city with the most Green elected officials (8) followed by Portland, Maine, with (7).

One challenge that the Green Party (as well as other third parties) faces is the difficulty of overcoming ballot access
Ballot access

Ballot access rules, called nomination rules outside the US, regulate the conditions under which a candidate or political party is either entitled to stand for election or to appear on voters' ballots....
 laws in many states. This has prevented the Green Party from reaching a point of critical mass in party-building momentum in many states.

Office holders

The Green Party currently has at least 193 party members in elected office in the U.S. as of December 14, 2008. By comparison there are currently 207 elected Libertarians
Libertarian Party (United States)

The Libertarian Party is a United States political party founded on December 11, 1971. More than 200,000 voters are registered with the party, making it one of the largest of America's alternative political parties....
 serving in office across the United States. In April 2007 the Greens reached the most officeholders serving at one time ever when there were 230 greens in office . With the November 2008 election of Richard Carroll
Richard Carroll (politician)

Richard Carroll is an United Statesn politician. He ran for District 39 of the Arkansas Arkansas House of Representatives on the Green Party ticket on November 4, 2008 during the Arkansas House of Representatives elections, 2008 to succeed Sharon Dobbins, and succeeded in the first Arkansas Green Party electoral victory on the state level....
 as State Rep. District 39 (Little Rock) the Green Party gained its first ever state Rep. in Arkansas and the only currently elected state representative of any nationally organized Third Party
Third party (United States)

The term third party is used in the United States for a political party in the United States other than one of the two major parties, at present, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party ....
. Gayle McLaughlin
Gayle McLaughlin

Gayle McLaughlin is the Green Party of the United States mayor of the city of Richmond, California and a member of Richmond's City Council. McLaughlin was elected on November 7, 2006 by a 279-vote margin over incumbent mayor Irma A....
, is mayor of Richmond, California
Richmond, California

Richmond is a city in western Contra Costa County, California, California, United States. The city was incorporated on August 7, 1905., El Cerrito Historical Society, June 2007, retrieved August 15, 2007 It is located in the East Bay , part of the San Francisco Bay Area....
. With a population of 103,000, Richmond is the largest city in the United States to have a Green Party mayor. There are also Green Party members on city councils (or equivalent) in Boston, Cleveland
Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, the most populous county in the state. The municipality is located in northeastern Ohio on the southern shore of Lake Erie, approximately 60 miles west of the Pennsylvania border....
, Madison
Madison, Wisconsin

Madison is the List of U.S. state capitals of the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the county seat of Dane County, Wisconsin. It is also home to the University of Wisconsin–Madison....
 (5 Members), Minneapolis, New Haven and San Francisco .

Presidential tickets

  • 1996: Ralph Nader
    Ralph Nader

    Ralph Nader is an American attorney at law, author, lecturer, political activism, and perennial candidate for presidency as an independent candidate for President of the United States in United States presidential election, 2004 and United States presidential election, 2008, and a Green Party candidate in 1996 and 2000....
     and Winona LaDuke
    Winona LaDuke

    Winona LaDuke is a Native Americans in the United States activist, environmentalist, economist, and writer. In 1996 and 2000, she ran for Vice President of the United States as the nominee of the United States Green Party, on a ticket headed by Ralph Nader....
     685,128 votes
  • 2000: Ralph Nader
    Ralph Nader

    Ralph Nader is an American attorney at law, author, lecturer, political activism, and perennial candidate for presidency as an independent candidate for President of the United States in United States presidential election, 2004 and United States presidential election, 2008, and a Green Party candidate in 1996 and 2000....
     and Winona LaDuke
    Winona LaDuke

    Winona LaDuke is a Native Americans in the United States activist, environmentalist, economist, and writer. In 1996 and 2000, she ran for Vice President of the United States as the nominee of the United States Green Party, on a ticket headed by Ralph Nader....
     2,882,000 votes
  • 2004: David Cobb
    David Cobb

    David Keith Cobb is an United States activist and was the United States presidential election, 2004 candidate of the United States Green Party ....
     and Pat LaMarche 119,859 votes
  • 2008: Cynthia McKinney
    Cynthia McKinney

    Cynthia Ann McKinney is a former United States Representative and was the 2008 Green Party nominee for President of the United States. McKinney served as a United States Democratic Party in the United States House of Representatives from 1993?2003 and 2005?2007, first representing United States House of Representatives, Georgia District 11...
     and Rosa Clemente
    Rosa Clemente

    Rosa Alicia Clemente is a United States Community organizing, independent journalist and Hip hop activism. She was the Vice President of the United States running mate of 2008 Green Party President of the United States candidate Cynthia McKinney in the 2008 U.S....
     161,603 votes


List of national conventions/conferences

  • 2000 - Denver, CO
    Denver, Colorado

    Denver is the Capital and the Colorado municipalities of the state of Colorado, in the United States. Denver is a consolidated city-county located in the South Platte River on the High Plains just east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains....
  • 2001 - Santa Barbara, CA
  • 2002 - Philadelphia, PA
  • 2003 - Washington, DC
  • 2004 - Milwaukee, WI
    Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Milwaukee is the largest city in Wisconsin and List of United States cities by population in the United States. It is the county seat of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin and is located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan....
  • 2005 - Tulsa, OK
  • 2006 - Tucson, AZ
  • 2007 - Reading, PA
  • 2008 - Chicago, IL
    Chicago

    Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....


Campus Greens

Campus Greens is a national student organization composed of students, faculty, and staff of America's colleges, universities, and high schools that agree with the Green Party's principles.

See also


  • Greens/Green Party USA
    Greens/Green Party USA

    In the United States, people speak generally of the "Green Party," but there is actually more than one national-level Green political organization in the United States....
  • Worldwide green parties
    Worldwide green parties

    A Green party or ecologist party is a formally organized political party based on the principles of Green politics. These principles include environmentalism, reliance on grassroots democracy, nonviolence, and support for social justice causes, including those related to the rights of indigenous peoples, among others....
  • List of political parties in the United States
    List of political parties in the United States

    This list of political parties in the United States contains past and present political party in politics of the United States....
  • California Green Archives
    California Green Archives

    The California Green Archives and special collections was formally established in 2000 to identify, collect, preserve, and make available records of the Green politics and Green party of enduring value to green activists, scholars, writers, historians, and journalists, and for posterity....
  • Peter Camejo
    Peter Camejo

    Peter Miguel Camejo was an United States author, activist and politician. In 2004, he was selected by independent candidate Ralph Nader as his Vice President of the United States running mate on a ticket which had the endorsement of the Reform Party of the United States of America....
  • Mike Feinstein
    Mike Feinstein

    Mike Feinstein is an American politician and a member of the Green Party . Feinstein has been involved in political activism since 1988, after he attended a conference at the Findhorn Community in Scotland entitled "The Individual and the Collective: Politics as If The Earth Mattered"....
  • Matt Gonzalez
    Matt Gonzalez

    Matthew Edward Gonzalez is a United States politician, lawyer, and activist prominent in San Francisco politician. Gonzalez was a member and president of San Francisco County's San Francisco Board of Supervisors....
  • Daniel Hamburg
    Daniel Hamburg

    Daniel Hamburg is an American politician and a former Democratic Party United States Congress from California. He is active in both the Democratic Party and Green Party ....
  • Howie Hawkins
    Howie Hawkins

    Howie Hawkins is an American politician and political activism running for US Congress in New York's 25th congressional district. He co-founded the Anti-nuclear movement in the United States Clamshell Alliance in 1976 and the Green Party in the United States in 1984....
  • Joel Kovel
    Joel Kovel

    Joel Kovel is an United States politician, academic, writer, and eco-socialism. A practicing psychiatrist and psychoanalyst until the mid-1980s, he has lectured in psychiatry, anthropology, political science and communication studies....
  • David McReynolds
    David McReynolds

    David McReynolds is an United States democratic socialism and pacifist activist who described himself as "a peace movement bureaucrat" during his 40-year career with Liberation magazine and the War Resisters League....
  • Gayle McLaughlin
    Gayle McLaughlin

    Gayle McLaughlin is the Green Party of the United States mayor of the city of Richmond, California and a member of Richmond's City Council. McLaughlin was elected on November 7, 2006 by a 279-vote margin over incumbent mayor Irma A....
  • Ross Mirkarimi
    Ross Mirkarimi

    Ross Mirkarimi is a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors of San Francisco, California. He was elected in 2004 to represent the city's fifth district, which encompasses the Haight-Ashbury, parts of Hayes Valley, Western Addition, Alamo Square and a portion of the Inner Sunset District neighborhoods....
  • Malik Rahim
    Malik Rahim

    Malik Rahim is a former Black Panther Party, and a long-time housing and prison activist in the U.S. state of Louisiana. He gained publicity as a community organizer in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina....
  • Kent Warner Smith
    Kent Warner Smith

    Kent Warner Smith June 16, 1941 to February 18, 2008Founder of the Green Party of California, worked on the First Planetary Meeting of Greens, held in R?o de Janeiro May 30th-31st, 1992 as a member of the the International Working Group of the U.S....
  • Dona Spring
    Dona Spring

    Dona Spring was an United States and activist and Green Party politician. She served on the Berkeley, California City Council from 1992 until her death in 2008....
  • Charlene Spretnak
    Charlene Spretnak

    Charlene Spretnak is an author, academic and feminist credited with pioneering work in ecological thought and social criticism. She has contributed to the framing of the religious feminism, ecofeminist and Green politics movements....


External links

  • Identity Caucus of the United States Green Party
  • - comparison of Green Party positions with other Parties


Explanations of the ten key values