By Mike Feinstein, Green Party of California The Green Party in the U.S. exists today as an organized political party in most states. On the national level, those same state parties come together to form ...
Nov. 1998: Pat LaMarche became the first woman in the history of Maine to gain ballot access for a political party with 7 percent of the vote in the Governor’s race. October 2000: Ralph Nader ...
John Rensenbrink’s Speech for Maine’s 30th Anniversary, May 3, 2014 We live in the dwindling days of a once proud republic. The government we once felt was ours, or might be ours, or might at ...
A third-party forerunner of the Greens Editorial by Mark Dunlea, Green Party of New York State In the early days, it was said that if you asked a group of five Greens what the party ...
By Kimmo Wilska, The Green League in Finland Becoming the first European Green ever to advance to the second round and come in second for president on the national level, Pekka Haavisto made history in ...
by Camille Labchuk, Green Party of Canada Federal Councillor and former Press Secretary to Elizabeth May and Jordy Gold, Elizabeth May Deputy Campaign Manager On May 2, British Columbians made history by electing Elizabeth May ...
by Mike Feinstein, Green Party of California and member of the International Committee of the Green Party of the United States Most Greens elected on the federal or state level around the world have been ...
By Mike Feinstein, Green Party of California If it is true that modest but consistent growth foreshadows greater success, then 1998 was a very promising year for the Green Party. Following a pattern that started ...
by Dean Myerson, ASGP Secretary The Association of State Green Parties (ASGP) was formed in late 1996, to help strengthen and create independent Green parties in the 50 states and the District of Columbia, and ...