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The Green Party's membership encompasses the fourth-highest percentage of registered voters in the United States, with a total membership of 234,120. [58] The Green Party has its strongest popular support on the Pacific Coast, Upper Great Lakes, and Northeast, as reflected in the geographical distribution of Green candidates elected. [59]
This is a list of politicians endorsed by the Green Party of the United States (GPUS) who have held elected office. GPUS publishes a semi-annual list of Greens in elected office [1] and an annual list of Green elections & winners by year [2] and by state. [3] As of the November 7, 2023 elections, at least 142 Greens hold elected office. [4]
The Green Party had their best year ever in the local and European elections, and now have two co-leaders ahead of this year's general election.
Ms Denyer's political campaigning began when she was in sixth form, getting involved in campaigns to promote fair trade and stop the war in Iraq. After graduating from Durham University, she used ...
Martin Bursík (The Czech Republic; former leader of the Czech Green Party and Minister of the Environment) Peter Camejo (USA; three-time Green Californian gubernatorial candidate and independent vice-presidential candidate 2004) David Cobb (USA; US Green Party's presidential candidate 2004)
Jonathan Bartley, the longest-serving leader the party has had, will stand aside at the end of July. ... Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
[3] The first green party in Europe was the Popular Movement for the Environment, founded in 1972 in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel. The first national green party in Europe was PEOPLE, founded in Britain in February 1973, which eventually turned into the Ecology Party and then the Green Party. Several other local political groups were founded ...
Meanwhile, Green Party presidential candidates, which the party has fielded in every presidential election since 1996, have never earned more than 2.7% of the popular vote—which Ralph Nader ...