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The Green Party

The Green Party, originally called the Association of State Green Parties, was formed after the 1996 elections. The initial goal was to help existing state parties grow and to encourage the formation of parties in all states. Helping existing state parties is still the primary goal. The Green Party is also devoting a lot of attention to becoming a part of national politics while continuing to help parties at the state and local level.


5th election and elected more Greens in 2002 than any previous year. With some results still coming in, they have elected at least 69 people this year and have 172 members holding office. The Greens are also partners with the European Federation of Green Parties and the Federation of Green Parties of the Americas. In the 2000 Presidential Nominating Convention in Denver, CO they nominated Ralph Nader and Winona LaDuke for President. The Green Party of the United States is a confederation of state Green Parties. The Green Party had a successful Nov. The 2002 meeting helped more than 550 Green Party candidates in the 2002 campaign. They are committed to environmentalism, non-violence, social justice, and working class organizations. Green Party growth has been rapid since the founding in 1996 and Green Party candidates are winning elections throughout the United States. Members of the Green Party are working class activists, environmentalists, and advocates for social justice. Membership in the State party has more than doubled since the founding. The Green Party 2002 Midterm Convention was held in Philadelphia, PA featuring Medea Benjamin, Ralph Nader and Cheri Honkala. The Green Party elected, for the first time, people from Texas and North Carolina. The Greens are making their democracy without the support of businesses also.

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