Green Party of the United States
http://www.gp.org
For Immediate Release:
Monday, November 10, 2014
This release is online at http://www.gp.org/newsroom/press-releases/details/4/749
Green Party highlights from Election Day 2014
• Green candidates running in 2014 http://gp.org/2014-green-party-candidates
• Election results http://www.greenpartywatch.org/2014/11/04/green-party-2014-election-results and http://gp.org/election-wrapup
WASHINGTON,
D.C. -- The Green Party made several advances in the 2014 general
election on November 4, with Green candidates winning 27 seats and
ballot lines held for most state Green Parties.
The most closely
watched Green races were in Richmond, California, where outgoing Mayor
Gayle McLaughlin overcame a $3-million campaign by Chevron to defeat her
slate, and New York, where Howie Hawkins challenged incumbent Gov.
Andrew Cuomo.
"We thank and congratulate all our candidates for
running this year and helping the Green Party grow," said Starlene
Rankin, co-chair of the Green Party of the United States.
A
summary of noteworthy results for some state Green Party follows below.
For a comprehensive state-by-state list of Green election results, see
Green Party Watch (http://www.greenpartywatch.org/2014/11/04/green-party-2014-election-results/).
Repeal
of marijuana prohibition, which the Green Party supports, was passed in
Oregon and the District of Columbia. The D.C. Statehood Green Party has
warned that Congress might exercise its power over D.C. and veto the
ballot measure, demonstrating the need for D.C. statehood, which the
Green Party endorses.
The Green Party has ballot lines in 19
states as a result of the Nov. 6 election and might add one more if the
Green Party fulfills petition requirements in Maryland by the end of
2014. These numbers show an advance over the 14 Green ballot lines after
last midterm election in 2010. Greens throughout the U.S. are battling
election and ballot access rules enacted by Democratic and Republican
officials to obstruct alternative parties and their candidates. (More: http://www.independentpoliticalreport.com/2014/11/green-party-gains-party-status-in-ma-ny-oh-and-wi/)
•
Ballot lines that state Green Parties were guaranteed to hold
regardless of Nov. 4 election results: CA, CO, DE, FL, HI, LA, MS, NM,
SC, WV
• Ballot lines held: OR, MA, NY, WI, DC, TX, OH, MI, ME
• Ballot lines lost: AR, TN, MN
Green Party Election 2014 Highlights
•
CALIFORNIA: Led by three present/former Green Mayors, 23 Green Party
members were elected on Nov. 4. In Marina (Monterey County), two-term
incumbent Mayor Bruce Delgado was elected to his third two-year term. In
Richmond (Contra Costa County), Gayle Mclaughlin was elected to the
City Council, after having served two four-year terms as mayor, for
which she was unable to run again because of term limits. Ms. McLaughlin
and four colleagues faced an aggressive but unsuccessful effort by
Chevron to defeat them by pouring $3 million into opponents' campaigns (http://richmondprogressivealliance.net/History.html).
Three other Greens were elected to City Council Seats: Paul Pitino
(Arcata, Humboldt County), Deborah Heathersone (Pt. Arena, Mendocino
County) and John Keener (Pacifica, San Mateo County).
• MAINE:
Three Green candidates were elected. Jonathan Ault finished first among
six candidates for Gardiner City Council. John Eder was elected to a
school board position in Portland. Water rights activist Nickie Sekera
was elevated to the Fryeburg Water District.
• MASSACHUSETTS: The
Green-Rainbow Party gained ballot status after several statewide
nominees drew more than 4%. The state requires at least 3% from one
statewide candidate. (See http://www.green-rainbow.org/2014_election_results)
•
NEW YORK: Thanks to Howie Hawkins' campaign for Governor, with Brian
Jones running for Lt. Governor, the Green Party made history by
establishing itself as the third party in a state crowded with
alternative parties because of New York's election rules, which allow
fusion. Mr. Hawkins received more than 175,000 votes (about 5%), far
above the 59,000 he received in his 2010 gubernatorial run and more than
triple the 50,000 necessary for party status. Matt Funiciello received
about 11% in his third race for Congress in District 21 in upstate New
York. Was endorsed by three local papers. See Mr. Hawkins' Nov. 6 guest
column in The Guardian (http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/nov/06/election-green-promise-2016).
•
OREGON: Measure 90 was defeated; it would have enacted a top-two
election system making participation by alternative parties nearly
impossible in statewide general elections. (California now has top-two
elections.) Michael Beilstein was elected to Corvallis City Council and
Matt Donohue was elected to Benton County Circuit Court Judge. Oregon
voters legalized marijuana, but a ballot measure requiring labeling of
genetically engineered food was defeated by a tiny margin. Greens
supported both measures. (More: http://www.pacificgreens.org/pacific_green_party_celebrates_victories)
See also:
Two cheers for New York’s Green Party
Editorial, The New York Post, November 6, 2014
http://www.gp.org/election-wrapup/1165-two-cheers-for-new-york-s-green-party
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