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Green Party (United States)


 

In United States politics, the Green Party has been active as a third party since the 1980s. The party first gained widespread public attention during Ralph Nader's presidential runs in 1996 and 2000. The FEC-recognized national committee of the party is the Green Party of the United States (although there remains also a mostly-defunct separate Green national political organization, the Greens/Green Party USA).

National party co-chairs

The co-chairs of the party are currently: Marc Sanson, Gwendolyn Wages, Jody Grage Haug, Steve Kramer, Rebecca Rotzler, and Pat LaMarche. The co-chairs of the Green Party, together with the secretary and treasurer, are called the Steering Committee.

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Marc Sanson - Gwendolyn Wages - Jody Grage Haug - Steve Kramer - Rebecca Rotzler - Pat LaMarche

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The Steering Committee announced that Tom Sevigny had filled the remaining co-chair position after elections at the annual national meeting in Tulsa, OK. This has been questioned and there have been calls for further investigation of the election results.

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Introduction
Key values
History
National party co-chairs
Geographic distribution
2004 national ticket
List of presidential candidates
List of National Conventions/Conferences
See also
External links
Sources

 

 

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