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NO results from Massachusetts Green Party Primary yet

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

With 95% of precincts reporting, boston.com and other Massachusetts media outlets have reported NO results yet of the Massachusetts Green-Rainbow Party Presidential Primary as of 11 p.m. Eastern.
Despite the fact that Obama was on the Democratic Party ballot uncontested, and Romney was declared the Republican victor with only 3 precincts (of 2,054) reporting, Massachusetts [...]
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UNOFFICIAL Minnesota Greens Caucus Results

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

The Green Party of Minnesota held Caucuses yesterday (Tuesday Feb. 7), and as of this afternoon there has been no official Caucus results released.
However, based on very unofficial (and anecdotal) comments on various Facebook pages, including the GP of MN page, it appears that Jill Stein won a number of the individual caucuses.
Green comments on [...]
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Libertarian Party 2011 Election Results

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

A week ago, the Libertarian Party posted a table over at their website citing what is the most comprehensive election results list one could find anywhere. The list includes everything from runs for Mayor of a large city to Selectman of a small town.

Make sure to read the table at the bottom of the page in order to better understand the results of the table.

 

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More Green Party results for November 2011 elections

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Here are some initial results from some of Tuesday’s elections involving Green Party candidates:
St. Paul, MN: Greens posted strong results in all 3 city council races they contested, in the city’s first election using instant runoff voting. In Ward 1, Johnny Howard came in 2nd with 26%. In Ward 2, in a race with 5 [...]
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Green Party election results from England

Sunday, May 8th, 2011

In an series of posts at his Facebook page last night Chris Alders has been reporting on Green Party victories in England. Here are the results:
Breaking News: English city council elections’ vote count underway. Green Party incumbents John Coyne (Liverpool) and Jillian Creasy (Sheffield) have won re-election!
Breaking News: Green Party candidate Jo Henderson wins [...]
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Libertarian Party of Georgia Breaks Own Records With 2010 Election Results

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Sent to contact.ipr@gmail.com:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ATLANTA – The 2010 election did not result in any newly-elected Libertarians, however the Libertarian Party of Georgia is happy with the results. With nearly 1 million votes earned cumulatively by the first full slate of statewide candidates in the party’s history, the most important aspect of Tuesday’s results are the growth in support the Libertarian Party has seen in Georgia. Experiencing a 30% increase in membership since the beginning of 2010, many in the leadership of the Libertarian Party of Georgia expected big things on Election Day. On Tuesday evening, the Party’s candidates reached and set many milestones and records.

The most important milestone achieved Tuesday was the retention of ballot access for all statewide offices for the next election cycle. State School Superintendent candidate Kira Willis was the first of all ten candidates to cross the threshold of receiving votes from enough voters to equal one percent of registered voters statewide. She was quickly followed by Secretary of State candidate David Chastain and gubernatorial candidate John Monds.

“Retention of ballot access for the Libertarian Party of Georgia is a milestone many take for granted,” said Operations Director Brett Bittner. “However, operating under the most draconian ballot access laws in the nation here in Georgia, we understand the importance of providing Georgians with a choice at the ballot box, and we will continue to work to offer that choice to an ever-increasing number of Georgians. With a little help from the General Assembly, we should be able to field many candidates to oppose the one hundred or so candidates that ran unopposed this cycle.”

John Monds, a candidate accustomed to making history, became the first gubernatorial candidate in Party history to eclipse the 100,000 vote mark while also setting the record for highest percentage of the vote as well with 4.0%, besting Garrett Michael Hayes’ vote total in 2006 by 26%. Joining Mr. Monds in setting the office record and percent of vote were Secretary of State candidate David Chastain, Agriculture Commissioner candidate Kevin Cherry, and Insurance Commissioner candidate Shane Bruce. Election night’s highest vote-getter came from political newcomer and State School Superintendent candidate, Kira Willis, as she earned a total just shy of 125,000 votes in her bid for office. Other notable campaigns include Lieutenant Governor candidate Dan Barber, Attorney General candidate Don Smart, and Labor Commissioner candidate Will Costa, all of whom set the records highest vote totals for their respective races. Public Service Commissioner – District 2 candidate Jim Sendelbach set the record for highest vote percentage for that post.

“The most important thing we can take away from these election results is the growth we have seen over prior cycles,” offered Daniel N. Adams, chairman of the Libertarian Party of Georgia. “To see growth across the board in terms of the number of new Libertarian voters is encouraging, and it gives us a base with which to move forward.”

The Libertarian Party is Georgia’s third largest political party and the only party in Georgia promoting fewer taxes, less government and personal liberty for all Georgians. To learn more, please visit www.LPGeorgia.com

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Rich Whitney Leads Green Party Gubernatorial Results

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Illinois Green Party candidate for Governor Rich Whitney led all Green Party gubernatorial candidates in 2010 in total votes and percentage of the total vote, with 99,625 votes, 2.70% of the vote.
Only three times in history have Green Party gubernatorial candidates exceeded 10% of the vote. The first was in 1994, when Roberto Mondragon, who [...]
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