Green Party of New York
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The Green Party of New York is the affiliate of the Green Party of the United States in the U.S. state of New York. It was founded in 1992 and is a part of the Green Party movement. The Party has had ballot access at various points in its history. It regained ballot status for four years when Howie Hawkins received over 50,000 votes in the 2010 gubernatorial election and retained it for another four years in the 2014 election, when the party moved up to line D, the fourth line on state ballots, passing the Working Families and Independence parties, with 5 percent of the vote. It lost its status as a ballot-qualified political party in New York as of November 2020 when the law governing ballot access was changed requiring a larger number of votes in the Presidential and Gubernatorial elections.[4][5]
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Green Party of New York | |
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Chairperson | Eric Jones Peter LaVenia |
Founded | 1992; 32 years ago (1992) |
Headquarters | 87 Montrose Avenue Unit 2, Brooklyn, New York 11237 |
Membership (November 2020) | 28,501[1] |
Ideology | Green politics Progressivism Social democracy Eco-socialism |
Political position | Left-wing |
National affiliation | Green Party of the United States |
Colors | Green |
New York State Assembly | 0 / 150 |
New York State Senate | 0 / 63 |
New York City Council | 0 / 51 |
Other elected offices | 2 (June 2019)[2] |
Appointed offices | 3 (June 2019)[3] |
Website | |
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