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| Ideology | Green politics |
| Political position | Left-wing |
| National affiliation | Green Party of the United States |
| Colors | Green |
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The Iowa Green Party is the Iowa-affiliate of the Green Party of the United States (GPUS). The 2013 Annual Meeting of the GPUS was held at the Iowa Memorial Union in Iowa City, Iowa. [1] [2]
The 2016 nominee for President of the United States was Jill Stein. In 2000, Ralph Nader was on the presidential ballot of the Iowa Green Party and received over 2% of the vote, qualifying the party for ballot access. Two years later, Jay Robinson ran as the Green Party nominee for Governor and received 1.43% and the party lost ballot access. In 2004, neither statewide candidate (David Cobb for President nor Daryl A. Northrop for U.S. Senate) received the minimum 2% of the vote. [3] In 2006, Wendy Barth, a software developer and peace activist, ran for Governor as the Iowa Green Party nominee. She finished in third place of five ballot qualified candidates [4] [5] with .75% of the vote. Barth ran two years later for Iowa's second congressional district, again finishing third. She gained 2.18% of the vote.
National Green Party nominees for President Ralph Nader (2000), David Cobb (2004), Cynthia McKinney (2008) and Jill Stein (2012 and 2016) have all appeared on the ballot.
| 2000 | Ralph Nader | 29,374 | 2.23% |
| 2004 | David Cobb | 1,141 | 0.09% |
| 2008 | Cynthia McKinney | 1,423 | 0.09% |
| 2012 | Jill Stein | 3,769 | 0.24% |
| 2016 | Jill Stein | 11,479 | 0.73% |
| 2020 | Howie Hawkins | 3,075 | 0.18% |
| 2024 | Jill Stein | Not on Ballot | |