Green Party of Michigan

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Green Party of Michigan
Founded1996
HeadquartersPO Box 2754, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49501
Ideology Green politics
Political position Left-wing
National affiliation Green Party of the United States
Colors  Green
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Green Party of Michigan

The Green Party of Michigan is a political party in Michigan. It is the state affiliate of the Green Party of the United States (GPUS). The party has had ballot access in Michigan since November 2000, when their presidential candidate, Ralph Nader captured 2.74% of the national vote and 2% in Michigan. [1] In 2016, the Green Party of Michigan elected 5 officers to local governments.

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In Michigan the Green Party elected a candidate to office in its first year. That candidate was JoAnne Beemon who became the first Green elected in Michigan, when on election day 2000 she received 5,349 votes (86%) to become Drain Commissioner in Charlevoix County. Beemon was credited with thwarting construction of a Wal-Mart store, by formulating storm water runoff regulations stricter than the county stormwater ordinance. She informed Wal-Mart of this on February 12, 2004. Two months later in a phone call to Beemon on April 6, 2004, Wal-Mart project manager Allen Oertel acknowledged that the company altered its plan based on information from Beemon that it did not previously know of. Wal-Mart later ended the project. [2] The Michigan party is a member of the Michigan Third Parties Coalition. [3]

Elected Officials

In 2016, the Green Party of Michigan saw five candidates get elected to office:

2018 slate of candidates

sources: [4] [5]

2014 and 2016 slate of candidates

source: [6]

Nominated at 2014 State Convention:

Endorsed at State Convention (running for non-partisan office):

Nominated at County Caucuses:

Nominated at 2016 State Convention: [19]

Candidates endorsed for local races:

See also

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