1996: The
Green Party of Minnesota failed to qualify for
statewide ballot status in November 1996. 1998: The
Green Party of Minnesota failed to qualify for
statewide ballot status in November 1996.
Ken Pentel received 0.3% and 6,983 votes in November 1998 for governor. This 0.3% failed to reach the 5% needed in a statewide race to qualify the Green Party of Minnesota for statewide ballot status. 2000: The
Green Party of Minnesota qualified for statewide
ballot status in November 2000.
Ralph Nader received 5.2% and 126,696 votes in November 2000 for president. His 5.2% surpassed the 5% needed in a statewide race to qualify the Green Party of Minnesota for statewide ballot status, and qualified it through the 2004 elections. 2002: The Green Party of Minnesota failed to extend statewide ballot status in November 2002. In November 2002, Ken Pentel received 2.3% and 50,589 votes for governor. This 2.3% did not reach the 5% of the statewide vote needed to extend the Green Party of Minnesota's ballot status past November 2004. 2004: The
Green Party of Minnesota lost statewide ballot
status in November 2004.
David Cobb received 0.16% and 4,408 votes in November 2004 for president. This 0.16% failed to reach the 5% required for the Green Party of Minnesota to retain its statewide ballot status. |