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News Release - Wednesday, November 07, 2001

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The Green Party of the United States Contacts:
Nancy Allen, Media Coordinator 207-326-4576, nallen@acadia.net 
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-518-5624, scottmclarty@yahoo.com 

Green Party Advances in Election Results.

Greens now hold 2 seats in Minneapolis, MN and in New Haven, CT city councils.

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Green Party posted major gains in yesterdays municipal elections, taking two seats in Minneapolis, Minnesota and New  Haven, Connecticut and reaching the 110 officeholder count for the first time. The Green Party has shown consistent gains in the number of officeholders in recent years. Over 250 Green candidates have competed in 2001. 

Greens report at least 26 victories yesterday, bringing their total for the year to a record high 42, including spring races. This is the best election result ever for the Green Party.

"These victories demonstrate the strong momentum of the Green Party since the 2000 elections," said Dean Myerson, Green Party Political Coordinator. "We have the message that Americans want to hear and, once elected, our people roll up their sleeves and work for their constituents."

Natalie Johnson Lee and Dean Zimmerman won seats on the Minneapolis City Council and the party barely missed winning another. Minneapolis (population about 383,000) now becomes the second largest U.S. city to elect a Green to the city council. San Francisco (775,000) is the largest, with Green County Supervisor Matt Gonzales. In Minneapolis, Annie Young was also re-elected to the Parks & Recreation Board for a fourth term. 

In Hartford, incumbent Elizabeth Horton Sheff was re-elected to the City Council. In New Haven, John Halle was re-elected to the Board of Alderman and joined by newcomer Joyce Chen to make New Haven the ninth U.S. city to have at least two Greens on the City Council. 

"Greens are winning more election because we are running the best candidates in these races," said Mike Feinstein, Mayor of Santa Monica and tracker of Green campaigns and election news. "We continue to win more races and have more officeholders because we run serious and credible candidates who speak to the issues that people care about, like sustainable communities, universal health care, and earning a living wage." 

The Green Party also expects to receive National Committee status from the Federal Election Commission tomorrow (Thursday, November 8),  further establishing the Green Party's presence as the genuine alternative to politics as usual and America's third largest political party. 

The Green Party will post further election results as they are confirmed.  

MORE INFORMATION:
The Green Party of the United States http://gpus.org 
Green Party election news http://gpus.org/elections.html
Green candidate lists and links http://www.gp.org/patience.html
Federal Election Commission http://www.fec.gov

CORRECTION:
The Federal Election Commission's hearing on national committee status for the Green Party has been changed to 11:30 a.m. The location is the 9th Floor Hearing Room, 999 E Street NW, Washington, DC.

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News Release - Wednesday, November 07, 2001

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