Mirkarimi Wins San Francisco Supervisor Seat.
GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES
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Monday, November 8, 2004
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ROSS MIRKARIMI ELECTED SAN FRANCISCO SUPERVISOR; OTHER
LATE GREEN ELECTION UPDATES
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Green Party of the United
States has announced several new victories as election results poured in
late last week and during the weekend.
-- At least 14 Greens out of 75 who ran for office in
California claimed victory statewide Tuesday night; 75 Greens now hold
public office in California:
Ross Mirkarimi won the District 5 seat for the San
Francisco Board of Supervisors, replacing retiring Matt Gonzalez, in an
election based on Instant Runoff Voting.
Nine Greens won or retained seats on city councils.
Greens retained a majority on the Sebastopol City Council after Craig
Litwin, Sam Pierce won two seats; Greens now have a city council majority
in Arcata after two more victories (Harmony Groves, Paul Pitino). Other
winning city council candidates: Lynda Deschambault in Moraga, Doug
Hammerstrom in Ft. Bragg, Gayle McLaughlin in Richmond, Christine
Mulholland in San Luis Obispo, and Karl Warkomski in Aliso Viejo.
Other Green winners in California include Mark
Sanchez, the first Green to be re-elected in San Francisco for the Board
of Education; John Selawsky, Berkeley Unified School District Board; Jeff
Sklar, Santa Monica Rent Control Board; and Kaitlin Sopoci- Belknap,
Humboldt Bay Water Board.
-- Three city council victories in Oregon: George
Grosch (incumbent) and Emily Hagen in Corvallis; Wendy Siporen (incumbent)
in Talent City. Also in Oregon, Tim Dehne was elected to the Benton County
Soil and Water District; Xander Patterson was re-elected to the East
Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District.
-- The attempt by Maine Democrats to redistricting
Green Maine legislator John Eder backfired against Democrats: http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/news/local/041105eder.shtml
-- Referenda to enact Instant Runoff Voting (IRV)
passed in Ferndale, Michigan; Burlington, Vermont; and western
Massachusetts. IRV was used for the first time in San Francisco elections
for the Board of Supervisors. IRV is a major goal of the Green Party, and
its enactment will help Green candidates. More information: http://www.fairvote.org
http://fairvote.org/sf/sfchronicle110304.htm
-- Green candidates ran in 356 races in the November
2, 2004 election, with record numbers of candidates in California,
Delaware, D.C., Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Oregon,
Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin.
Altogether, 430 Green candidates ran in 2004, in 41 states, for 74 types
of offices, with 63 Green victories. There are now 212 elected Greens in
27 states.
-- National Green Party voter registration now stands
at an all time high of 311,350 in 22 States. This number omits Greens in
states where the Green Party has not yet achieved ballot status and in
states that don't permit party registration. State-by-state totals: <http://web.greens.org/stats>
MORE INFORMATION
The Green Party of the United States
http://www.gp.org
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Washington, DC 20009.
202-319-7191, 866-41GREEN
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2004 Green candidates and elections http://www.greens.org/elections
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