Youngest Greens elected to office
18 Dan Jenkins, Sports
Advisory Council, Portland, ME 2001
20 Heather Urkuski,
Auditor, Centre Township, PA 2001
21 Dan Herber, City Council,
LaCrosse, WI 1993
21 Echnaton Vedder, Board
of Supervisors, District 8, Dane County, WI 1998
21 Austin King, City Council,
District 8, Madison, WI 2003
21 Erek Gaines,
Trustee, Water Board, Portland, ME 2003
21 Jason Toothaker,
Board of Education, Portland, ME 2004
22 Todd Jarrell, City Council,
District 8, Madison, WI 2001
22 Joyce Chen, Board of
Alderman, Ward 2, New Haven, CT 2001
22 David Segal, City Council,
District 1, Providence, RI 2002
23 Echnaton Vedder, Board
of Supervisors, District 8, Dane County, WI 2000
24 Matt Marr, School Board,
Position 4, Ashland, Jackson County, OR 2004
24 Craig Litwin, City Council,
Sebastopol, CA 2000
25 Cris Moore, City Council,
District 2, Santa Fe, NM 1994
25 Echnaton Vedder, Board
of Supervisors, District 8, Dane County, WI 2002
26 Tom Davidock,
Borough Council, Port Clinton, Schuylkill County, PA 2003
26 Jason West, Mayor, Village
of New Paltz, NY 2003
26 Jason Kirkpatrick, City
Council, Arcata, CA 1994
26 Randy Zurcher, Board
of Alderman, Ward 2, Fayetteville, AR 1996
26 Matt Fillipiak, Board
of Alderman, District 3, Stevens Point, WI 2001
26 Jose Octavio Rios,
School Board, Lennox, CA 2001
27 Amy Sunshine Moon, City
Council, Laramie, WY 2000
In 1994, then 25 year-old Margaret
Garcia ran for California Secretary of State, receiving
315,079 votes, the most ever for any U.S. Green candidate until
the year 2000.