Presidential Campaign Support Committee – members

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Co-chairs

Violet Zitola, National Women’s Caucus
Thomas Yager, Virginia

Members

California
Shannel Pittman (June 2023 – June 2025)

Connecticut
Tim McKee (August 2019 – August 2021)

Iowa
Holly Hart, (March 2022 – March 2024)

Michigan
Jennifer Kurland (March 2023 – March 2025)
Lou Novak (March 2023 – March 2025)

National Black Caucus
Robin Harris (May 2023 – December 2025)

New Jersey
Craig Cayetano, SC liaison (January 2023 – January 2025)

Ohio
Mackenzie Lacy (May 2021 – May 2023)

Pennsylvania
Tre Schumacher (January 2023  – January 2025)

South Carolina
Brian Cooke (June 2023 – June 2025)
Joseph Martin (June 2023 – June 2025)

Virginia
Kirit Mukherjee (June 2023 – May 2025)
Thomas Yager, co-chair (June 2023 – May 2025)

Washington
Margaret Elisabeth, observer (April 2022 – April 2024)
Frank Lockwood, observer (April 2022 – April 2024)
Noah Martin (March 2023 – May 2025)
Starlene Rankin (April 2022 – April 2024)

West Virginia
Robert Smith (October 2021 – October 2023)


Last updated July 7, 2023


*Reference: Presidential Campaign Support Committee Rules, Policies and Procedures –
Section 1-1 Voting Membership

The voting membership of the committee shall consist of Green Party members from the various state parties and caucuses who have been approved to serve by their state party or caucus. Each state party and caucus may have as many voting members on the committee as they have delegates to the National Committee, or may have as many as three voting members on the committee, whichever number is greater. Each member is entitled to one vote (as opposed to only one vote per state/caucus).

**Reference: GPUS Bylaws, Article III Committees

3-2.8 The length of term of committee membership shall be two years, effective once an appointment is reported to and acknowledged by the GPUS Secretary, with a grace period of two months. To serve an additional term, a committee member must be re-appointed according to the process in 3-2.6.