from Ballot Access News
Small-Town Mayor in Arkansas Will Seek Green Party Nomination for U.S. Senate
September 8th, 2009
John Gray, Mayor of Greenland, Arkansas, said on September 6 that he will seek the Green Party nomination for U.S.
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from Ballot Access News
Small-Town Mayor in Arkansas Will Seek Green Party Nomination for U.S. Senate
September 8th, 2009
John Gray, Mayor of Greenland, Arkansas, said on September 6 that he will seek the Green Party nomination for U.S.
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Posted by Ronald Hardy at Green Party Watch:
The ACLU and the Green Party of Arkansas has filed a law suit against Arkansas Secretary of State Charlie Daniels who has determined that the Green Party will no longer be recognized based on not exceeding 3% of the vote for President in Arkansas in 2008.…
Posted by Richard Winger at Ballot Access News
The Arkansas Green Party held a statewide meeting July 18-19 and decided to sue the state over its definition of “political party”.…
At 11 AM Eastern time, I will be interviewing Richard Carroll, the highest ranking elected Green in the nation until last week, when he switched his party affiliation. …
For our second edition of Independent Political Report Radio, I (Ross Levin) will be interviewing Richard Carroll. Carroll was the highest-ranking elected Green in the nation – he is a state representative in Arkansas – until last Friday, when he switched his affiliation to Democrat. …
Richard Carroll, the Green Party’s only state legislator in the nation, will be switching his affiliation to the Democratic party. He is in Arkansas, where Democrats currently control 71 out of 100 seats in the state House. …
According to an article on TalkBusiness.net, there is a chance that after the next race for governor in Arkanas, the only ballot qualified parties in the state will be the Green Party and the majority Democratic Party. …
(excerpt from) The Arkansas News
Now the prestigious Bubba Awards
By John Brummett / April 11, 2009
Here are the biennial Bubba Awards for notable achievement in the legislative session.
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from Ballot Access News
Arkansas Greens Plan New Petition Drive to Regain Spot on Ballot
April 8th, 2009
The Arkansas Green Party is not ballot-qualified for 2010, because it failed to poll 3% for president in 2008 and because its bill to redefine “political party” failed to pass this year.
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