Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker Win Green Party Nominations

At the Presidential Nominating Convention on Saturday, July 11, Howie Hawkins of New York was nominated as the Green Party candidate for President, and Angela Walker of Wisconsin was affirmed as Vice President.
In the first round of voting, Howie Hawkins received 210 out of 355 national delegate votes and achieved a 59.1% majority, thereby winning the nomination. California's votes earned Howie Hawkins 16 delegates, Dario Hunter 9, Sedinam Moyowasifza-Curry 8, Dennis Lambert 7, and David Rolde 3.

The Green Party of California was "in the zoom" during the Presidential Nominating Convention on Saturday, July 11. We would like to thank our committed Delegates to the Presidential Nominating Convention, who volunteered to join in the democratic process of representing the Green voters of our state. California has the most registered Greens of any state. Even though for us the convention started three hours earlier in the morning than for East Coast Greens, all 43 of our delegates checked-in on time and participated in the online voting process throughout the day. We can also be proud that California is one of only five jurisdictions that casts its convention votes proportionally according to the popular vote in the state run primary.

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Watch Acceptance Speeches by Angela Walker and Howie Hawkins on C-SPAN: https://www.c-span.org/video/?473702-1/green-party-holds-2020-national-c...

See the Green Party of United States July 11th Press Release below for more information: https://www.gp.org/hawkins_walker_for_president

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Green Party of the United States
www.gp.org

For Immediate Release: Monday, July 13, 2020

Contact:
Michael O’Neil, Communications Manager, meo@gp.org, 202-804-2758
Holly Hart, Co-chair, Media Committee, media@gp.org, 202-804-2758
Craig Seeman, Co-chair, Media Committee, media@gp.org, 202-804-2758

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Hawkins was nominated after receiving a majority of votes in the first round of voting. He received 210 out of 355 total votes (59.15%) cast by Green delegates from across the U.S. A call to approve Angela Walker as the vice-presidential nominee was approved by a majority vote of 221. In their acceptance speeches, the nominees highlighted the connection between climate change and social justice and the importance of enacting a real Green New Deal.

The convention was held online using the Zoom webinar platform, and included 358 delegates from 47 states and identity caucuses. This year’s convention included a greater number of attendees than in past years due to the easily accessible “location” without the need to travel.

Along with the nomination, highlights of the convention included recorded speeches by 2016 Green vice-presidential nominee Ajamu Baraka; Green Party co-chair Dr. Margaret Flowers; Minneapolis City Councilmember Cameron Gordon; Green Party of Florida Co-chair Robin Harris; Rev. Seth Kaper-Dale; Margaret Kimberly of Black Agenda Report; Mirna Martinez, former member of the New London, Connecticut, school board; Jenny Leong of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in Australia; Maine candidate for U.S. Senate Lisa Savage, and 2016 presidential nominee Dr. Jill Stein.

Green Party delegates also voted to confirm the party's new national platform. A series of workshops was held online during the two days preceding the convention. Greens currently holding public office and Green candidates running for local, state and federal office were featured in a series of press conferences.

Videos and texts of many of the speeches and press conferences will be available here:

https://www.gp.org/workshop_videos
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZfnQZquRwx_F6yZg3g9kOw

Party members also elected a new steering committee. The new co-chairs are Margaret Elisabeth (Washington) and Tamar Yager (Virginia), with Anita Rios (Ohio) re-elected to a second term. Hillary Kane (Pennsylvania) was re-elected as treasurer.

They join remaining co-chairs Kristin Combs (Pennsylvania), Trahern Crews (Minnesota), Gloria Mattera (New York) and Tony Ndege (North Carolina), along with secretary David Gerry (Massachusetts).

Greens thanked outgoing co-chairs Justin Beth (Maine) and Dr. Margaret Flowers (Maryland) for their service.

Greens also thanked presidential convention coordinator Lynne Serpe, Tamar Yager and Deanna Taylor, co-chairs of the party's Annual National Meeting Committee, John Andrews and Sanda Everette, co-chairs of the party’s Presidential Campaign Support Committee, and Communications Director Michael O’Neil for their hard work in organizing the convention in unprecedented circumstances.

RESULTS of convention roll-call vote: Howie Hawkins 210 (59.1%); Dario Hunter, 102 (28.7%); Sedinam Kinamo Christine Moyowasi-Curry, 11.5 (3.2%); Dennis Lambert, 8.5 (2.4%); Uncommitted/NOTA, 8 (2.2%); Jesse Ventura, 7 (1.9); David Rolde, 4.5 (1.3); Kent Mesplay, 2 (1.6%); Susan Lochoki, 1; Bernie Sanders, 0.5

For More Information

Green Party Holds 2020 National Convention, C-SPAN, July 11, 2020
https://www.c-span.org/video/?473702-1/green-party-holds-2020-national-c...

Howie Hawkins goes national, Mahoney, Bill. Politico, July 12, 2020
https://www.politico.com/states/new-york/albany/story/2020/07/12/howie-h...

Syracuse’s Howie Hawkins is the Green Party’s presidential candidate, Weaver, Terri. Syracuse.com, July 11, 2020
https://www.syracuse.com/politics/2020/07/syracuses-howie-hawkins-is-the...

Syracuse's Howie Hawkins, a lifelong activist, is Green Party's nominee for president, Harding, Robert. auburnpub, July 11, 2020
https://auburnpub.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/syracuses-howie-hawki...

C-SPAN/Washington Journal Interview with Howie Hawkins
https://www.c-span.org/video/?473680-3/washington-journal-howie-hawkins-...