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Party News

Jun 14 2012
​The California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act has qualified for the November 2012 ballot. Hear about it from Green Party member Stacy Malkan, a spokesperson for the California Right to Know campaign that qualified the measure.
Jun 9 2012
Today, June 9th, 2012, Fairfax Town Councilmember John Reed registered Green.Reed is now the fourth Green Party member on the five-member Fairfax Town Council, where there has been a Green majority since November 2009.Reed released this Green Bio explaining his decision:
Jun 6 2012
Sixteen California Greens ran in June 5th elections. See the results here.
May 13 2012
The California presidential primary election will be Tuesday, June 5. To vote in the Green primary, you must be registered Green by May 21. Election results will be posted here. These candidates will be on the Green Party ballot: Roseanne Barr, Kent Mesplay and Jill Stein. 
May 10 2012
Parker Jean was elected President of the Associated Students of Santa Monica College, the second year in a row a Green has been elected as student body president there.
Apr 25 2012
Attend the Kick-off Party on Saturday April 28th in Mountain View.
Apr 6 2012
Join us for a night of music, spoken word and DJ Jesse Luscious (aka Jesse Townley, Green Party local elected official in Berkeley).
Apr 5 2012
Green Party state spokesperson Laura Wells says California can change for the better, including with a state bank and keeping only the good parts of Proposition 13.
Apr 1 2012
Like the Occupy Movement, the Green Party has a deep commitment to internal democracy.
Jan 27 2012
Please contact your Assembly member now to vote 'no' on AB1413 unless it is amended to preserve write-in voting. Its going to the Assembly Floor the week of January 30th. AB1413 would rob Californians of a democratic right they've had since statehood in 1850 and would do so without a public vote.

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