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The Scottish Greens (also known as the Scottish Green Party; Scottish Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Uaine na h-Alba [ˈpʰaːrˠʃtʲi ˈuəɲə nə ˈhal̪ˠapə]) are a green political party in Scotland. The party has 7 MSPs of 129 in the Scottish Parliament, the party holds 35 of the 1226 councillors at Scottish local Government level.
In 2007 elections two party members were elected. In New Haven Allan Brison was elected alderman in the 10th Ward [3] (386 votes to 283), [4] and in Windham, party Co-chair Jean deSmet was elected First Selectman. DeSmet is the first Green Party candidate in the state to win a top municipal office. [5]
2018 • Shane Robinson (Maryland) – November 2018, changed party to Green 2017 • Henry John Bear (Maine) – November 2017, changed party to Green 2017 • Ralph Chapman (Maine) – September 2017, changed party to Green 2012 • Fred Smith (Arkansas) – November 2012, elected, general election
Patrick Harvie also said he is confident the Greens will win more than one seat in the election expected later this year.
Democratic candidate Herron Gaston was elected after defeating Republican candidate Michael Garrett and Working Families Party candidate Juliemar Ortiz. This seat was previously held by Democrat Dennis Bradley since 2019. He faced felony charges for alleged campaign finance violations committed during his first run in 2018, and was defeated in ...
2020 Connecticut State Senate election, District 29 [2] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Mae Flexer (incumbent) 19,617 : 49.07 : Republican: Jessica Alba 17,862 44.68 Independent Party: Jessica Alba 1,241 3.10 Working Families: Mae Flexer (incumbent) 1,261 3.15 Total votes 39,981 : 100.00 : Democratic hold
A viral post shared on X claims votes cast for Green Party candidate Jill Stein in the 2024 election prevented Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris from winning the state of Virginia.
The 2020 Connecticut State Senate election took place on November 3, ... He won re-election against Republican Barbara Ruhe and Green Party candidate Mary L. Sanders.