GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES
http://www.gp.org
For Immediate Release:
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Contacts:
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-518-5624, cell 202-904-7614,
mclarty@greens.org
Starlene Rankin, Media Coordinator, 916-995-3805,
starlene@gp.org
Results by state for Green primaries in Arkansas, California, and
Illinois; Massachusetts results forthcoming
Widespread voting irregularities hinder Greens in Illinois
WASHINGTON, DC -- Results from the four states where Green Parties
participated
in the February 5 Super Tuesday primaries show a landslide for Ralph
Nader
in California (61%) and a lead among candidates for Cynthia McKinney in
Arkansas
and Illinois.
The office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
responding
to an inquiry, said that his state doesn't post unofficial results, and
will
not announce the numbers until absentee and overseas ballots are
counted. Some early returns from Boston and a few other cities show a
near tie for
Mr. Nader and Ms. McKinney, with Mr. Nader slightly ahead by a few
votes,
but too inconclusive to call.
Ms. McKinney, a former Democratic US Representative from Georgia (now
a Green), won the Illinois primary with a strong lead (57%).
The Arkansas results currently show that over half (nearly 54%) of the
state's Green voters decided to remain uncommitted. Arkansas' totals
have
been delayed because of power outages after severe storms and tornadoes
Tuesday
evening while voting was still going on.
Mr. Nader has not declared his candidacy, but recently announced the
formation of an exploratory committee for a possible presidential run
<
http://www.naderexplore08.org>.
The Illinois Green Party is currently fielding reports of voting
irregularities
in Chicago and elsewhere in Illinois, with Green voters told by
pollworkers
on Tuesday that no Green Party ballots were available at their polling
places,
or that they had to vote on suspect electronic voting machines, even
while
other parties used paper ballots. More information:
http://www.gp.org/press/pr-state.php?ID=21
After the Super Tuesday primaries, Green candidates will compete in
the February 12 primary in the District of Columbia. Currently, 21
state
Green Parties hold ballot access within their respective states. Some
Green
Parties chose presidential candidates by caucus voting and by election
of
national convention delegates at state party conventions.
The Green Party will hold its 2008 national convention in Chicago from
July 10 to 13.
SUPER TUESDAY PRIMARY RESULTS (as of Wednesday, February 6)
ARKANSAS (8 delegates out of 836 delegates at the Green National
Convention)
Polling Locations Reporting: 893 of 2081 (43%)
Last Update: February 6, 2:47 pm
http://www.arelections.org/index.php?ac:show:contest_statewide=1&elecid=151&contestid=3
Jared Ball, 55 votes, 10.24% *
Cynthia McKinney, 117 votes, 21.79%
Kent Mesplay, 49 votes, 9.12%
Kat Swift, 27 votes, 5.03%
Uncommitted, 289 votes, 53.82%
Green Party of Arkansas:
http://arkgreens.kk5.org/
Media contacts:
Jim Lendall, Public Relations Co-chair,
jelendall@comcast.net
Rebekah Kennedy, Elections Co-chair,
misskennedyesq@yahoo.com
CALIFORNIA (168 delegates out of 836 delegates at the Green National
Convention)
95.4% (22055 of 23109) precincts reporting as of February 6, at 7:15 am
http://vote.sos.ca.gov/Returns/pres/grn/all.htm
Kent Mesplay, 562 votes, 2.0%
Jared Ball, 443 votes, 1.6% *
Jesse Johnson, 506 votes, 1.8%
Kat Swift, 842 votes, 3.0%
Ralph Nader, 16,792 votes, 61.1% **
Elaine Brown, 1,256 votes, 4.6% *
Cynthia McKinney, 7,110 votes, 25.9%
Green Party of California:
http://www.cagreens.org/
Media contact:
Crescenzo Vellucci, Party Press Secretary, 916-996-9170,
greenparty-press@comcast.net
ILLINOIS (44 delegates out of 836 delegates at the Green National
Convention)
11264 of 11574 precincts Reporting - 97%
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/files/elections/2008/by_state/IL_President_0205.html?SITE=ILCHTELN&SECTION=POLITICS
Cynthia McKinney, 1,446 votes, 57%
Howie Hawkins, 438 votes, 17% **
Kent Mesplay, 369 votes, 14%
Jared Ball, 302 votes, 12% *
Illinois Green Party:
http://www.ilgp.org
Media contacts:
Patrick Kelly, Media Coordinator, 773-203-9631,
media@ilgp.org
Phil Huckelberry, Chair, Government & Elections Committee,
309-268-9974,
phil.huckelberry@ilgp.org
MASSACHUSETTS (32 delegates out of 836 delegates at the Green
National Convention)
Official results not posted yet by the state:
check later at
http://www.gp.org
Green-Rainbow Party of Massachusetts:
http://www.massgreens.org/
Media contact:
Eli Beckerman, Communications Director, 617-821-1453,
communications.director@green-rainbow.org
* Although their names remain on the ballot in some states, Dr. Ball
and Ms. Brown have withdrawn from the Green presidential race.
** Mr. Hawkins is serving as a placeholder candidate on the ballot for
Mr. Nader in some states until Mr. Nader announces his intentions for
the
2008 election; in other states, Mr. Nader is on the ballot.
WEB SITES for Green presidential candidates, competing as of February 6:
Jesse Johnson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMxgYnmdHfg
Cynthia McKinney
http://www.runcynthiarun.org -
http://www.americanblackout.org/
Kent Mesplay
http://www.mesplay.org
Howie Hawkins
http://www.draftnader.org
Ralph Nader
http://www.naderexplore08.org
(Exploratory Committee site)
Kat Swift
http://www.voteswift.org
MORE INFORMATION
Green Party of the United States
http://www.gp.org
202-319-7191, 866-41GREEN
Fax 202-319-7193
Video of Green presidential candidates
http://www.gp.org/2008-elections/presidential-videos.php
Green candidate database for 2007 and other campaign information:
http://www.gp.org/elections.shtml
Green Party News Center
http://www.gp.org/newscenter.shtml
Green Party Speakers Bureau
http://www.gp.org/speakers
Media credentialing
http://www.gp.org/committees/media/kit.shtml