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List of state Green Parties in the United States

Alabama Green Party
Chairman Tyler Henderson
Social Media Coordinator Myriah King-Rao
Ideology Green politics
Website
Official website

The Green Party of the United States has affiliated state parties in most states. This list aims to include all state Green Parties. It links to articles on the state parties where they exist.


The Green Party of Alabama is a state-level political party in the United States. They subscribe to the 10 key values of the US Green Party. Their nominated candidate for President in 2016 was Dr. Jill Stein.

The Georgia Green Party is a state-level political party in Georgia. Their candidate for President in 2016 was Dr. Jill Stein. Stein was denied access to the ballot. The party sued and won at the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.

The Indiana Green Party is a state-level political party in Indiana. They affiliated with the Green Party of the United States in 2002.

The Missouri Green Party is a state-level political party in Missouri. In 2016, Dr. Jill Stein was their candidate for President. 2016 was also the first time they got on the ballot in 16 years. Due to the party's candidate for Lieutenant Governor Jennifer Leach getting 2.4% of the vote, the party will remain on the ballot for at least 4 years.

The Nebraska Green Party is the state party organization for Nebraska of the Green Party of the United States.

The Nebraska Green Party is a small but swiftly growing party. The party held its first convention in August 2000 at a Unitarian church in Lincoln, Nebraska. In the 2004 election three Congressional candidates, Roy Guisinger, party Co-Chair Steve Larrick and Dante Salvatierra garnered a total of over 10,000 votes statewide. The party lost its ballot access after the 2004 general election. In order to maintain status as an officially recognized party in Nebraska, Green Party candidates must garner at least five percent of the vote in federal or state electoral races. In 2004, these offices were limited to President and the House of Representatives. This led to the Green Party being recognized in the 1st District but not in the 2nd District and 3rd District. Petition drives qualified the Greens in all three districts in 2006.


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