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The Green Party of Delaware was founded in the late 1990s.<ref name="Boyer">{{cite book | last1 = Boyer | first1 = William W. | last2 = Ratledge | first2 = Edward C. | title = Delaware Politics and Government | publisher = University of Nebraska Press | year = 2009 | url = https://books.google.ca/books?id=GffY_sBF12EC&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false | pages = 69| isbn = 9780803213456 }}</ref> |
The Green Party of Delaware was founded in the late 1990s.<ref name="Boyer">{{cite book | last1 = Boyer | first1 = William W. | last2 = Ratledge | first2 = Edward C. | title = Delaware Politics and Government | publisher = University of Nebraska Press | year = 2009 | url = https://books.google.ca/books?id=GffY_sBF12EC&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false | pages = 69| isbn = 9780803213456 }}</ref> |
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In 2002, Vivian Houghton, candidate for [[Attorney General of Delaware]] received 10 percent of the vote.<ref name="Boyer"/> |
In 2002, Vivian Houghton, candidate for [[Attorney General of Delaware]] received 10 percent of the vote.<ref name="Boyer"/> |
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Green Party of Delaware | |
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Headquarters | P.O. Box 6044, Wilmington, Delaware 19804-0644 |
Ideology | Green politics |
National affiliation | Green Party of the United States |
Colors | Green |
Website | |
Green Party of Delaware |
The Green Party of Delaware is the state party organization for Delaware of the Green Party of the United States.
The Green Party of Delaware was founded in the late 1990s.[1] https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=46877 In 2002, Vivian Houghton, candidate for Attorney General of Delaware received 10 percent of the vote.[1]
In 2006 the Green Party of Delaware ran Michael Berg a retired teacher and antiwar activist, for Congress in the 2006 midterm elections. He is best known as the father of Nick Berg, one of the first American civilians to be abducted and executed by insurgents in Iraq.[citation needed]
In 2016, the party's candidate for President was Dr Jill Stein.[2]
2018 candidates
The Green Party of Delaware’s 2018 candidates are as follows.
U.S. Senate
- Demitri Theodoropoulos, small business owner
State Treasurer
- David Chandler, Green nominee for the office in 2014
References
- ^ a b Boyer, William W.; Ratledge, Edward C. (2009). Delaware Politics and Government. University of Nebraska Press. p. 69. ISBN 9780803213456.
- ^ Bittle, Matt (16 September 2016). "Jill Stein says time is right for third-party candidate". Delaware State News. Retrieved 4 January 2017.