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In 2002 the party circulated a candidate questionnaire to all of the statewide candidates for Oklahoma political office that year. Following the election a controversy arose over candidate (now Governor) [[Brad Henry]]'s statements regarding the death penalty, in which the governor denied that he had authorized his statement in favor of a death penalty moratorium to the Green Party. (This was discussed by several statewide media outlets.)
In 2002 the party circulated a candidate questionnaire to all of the statewide candidates for Oklahoma political office that year. Following the election a controversy arose over candidate (now Governor) [[Brad Henry]]'s statements regarding the death penalty, in which the governor denied that he had authorized his statement in favor of a death penalty moratorium to the Green Party. (This was discussed by several statewide media outlets.)
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== Current areas of concern ==
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The state party has been active in organizing on the issues of peace, anti-death penalty, minority language rights, gay rights, rural sustainability and academic freedom. The party has also worked with the [[Oklahoma Libertarian Party]] and the [[Oklahoma Constitution Party]] in seeking to reform Oklahoma's restrictive ballot access laws through the [[Oklahomans for Ballot Access Reform]] coalition (OBAR).
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In 2000 the party unsuccessfully petitioned to place Ralph Nader on the Oklahoma Presidential ballot . In 2004, the party held a "protest petition drive" (gathering a nominal number of signatures as a form of protest) to place GPUS presidential nominee [[David Cobb]] on the Oklahoma Presidential ballot. Following this, the party joined with other members of the OBAR coalition in calling for Oklahoma voters to cast a blank ballot for President as part of a so-called "None of the Above" Presidential campaign.
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In 2005, the state party was accredited as a state Green Party by the Green Party of the US. (see [http://green.gpus.org/vote/displayproposal.php?proposalId=131 Green Party US Voting Page (external link)].
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In 2006, Green Party member[[James M. Branum]] ran for State House (District #99-Northeast Oklahoma City) as an Independent that was endorsed by the local and state Green parties as their first candidate for public office in Oklahoma. He received 306 votes or 4.81% of the votes cast in the three way race.
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The state party also called for a boycott in 2006 of [[Starbucks]] in solidarity with the [[National Lawyers Guild]] and other groups protesting the firing of workers who were members of the [[Industrial Workers of the World]] union.
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