Green Party of Oklahoma
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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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==External links== | ==External links== |
Current revision as of 16:48, 18 October 2012
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Founded: | 1990s |
Colors: | Green |
Political ideology: | green or social democratic or agrarian |
International alignment: | Global Greens |
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[edit] Key values
The Green Party of Oklahoma is a third party founded on the Four Pillars of the Green Party: ecological wisdom, social justice, grass-roots democracy and non-violence.
[edit] History
The state party's original roots are not certain, but the best known history is that there were two local Green Party chapters active in the late 1990's, the Central Oklahoma Green Party (which later split into the Oklahoma County Green Party and the Cleveland County Green Party ) and the Green Country Green Party (representing the Tulsa metropolitan area and Northeastern Oklahoma).
Prior to the formation of a statewide party, Green Party members in Oklahoma (through state-wide nominating conventions) sent delegates to the national Green Party nominating conventions in 1996 and 2000. Greens state-wide also cooperated in the publication of The Greenleaf (a state Green Party newspaper).
In 2002, the local chapters joined together in issuing a call for the Founding convention of the Green Party of Oklahoma, which was held at the Cleveland County Fairgrounds in Norman on November 16, 2002. At this convention the party elected the following members to the state executive board: Rachel Jackson & Ben Alpers as co-chairs, Secretary Danelle ?lastname, Doug Vincent as Treasurer, and James M. Branum, Alice Anderton, and Brian Wright as members at large. (shortly after this convention Danelle resigned as Secretary and Belinda Silverstar was selected by the executive committee to serve in her place).
The second state convention was held at Dwight Mission near Vian in May 2003 (where the party drafted its state platform), and the third state convention was held in the spring of 2004 at the Newcastle Senior Citizens Center in Newcastle, OK (at this convention Branum succeeded Alpers as co-chair, and Micah Atkins was elected to fill the vacancy left by Branum's change in position. The party also elected Alpers, Branum, Silverstar, and Curtis Andrew Beckwith to represent the state at the GPUS national convention in the summer of 2004). Later in 2004, Brian Wright resigned his position and Serena Blaiz was chosen to serve in his place.
The fourth state convention was held at the campgrounds of the Chickasaw National Recreation Area in Sulphur, OK. The convention was notable for its adoption of the so-called "Radical Proposal", a bylaws revision that abolished the current state Executive Committee and replaced it with a state Cooperative Council, composed of voting representatives from each of the local chapters, as well as non-voting membership by GPOK members who wish to participate. The party now has a Facilitator who manages the flow of discussion at meetings but no longer has the executive position of Co-chair.
Currently there are four local chapters in Oklahoma County, Cleveland County, Green Country, and the Rural Oklahoma Green Party (a local chapter that represents Oklahoma Greens outside of the major metropolitan areas).
[edit] Major events that received press coverage
The Oklahoma Greens conducted protests in 2000 against Ralph Nader's exclusion from the state's Presidential ballots.
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.)
Hi Lawerence i am requesting a mail-in balolt and wondering if i can request my kids as well?I am.Joan Sarah Bernice Dennis my girl isKori Christel Lynn Woiwod my boy isSir Shawn Spencer Jason Rielley Those are all of our legal names but it might appear without the Sir on Shawns name.We all reside at the same address4015 Montrose StPort Alberni, BC. V9Y-8C9If you need to have them seperately send in a request plz let me know.Thank you Sarah