GPCA Turns Down Nader; Refuses to Convene Special General Assembly to Consider New Ticket
GREEN PARTY OF CALIFORNIA NEWS RELEASE
For immediate release: Monday, August 11, 2004
Contacts:
Cres Vellucci, State Press Office, 916-996-1970,
Beth Moore Haines, GPCA Spokesperson, 530-277-0610,
Sara Amir, GPCA Spokesperson, 310-270-7106,
SACRAMENTO – The Green Party of California late Tuesday night announced
its state coordinating committee had voted to not convene a special general
assembly to consider replacing national Green presidential nominee David
Cobb with Ralph Nader.
The proposal to hold the special assembly lost by a 11-7 vote, with 2
abstentions. The CC consists of 20 regional and at-large members
representing the Green Party in the state. The GPCA faced an Aug. 26
deadline to inform the Secretary of State of its choice for President.
California Greens have been reportedly split on whether the David Cobb/Pat
LaMarche ticket or the independent ticket of Ralph Nader and Peter Camejo –
the Green recall candidate who won nearly 76 percent of the Green vote in
the California presidential primary – should be on the state ballot.
At the request of at least one CC member, a vote was held Tuesday to
determine if a special general assembly – in effect, a state presidential
nominating convention – should decide which ticket the state should place
on the ballot, Cobb or Nader.
States are expected to be bound to Green presidential nominee Cobb, who
was chosen in June at the Green National Convention in Milwaukee where the
Nader/Camejo ticket failed to win an endorsement.
The following statement was released by the GPCA:
"We listened and we voted. As an organization dedicated to grassroots
democracy, the Green Party of California honors the participation of
California Greens. We have had tremendous input into this discussion
through emails and phone calls to the regional representatives. It is very
evident Greens across the state recognize this is an important election
year. Hopefully, this passion and energy will now be dedicated to working
on electoral campaigns and to defeating Proposition 62 – the 'limited
choice' primary proposition."
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The Green Party of California
http://www.cagreens.org
P.O. Box 2828, Sacramento, CA 95812
Phone: (916) 448-3437
gpca@greens.org