Standing Delegates to the Standing General Assembly 2012-2013

Delegates to the Standing Green Assembly (SGA) are called Standing Delegates. They are appointed by active County Organizations and serve for one year terms, with no term limits. Terms run concurrent with the GPCA's Fiscal Year July 1-June 30.

Each active County Organization shall be entitled at least one Standing Delegate, for a total of 58 if County Organizations are active in all of California's counties. Each active County Organization shall have an additional number of seats out of an additional 100 seats, equal to its percentage of registered Greens from within the county, compared to the total number of registered Greens in all counties, with a minimum of 1% required for one seat (rounded up).  

The list of currently appointed Standing Delegates is here

The number of Standing Delegates per county is based upon the state of California's annual February voter registration count and is published to the active County Organizations by the end of March. Standing Delegates are elected by the County Council in each active county, unless the County Organization specifies an alternate process in its bylaws. The process must be defined in the bylaws of each county and be on file with the Coordinating Committee and the Bylaws Committee. The same process a County Organizations uses for choosing Delegates to General Assemblies, may also be used  to choose their Standing Delegates, and the assumption shall be that unless a County Organization specifies otherwise, they will be using the same process.

Standing General Assembly Delegates Per County, 2012-2013
(active counties in bold)
 
County
Registered
Greens
Percent of
statewide
Greens
Automatic
Seats
Proportional
Seats
Total
Seats
Alameda
9,333
8.38%
1
8
9
Alpine
12
0.01%
1
0
1
Amador
124
0.11%
1
0
1
Butte
1,529
1.37%
1
1
2
Calaveras
268
0.24%
1
0
1
Colusa
15
0.01%
1
0
1
Contra Costa
3,293
2.96%
1
3
4
Del Norte
99
0.09%
1
0
1
El Dorado
909
0.82%
1
1
2
Fresno
1,622
1.46%
1
1
2
Glenn
45
0.04%
1
0
1
Humboldt
2,897
2.60%
1
3
4
Imperial
114
0.10%
1
0
1
Inyo
88
0.08%
1
0
1
Kern
853
0.77%
1
1
2
Kings
112
0.10%
1
0
1
Lake
409
0.37%
1
0
1
Lassen
40
0.04%
1
0
1
Los Angeles
22,415
20.14%
1
20
21
Madera
152
0.14%
1
0
1
Marin
2,114
1.90%
1
2
3
Mariposa
108
0.10%
1
0
1
Mendocino
1,860
1.67%
1
2
3
Merced
587
0.53%
1
1
2
Modoc
21
0.02%
1
0
1
Mono
60
0.05%
1
0
1
Monterey
1,083
0.97%
1
1
2
Napa
790
0.71%
1
1
2
Nevada
1,106
0.99%
1
1
2
Orange
7,593
6.82%
1
7
8
Placer
1,188
1.07%
1
1
2
Plumas
92
0.08%
1
0
1
Riverside
2,504
2.25%
1
2
3
Sacramento
4,070
3.66%
1
4
5
San Benito
130
0.12%
1
0
1
San Bernardino
2,959
2.66%
1
3
4
San Diego
7,422
6.67%
1
7
8
San Francisco
8,550
7.68%
1
8
9
San Joaquin
782
0.70%
1
1
2
San Luis Obispo
1,345
1.21%
1
1
2
San Mateo
2,432
2.18%
1
2
3
Santa Barbara
1,587
1.43%
1
1
2
Santa Clara
4,163
3.74%
1
4
5
Santa Cruz
3,035
2.73%
1
3
4
Shasta
463
0.42%3
1
0
1
Sierra
27
0.02%
1
0
1
Siskiyou
200
0.18%
1
0
1
Solano*
860
0.77%
1
1
2
Sonoma
4,592
4.13%
1
4
5
Stanislaus
706
0.63%
1
1
2
Sutter
123
0.11%
1
0
1
Tehama
133
0.12%
1
0
1
Trinity
120
0.11%
1
0
1
Tulare
444
0.40%
1
0
1
Tuolumne
248
0.22%
1
0
1
Ventura
2,206
1.98%
1
2
3
Yolo
1,141
1.02%
1
1
2
Yuba
146
0.13%
1
0
1
State Total
111,319
100%
58
99
157
Active Counties    
25
25
110
Delegates** Appointed  
 
17
17
73

* Note that Solano County became active as of March 7 and was added to the total of active counties at that time, making 25 active counties for proposals #21-23. Before that, on proposals #1-#18 and #20, there were 24 active counties.

** The number of delegates appointed has varied during the course of FY2012-2013 owing to resignations and appointments by different counties.  The number shown in this chart reflects the current total.