The 5 percent vote garnered by
the Green gubernatorial ticket of Howie Hawkins and Brian Jones is a four-fold increase over the Green Party's 1.3 percent vote in 2010.
Interview on
Green gubernatorial ticket platform and education policy runs from 1:43 to 1:54 in the show.
Not exact matches
I would like to reassure WFP progressives that, whatever happens in the Democratic primary, the
Green Party
gubernatorial ticket will offer a progressive alternative in the November 6 general election.
The
Green Party established themselves as a ballot line party in New York State when its
gubernatorial ticket of Howie Hawkins for Governor and Gloria Mattera for Lt. Governor received nearly 60,000 votes in 2010.
Green Party
gubernatorial ticket in New York in the November 4 elections — headed by left - wing activistHowie Hawkins for governor and International Socialist Organization activist Brian Jones for lieutenant governor — scored a large rise in the
Green vote.
The
Green vote was the biggest vote for an independent left
gubernatorial ticket since the Socialist candidates of 1918 and 1920, who received 5.7 and 5.6 percent respectively.