Hawkins said that he figured that about half of
the Green gubernatorial vote was cast by independent left voters and half by dissenting Democrats.
Not exact matches
In 2014, Howie Hawkins received the most
votes ever for a
Green Party
gubernatorial candidate in New York.
Despite his past losses, Hawkins garnered more than 100,000
votes in the 2014 New York
gubernatorial race and put the
Green Party on the fourth line of the ballot, according to Hawkins» press release.
WFP allies insist the party won't miss the crucial
vote threshold, but admit it's possible another minor party — perhaps even the
Greens, whose
gubernatorial candidate, Howie Hawkins, is putting in a strong performance this election season — could surpass them in the final tally and bump them from Row D.
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.
This morning, six days after the election, the highest
vote - getting (and youngest)
Green gubernatorial candidate in the state's history went back to his job loading trucks at the UPS hub in Syracuse.
Though he's never been elected, he received more than 100,000
votes in the 2014 New York
gubernatorial race and put the
Green Party on the fourth line of the ballot.
Green Party
gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins said he doesn't mind if people
vote for him as a protest to major party candidates.
Adamant opponents to hydrofracking should
vote the
Green Party line not the Democratic line, in the governor's election, said Republican
gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino.
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.
Here in New York, vibrant movements opposing fracking and the growing corporate attacks on our public school system helped spur the
Green Party
gubernatorial campaign of Howie Hawkins and Brian Jones, which received almost 5 percent of the
vote running against incumbent Democrat Andrew Cuomo, the best any independent third party campaign has done statewide in more than 80 years.
In his 2010
gubernatorial race, Hawkins received 60,000
votes, enough to qualify the
Green Party for the New York State ballot for four more years.
Green Party activist Howie Hawkins is set to make a
gubernatorial run after his 2010 campaign netted him 59,906
votes, enough to keep the party on the ballot for the coming election.
Still there is hope, in New York last year Howie Hawkins the
Green Party
gubernatorial candidate receive almost 5 % of final
vote.
With disaffected leftists upset at Cuomo, WFP officials are conceding privately that the
Green Party will likely surpass the WFP's
vote totals with little - known UPS worker Howie Hawkins as its
gubernatorial candidate.
Green Party
gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins announced late last night that his 2014 fundraising has already surpassed the entire amount he raised for his 2012 bid, which garnered more than 50,000
votes and won his party automatic ballot status for four years.
Despite WFP's strong showing, the
Green Party's candidate, Howie Hawkins, didn't fare too poorly either, currently pushing about 5 % of the
gubernatorial vote (146, 564).
Hawkins, who received 184,000
votes in his
gubernatorial run, was taken into custody by Schuyler County Sheriff's Department deputies while blocking the entrance to the proposed liquified petroleum gas storage facility owned by Crestwood Mainstream, according to
Green Party officials....
In the general election, anti-fracking activists helped deliver the
Green Party's Howie Hawkins a record
vote total for the party in a
gubernatorial election.
This decision comes after
Green Party
gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins, who advocated for a fracking ban, took nearly 5 % of the
vote in the 2014 election.
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.
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.
The
Green Party
gubernatorial candidate says this year he set a goal to get 5 percent of the
votes, or 250,000
votes.