Green Party of the United States

Green Party Awarded National Committee Status by FEC.

On July 27, at our meeting in Santa Barbara, CA, the Association of State Green Parties voted to form the Green Party of the United States and to file with the Federal Election Commission for recognition as the National Committee of the Green Party.

On November 08, 2001 The Federal Election Commission (FEC) issued a unanimous opinion recognizing the Green Party of the United States as the National Committee of the Green Party.  The decision, in response to a request to the FEC from the Green Party in August, follows the Green Party's ground-breaking 2000 campaigns, including the national campaign of Ralph Nader and Winona LaDuke for President and Vice President.


Green Party policy requires that the contents of the filing be made public for 30 days prior to sending it to the FEC so that all Greens can examine it to ensure accuracy. That is the purpose of these web pages, as well as to give representatives the opportunity to know what they voted on in Santa Barbara. Most of the contents of the filing are on this web page, but a few are not in a computer file and are only listed here. We will copy and mail these documents to you on request for the cost of copying and postage.

Please send document requests, or any comments about the accuracy of this filing or omissions in this filing to Dean Myerson at GPHQ--at--gp.org.





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