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Summary of Green Candidates
Definition of a Green Party Candidate / Officeholder
Who is considered a Green Party candidate / officeholder – by state
Qualifications and Requirements for Running for State and Federal Office
General Election Results Certification Dates
Greens in Office
Number of Greens holding elected office – history
Greens in State Legislatures
Green Legislative Majorities
Most Greens on a legislative body
Most Total Years Holding Office
Most Consecutive Years With a Green Elected to a Legislative Body
Youngest Greens elected
Green Mayors
Largest Cities by Population – Green City Councilmembers
Greens holding appointed office
Presidential Elections
Election History
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Election Reports
Top Results – US House
All Office Types
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Unopposed Races
Write-In Candidates
Candidates by State & Territory
Chart: Candidates & officeholders per state, 1985 to present
Types of Offices
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History of GPUS Elections Data Base
State:
Montana
Green candidates in Montana
Bob Kelleher Runs for Governor, 2004
Bob Kelleher Runs for U.S. Senate, 2002
Cheryl Wolfe Runs for State House of Representatives, 2010
Christine Frazier Runs for State House of Representatives, 2002
Christine Frazier Runs for State House of Representatives, 2004
Colleen Little Thunder Runs for Lieutenant Governor, 2004
David Max Runs for City Council, 2001
David Merrill Runs for School Board, 2001
Gary Marbut Runs for State House of Representatives, 2022
Greg Gordon Runs for State House of Representatives, 2002
John McCracken Runs for State House of Representatives, 2004
Kelly Pollington Runs for State House of Representatives, 2002
Paul Stephens Runs for County Commission, 2002
Paul Stephens Runs for State House of Representatives, 2004
Robert Dale Beck Runs for State House of Representatives, 2002
Scott N. Proctor Runs for State House of Representatives, 2002
Steve Kelly Runs for State House of Representatives, 2022
Steve Kelly Runs for U.S. Senate, 2018
Timothy Adams Runs for U.S. Senate, 2018
William Nigro Runs for City Council, 2005
William Nigro Runs for State House of Representatives, 2004