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Independent Greens of Virginia

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as his running mate. On February 28, 2008, Bloomberg stated, "I am not — and will not be — a candidate for president," and added that he is "hopeful that the current campaigns can rise to the challenge by offering truly independent leadership. The most productive role that I can serve is to push them
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By August 1, 2008, the Indy Greens had submitted over 18,000 petition signatures to the state board of elections to put the stand-in Bloomberg/Paul ticket on the ballot in Virginia. On August 15, 2008, the Virginia State Board of Elections confirmed that they had collected enough signatures to put
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Without "major party" status for automatic ballot access in Virginia, the party has had to gather petition signatures to get on the ballot. The requirement for statewide elections is 10,000 signatures, including at least 400 from each of Virginia's 11 congressional districts. In order for the party
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as the gubernatorial candidate. It did field candidates in seven of the 100 House of Delegates districts, the most of any third party. The top vote-getter was Craig Ennis in the 28th district, who received 24.5% of the vote against Republican Speaker of the House
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The Independent Greens nominated candidates for five state legislative seats. In four of those races, the Democratic incumbent had no other opposition, and the Indy Green nominee received between 17% and 21% of the vote.
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challenger. Parker considered withdrawing her candidacy late in the race if one of the other candidates would commit to funding new passenger rail systems and a new accounting system at
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Bloomberg and Paul on the ballot. Bloomberg withdrew from the Indy Greens ballot line on September 5, 2008. Indy Greens then offered the nomination to Texas oilman
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and Darrell Castle were offered the party's ballot line and accepted it on September 8 of that year. Baldwin and Castle received 7,474 votes (0.2%) in Virginia.
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After Bloomberg and Pickens declined the Party's unsolicited 2008 nomination for president, and Paul declined the vice-presidential spot, the
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to gain automatic ballot access as a major party, one of its nominated candidates must receive 10% of the vote in a statewide race.
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On January 1, 2008, the Independent Greens became the first state political party in America to launch a petition drive to put
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as well as transportation issues. It is perhaps best known for its advocacy of "More Trains, Less Traffic" building
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found her "Gail for Rail" campaign jingle worthy of a post-election sing-along on his television show
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Glenda Gail Parker ran for the U.S. Senate for a second time in 2008. Incumbent Republican Senator
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T. Boone Pickens invited (sic) to join Independent Greens presidential ticket; Bloomberg withdraws
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In the other race, both the Democratic and Republican parties nominated a candidate.
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to reduce the United States' foreign oil intake by investing in alternative energy.
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House 49 (Arlington, Fairfax, Alexandria): James Ronald Fisher, 1,072 votes (19.12%)
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This article is about the Independent Greens of Virginia. Not to be confused with
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forward, by using the means at my disposal to promote a real and honest debate."
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The Indy Greens' most prominent candidate in the 2006 election was retired
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Two Indy Greens were nominated for the House of Representatives. In the
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The party nominated candidates in three Congressional districts: in the
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Senate 35 (Fairfax, Alexandria): Mario T. Palmiotto, 4,532 vote (20.95%)
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United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia, 2010
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The party did not nominate candidates for statewide office in the
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gave the Independent Green Ballot Access Committee $ 25,000.
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claiming 15 candidates as their nominees. According to the
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Independent Green Party of Virginia Puts Baldwin on Ballot
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House 39 (Fairfax): Laura C. Clifton, 2,847 votes (21.17%)
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chose to retire, and the seat was picked up by Democrat
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at local, state, and federal levels, and paying off the
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The party's nominated candidate for president was Dr.
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The following candidates ran as Independent Greens:
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The following candidates ran as Independent Greens:
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The following candidates ran as Independent Greens:
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Index

Independent Greens (Virginia)
Green Party of Virginia
Chairperson
Ideology
Green politics
Green conservatism
Fiscal conservatism
Political position
Center-right
Green
Senate of Virginia
Virginia House of Delegates
Politics of Virginia
Elections
Independence Party of America
Virginia
Arlington
Green Party of Virginia
Green Party of the United States
Independence Party of America
fiscal conservatism
balanced budgets
national debt
term limits
high-speed rail
rail subways
light rail
Pickens Plan
T. Boone Pickens
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