Posts Tagged ‘Proportional Representation’

UK Green Party to field record number of candidates in 2010 election

Posted in International Greens on March 15th, 2010 by Dave Schwab – Comments Off

eGov monitor has an excellent story on the UK Green Party’s plans to field over 300 candidates in the 2010 general elections, including the party’s first full slate in London and 3 candidates who are favored to become the Greens’ first members of parliament. Unlike other European states like Germany and France where Green parties have flourished in a democratic system using proportional representation, the United Kingdom elects its parliament using plurality or “first-past-the-post” voting. Therefore, the electoral growth of the UK Green Party should be of special interest to Greens in America, where Congress and state legislatures are still elected with first-past-the-post voting.

Ohio Greens Need Petition Help

Posted in Presidential Campaign, State Party News on July 27th, 2008 by eclecticvibe – 1 Comment

“I just got word that the NAACP is leading an effort to bring proportional representation back to Cincinnati for city council elections. Proportional representation means that 10% of voters can elect 10% of seats. They’re in the middle of their petion drive., This is an important part of the Green Party platform, and if anyone can help in the petition drive, please be in touch with local contact Anthony Lorenzo or myself via www.indianagreenparty.org.