Ballot Statement
Current version for the November 2006 General Election.
Requirements:
- 200 word limit, excluding name and address
- No indents, stars, bullets; all capital leters not allowed
- Bolding and underscores will be changed to italics
- No solicitations for donations; no references to other parties
or candidates
The ballot statement is generally due approximately 111 days before
the primary and 111 days before the general election. The Secretary of
State's office gives the party a week to 10 days' notice on submitting
the party statement, and each statement has to be submitted to the
Secretary of State's office, even if the ballot statement is unchanged
from primary to general election.
The Green Party of California
The Green Party is a values-based, international political phenomenon,
with thousands of officeholders worldwide in elected municipal, county,
and federal public offices. Since 1992, the Green Party of California
(GPCA) members and candidates have promoted and represented Green Party
key values for California voters.
The 145,000-strong GPCA membership is an integrated federation of
community-based Locals and Regional Councils. Consensus and gender
balance ideals prevail. General Assembly delegates convene semi-annually
at plenaries to explore and discover political policies that will realize
Green values, among them, living wages, affordable health care and
housing, and an end to the war in Iraq.
Green volunteers populate GPCA committees and working groups that
interact to build party membership, elect Green candidates, manage
finances, advise on rules and procedures, and publicize party policies.
Greens advocate for electoral reforms such as proportional
representation, instant run-off voting, and publicly financed campaigns,
which maximize representation, save resources, and create a level
candidate playing field.
GPCA caucuses include Labor, Disability, Lavender, Black, People of
Color, Ethnic Minority, Rural, Candidates, Women's, Campus, and Secular
Greens.
The Green Party of California offers voters the attainable politics
of peace, ecological wisdom, and social justice.
Vote your conscience. Vote Green.
Green Party of California
916-448-3437
P.O. Box 2828, Sacramento, CA 95812
E-mail: gpca@greens.org
Website: http://www.cagreens.org
Last updated: 12/29/2006 (BH)
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