GREEN
PARTY ELECTS NEW CO-CHAIRS; CONGRATULATES BONNIE RAITT
Tuesday, July 26, 2005.
Contacts:
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator,
202-518-5624,
mclarty@greens.org
Starlene Rankin, Media Coordinator,
916-995-3805,
starlene@greens.org.
WASHINGTON, D.C.
-- Greens gathering in Tulsa for the national meeting of the Green
Party of the United States this past weekend elected new national
co-chairs of the party.
The party's National Committee elected the new officers on Sunday
morning, July 24. The new co-chairs, who serve on the Green Party's
steering committee, are Pat LaMarche (Maine) and Rebecca Rotzler (New
York). Steve Kramer (Maryland) was reelected co-chair. Holly Hart
(Iowa) was elected secretary of the national party.
They join sitting co-chairs Gwen Wages (Mississippi), Marc Sanson
(Illinois), and Jody Haug (Washington) and treasurer Jake Schneider
(Wisconsin), who were elected in 2004. One seat was left vacant in
the election and will be filled through a runoff. (Steering committee
terms are two years; elections are staggered, with half the committee
elected every year.)
Ms. LaMarche ran for Governor of Maine in 1998 and was nominated for
Vice President of the United States in 2004. During the Tulsa meeting,
Ms. LaMarche announced Maine's record number of Green registrants:
24,155
Maine voters were reported registered Green in November, 2004, up
50% from 16,169 Green registrants in November, 2002. At 2.3%, the
2004 number is the highest per capita percentage of registered Greens
in any state.
Ms. Rotzler, who is a Yupik Eskimo and originally from Alaska, is
Deputy Mayor of New Paltz, New York and serves as co-chair of the
Green Party's Peace Action Committee, leading Greens in their opposition
to the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq. Ms. Hart currently serves
as co-chair of the Green Party's Platform Committee.
Also in the past week, Nancy Allen (Maine) stepped down from her position
as one of two Media Coordinators for the Green Party. Starlene Rankin
(California) replaces Ms. Allen, joining Scott McLarty (District of
Columbia).
Raitt Wins Humanitarian Award
Greens also congratulated singer, guitarist, and acclaimed songwriter
Bonnie Raitt, who will receive the Harry Chapin Memorial Humanitarian
Award during the opening session of the 47th annual convention of
National Association of Recording Merchandisers in San Diego on August
12. Ms. Raitt is a member of the Green Party of California.
"Ms. Raitt's efforts to stop war in Central America, participation
in the Sun City anti-apartheid project, performances at 'No Nukes'
concerts, dedication to ecology and rights for women and Native Americans,
and work to ensure higher royalties for older R&B musicians are
all consistent with all the best Green principles," said Rebecca
Rotzler. "We're enormously proud that a member of the Green Party
will receive the Harry Chapin Award this year. Congratulations, Bonnie!"
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