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Green Party Election Results Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Non-offical returns for all NY Green Party Candidates.

Allen Carstensen
Town Supervisor, Ulysses
Roxanne Marino (Dem) 693 88%
Allen Carstensen (Grn) 91 12%

Evergreen C. Chou
City Council, 20th District, Flushing, Queens
Peter Koo (GOP) 8,081 49.6%
Yen Chou (Dem) 7,278 44.7 %
S.J. Jung (WF) 664 4.1%
Evergreen Chou (Grn) 270 1.7%

Jennifer Dotson
Alderperson, 1st ward, Ithaca
Running unopposed, 212 votes total
166 Democratic line
46 on the Green line

Joe Duffy
Mayor, Hornell
Shawn D. Hogan (Dem) 925 66%
Joseph J. Duffy (Grn) 466 34%

Jeff Green
Town Board, Kent
(Two Seats)
Louis D. Tartaro 1,238 22.53%
John A. Greene 1,115 20.29%
Jeff Green (Grn) 998 18.16%
Karl R. Rohde 771 14.03%
Thomas F. Maxson 704 12.81%
Edward C. Durkee 669 12.17%

Luke Gucker
City Council, 11th ward, Albany
Anton Konev 352 52%
Luke Gucker (Grn) 227 34%
Ken Barnes 92 14%

Howie Hawkins
City Council, 4th district, Syracuse
Thomas M. Seals (D-Wor) 1,424 59%
Howie Hawkins (Gre) 974 41%

Mary Jo Long
Town Council, Afton
(Two Seats)
John H Lawrence 235
Mary Jo Long (Grn) 222
Robert Tallmadge 208

Walter Nestler
City Council, 18th district, Bronx
Annabel Palma (Dem) 11,983 87.8%
Leopold Paul (Rep) 1,063 7.8%
Walter Nestler (Grn) 421 3.1%
Arqui Sanders (Con) 186 1.4%

David Pechefsky
City Council, 39th district, Brooklyn
Bradford Lander (Dem) 15,279 69.7%
Joe Nardiello (GOP) 3,650 16.6%
David Pechefsky (Grn) 1,524 7.0%
Roger Sarrabo (Lib) 815 - 4%
George Smith (Con) 658 – 3%

Darin Robbins
7th ward Alderman, Corning
James Nelson (GOP): 174 52%
Daniel Blodgett (Dem): 127 37%
Darin Robbins (Grn): 33 10%

Lynne Serpe
City Council, 22nd district, Astoria, Queens
Peter Vallone (Dem) 10565 74.52%
Lynne Serpe (Grn) 3323 23.44%
Gerald F. Kann (Pop) 290 2.05%

William Talen
Mayor, New York City
Michael Bloomberg (GOP) 557059 50.61%
William Thompson (Dem) 506717 46.04%
Stephen Christopher (Con) 18277 1.66%
Billy Talen (Grn) 8964 0.81%
Francisca Villar (PSL) 3517 0.32%
Jimmy McMillan (Oth) 2615 0.24%
Joseph Dobrian (Lib) 2004 0.18%
Daniel Fein (SWP) 1496 0.14%

Russell Ziemba
City Council, 3rd district, Troy
Bodnar R/I/C 513 42%
Hoffmeister D/TA 394 32%
Ziemba WF/G 321 26%

Green Party candidates in New York.

Vote Green Party in NY Today! Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Election Day is upon us today. This year the Green Party in New York State has a dozen strong candidates across the state running for election or re-election. The Green Party represents a real choice in the usually sordid world of New York State politics.

Greens around the state have been fighting against the spoiling of our wilderness, harmful gas drilling upstate, for single-payer universal health care, affordable housing, living wage jobs, same-sex marriage equality, and against climate change.

Help us put them over the top by contacting their campaigns to volunteer on election day, getting the word out to friends and family in their districts, and being sure to Vote Green!

Green Party candidates in New York.

Polls will be open from 6:00am-9:00pm. Find your polling place.

Check back here for New York Green Party election coverage after the polls close.

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Rev. Billy on Running for NYC Mayor – WSJ Monday, November 2nd, 2009

[From GPNY]

The Rev. Billy Talen, running for mayor of New York City on the Green Party ticket, tells WSJ’s David Weidner whether people have taken to his anti-corporation message. The performance artist also discusses his identity as The Rev. Billy.

Walt Nestler’s Tour de District Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

A newly released video from the campaign provides a summary of the thought-provoking “toxic tour” of the 18th NY City Council District hosted by Walt Nestler. The video follows the route of this bus tour as it makes stops at various contaminated sites. At each stop, Walt explains what the issues are and what should be done.
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Think Again Vote Green Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Think Again Vote Green

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Florida Green Election Result Monday, April 20th, 2009

On Tuesday April 14 a total of 664 ballots were cast (out of 5,730 eligible voters) in the election that was held for Alachua City Commission seats 4 and 5.

Seat 4: Michael Canney 238 (36%); Orien Hills 426 (64%) Mr. Hills was the incumbent and will be serving his fifth three-year term on the commission.

Website: http://www.michaelcanney.wordpress.com

News Story.

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