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2000 Green National Convention
American political event
American political event
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 2000 |
| party | Green |
| logo | Green Party of the United States New Logo.png |
| logo_size | 150px |
| image | Naderspeak.JPG |
| image_size | 120px |
| caption | Nominees |
| Nader and LaDuke | |
| image2 | Winona duke dream reborn.png |
| image_size2 | 115 px |
| date | July 23–25, 2000 |
| city | Denver, Colorado |
| presidential_nominee | Ralph Nader |
| presidential_nominee_state | Connecticut |
| vice_presidential_nominee | Winona LaDuke |
| vice_presidential_nominee_state | California |
| next_year | 2004 |
Nader and LaDuke | The 2000 Green National Convention was held on July 23–25, in Denver, Colorado. The convention was convened by the Association of State Green Parties, which was later to be renamed the Green Party of the United States. The convention nominated Ralph Nader for president and Winona LaDuke for vice president.
Convention Floor Vote
- Ralph Nader, (District of Columbia): 295
- Jello Biafra, (California): 10
- Stephen Gaskin, (Tennessee): 10
- Joel Kovel, (New York): 3
- Abstain:1
- Total: 319
References
References
- (25 June 2000). "Green Party Presidential Ticket: President: Ralph Nader, Vice President: Winona LaDuke". The Green Papers.
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