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2016 Green National Convention

United States political convention

2016 Green National Convention

United States political convention

FieldValue
year2016
partyGreen
logoGP Con 2016.png
logo_size260px
imageJill Stein and Ajamu Baraka at 2016 GPNC.jpg
image_size200px
captionStein (right) and Baraka (left) at the convention
Nominees
Stein and Baraka
dateAugust 4–7, 2016
venueUniversity of Houston
cityHouston, Texas
presidential_nomineeJill Stein of Massachusetts
vice_presidential_nomineeAjamu Baraka of the District of Columbia
othercandidatesWilliam Kreml, Sedinam Curry, Kent Mesplay, Darryl Cherney
totaldelegates402
keynote_speakerCornel West
votesneeded202 (majority)
previous_year2012
next_year2020

Nominees Stein and Baraka The 2016 Green National Convention, in which delegates of the Green Party of the United States chose the party's nominees for president and vice president in the national election, was held August 4–7, 2016 in Houston, Texas. In August 2015, Houston was chosen over a competing proposal from Toledo, Ohio. The convention was located at the University of Houston with the theme, "Houston, We Have A Solution: Vote Green 2016". The convention formally nominated Jill Stein as the party's presidential nominee and Ajamu Baraka as her running mate.

Speakers

Several speakers had been confirmed ahead of time; more were announced closer to the convention

  • David Cobb, 2004 Green Party presidential nominee and co-founder of Move to Amend
  • Andrea Cuellar, former member of the Denver Public Schools Board of Education
  • Bruce Dixon, managing editor of Black Agenda Report
  • Lisa Fithian, activist, writer, and organizer for United for Peace and Justice
  • Howie Hawkins, Green Party activist and perennial candidate
  • YahNé Ndgo, activist, author, and singer
  • John Rensenbrink, political scientist and co-founder of the Green Party
  • Cornel West, philosopher, academic, social activist, author, member of Democratic Socialists of America, and member of the DNC platform committee
  • Keli Yen, Coordinator for Global Greens and former Convenor of the Asia Pacific Greens Federation
  • Julian Assange, computer programmer, publisher, journalist, and Editor-in-Chief of WikiLeaks (via video)

Presidential delegate count

Note

the convention delegate vote

First place (popular vote or delegate count)
Green National Convention Presidential Roll call vote, 2016CandidateFirst BallotPercentage
**Jill Stein****233.5****81.64%**
William Kreml18.256.38%
Sedinam Curry14.55.07%
Darryl Cherney8.52.97%
Kent Mesplay7.52.62%
Elijah Manley3.251.14%
No candidate0.50.17%
**Totals****286****100%**
**Turnout****286****71.14%**

Vice presidential selection

Jill Stein began taking part in the 2016 Green Party presidential primaries in February 2016. Stein was immediately the front-runner and was described by the media as "steamrolling to victory." On June 15, 2016, the Stein campaign announced that it had received 203 delegates, enough to win the nomination on the first ballot at the 2016 Green National Convention. A week before the start of the convention, former Ohio State Senator Nina Turner, who served as a surrogate for Senator Bernie Sanders during his campaign, announced that she had been in discussions with the Stein campaign about possibly serving as Stein's vice presidential pick. The following day, Stein stated that the campaign hadn't chosen a VP candidate yet, and was in discussion with several individuals. On August 1, the Stein campaign announced that Ajamu Baraka had been chosen as Stein's VP candidate. Stein released the names of the final six individuals she had considered as her running mate, with Baraka being the choice. The six contenders for Stein's running mate were:

  • Ajamu Baraka, founding executive director of the US Human Rights Network and associate fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies
  • Aaron Dixon, former captain of the Seattle chapter of the Black Panther Party
  • Dr. Margaret Flowers, former pediatrician, radio host, healthcare activist, and candidate for the United States Senate election in Maryland, 2016
  • Chris Hedges, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author
  • Nina Turner, former Ohio State Senator
  • Kevin Zeese, former executive director of National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws

References

References

  1. [[Richard Winger. Winger, Richard]] (August 2, 2015) [http://ballot-access.org/2015/08/02/green-party-will-probably-hold-presidential-convention-in-houston/ "Green Party Will Hold Presidential Convention in Houston"], ''[[Ballot Access News]]''. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
  2. (April 4, 2016). "Green Party announces plans for national convention". Green Party Watch.
  3. (April 4, 2016). "Houston, We Have a Solution - Vote Green 2016". Green Party of the United States.
  4. (2016). "The following workshops will be presented at the Annual National Meeting just prior to the Presidential Nomination Convention. More will be added shortly.". Green Party.
  5. (August 6, 2016). "Election 2016 - Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions". The Green Papers.
  6. Graham, Christopher. (March 10, 2016). "Arizona has big voice in picking next president". journalaz.com.
  7. "Dr. Jill Stein secures Green Presidential nomination, rises to 5% in national poll".
  8. "Sanders surrogate weighing Green Party run for vice president".
  9. "Jill Stein Selects Human Rights Activist Ajamu Baraka as Vice-Presidential Running Mate".
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