John Rosenbrink, a political scientist at Bowdoin College, hosted the first North American meeting of the Green Party in Maine in January 1984, with 17 people attending. There are currently 300 to 400 active members in the Maine Greens, and Jonathan Carter is running for governor as a Green. Carter, an unemployed biology teacher, needs only five percent of the gubernatorial vote this November to earn the Greens the status of official political party. Details
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The Maine Greens were founded in an Augusta church basement in 1984 by an original group of 17 indiv...
Cover Story piece on the Maine Green Independent Party\u27s state convention, which was recently he...
Politics & Other Mistakes piece on Maine\u27s Green Party, which this year is running independent J...
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The Talk of Maine piece on Maine\u27s Green Party, founded 25 years ago as the first Green politica...
John Rensenbrink of the Maine Greens journeyed to Washington, D.C., to invite consumer activist Ralp...
Jonathan Carter, 42, of North New Portland, kicked off his Green Party candidacy for governor yester...
Editorial Page Editor piece on gubernatorial candidate Jonathan Carter and 2nd District congression...
In Maine Voices, Jonathan Carter, the Green Party candidate for governor, writes in support of the...
this just in piece on the Maine Green Independent Party\u27s gubernatorial candidate Jonathan Carte...
Cover Story piece on the Green Independent Party of Maine, which captured four wins in the November...
News piece noting that the Maine Green party may face a primary contest, with Jonathan Carter, John...
Cover Story piece on the Maine Green Independent Party, which is expected to field two gubernatoria...
Politics + Other Mistakes piece on the role of the Green party in Maine, noting that the party is s...
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