Friend --
The Maryland Green Party is proud of the
performance of its 2024 candidates and thanks the candidates and all
their volunteers for their hard work and positive campaigns. In
partisan races, Renaud Brown won nearly 10% of the vote in his
campaign for Baltimore City Council District 14. Nancy Wallace won
nearly 2.5% of the vote in her campaign for U.S. House of
Representatives, District 8.
The Maryland Green Party is
also proud of the Greens involved in the campaign to defeat “Question
H” in Baltimore City. Question H was a charter amendment bankrolled by
right-wing media mogul David Smith, Executive Chairman of Sinclair
Broadcasting and the owner of the Baltimore
Sun. The amendment, if passed, would have slashed
the Baltimore City Council nearly in half.
The
Maryland Green Party endorsed the “No on H” campaign led by the ballot
issue committee Baltimore for Democracy. BFD was chaired by Andy
Ellis, Baltimore Green Party member and candidate for the Green
Party’s 2026 Gubernatorial nomination. Green Party members worked as
part of the Baltimore for Democracy coalition of elected officials,
labor unions, progressive faith and grassroots advocacy organizations,
and small political parties. Baltimore Green Party Steering Committee
member Andrew Eneim and Ujima People’s Progress Party member Nnamdi
Lumumba were also members of the BFD core organizing
team.
The amendment was defeated with nearly
100,000 votes against – only the second time a Baltimore City charter
amendment has been defeated in the last 25 years. The Green Party
feels that this victory demonstrates the power of coalition building
that Greens are able to lead and the wide-reaching impacts it can
have.
The Green Party is pleased that Jill Stein
was the leading minor party presidential candidate in Maryland,
winning over 1% of the total vote for national office for the third
time in the Maryland Green Party's history.
As
expected, Maryland's presidential contest was immediately called for
Vice President Kamala Harris. Despite repeated accusations of the
Green Party potentially "spoiling" the election, not a single state
race of any importance was negatively impacted by the presence of the
Green Party on the ballot. The only consequences of the Green Party's
campaigns were positive – more choices on ballots, greater voter
turnout, and more voices speaking out in support of people suffering
from war, occupation, and environmental destruction. We know that we
must continue to work to build a party that can use its ballot access
and participation in future elections to change outcomes in line with
our values.
The Maryland Green Party is disgusted
by the racism, sexism, and generalized hatred deployed by Donald Trump
in his first term as president and in his 2020 and 2024 campaigns.
Another Trump term will certainly be divisive and destructive, and
will put the lives and safety of many marginalized people at risk. We
call on the Democratic Party to do whatever it must in Congress to
stymie the MAGA agenda and prevent the worst possible outcomes of
another Trump administration, and all Americans to do what they can to
protect their communities from the impacts of upcoming conservative
projects.
The Maryland Green Party will
continue its twenty-five year mission of organizing local chapters and
state political infrastructure, training and supporting future
candidates, and doing the long-term work of realigning the American
political system toward a multi-party democracy in which the Green
Party and other parties participate equally in elections and the
legislative process.
Maryland Green Party
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