05/31/2020 - Immediate
Release:
HOWIE HAWKINS WINS MARYLAND GREEN PARTY PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
At its 2020 Assembly yesterday, the Maryland Green Party
announced Howie Hawkins as the winner of its primary for the
presidential nomination. With 68% of the vote, Hawkins has secured 5
of Maryland’s 8 delegates to the Green Party of the United States
Presidential Nominating Convention to be held in July. Dario Hunter
received 32% of the vote and 3 delegates. Party members will be
assigned to cast Maryland's eight votes at the Green Party's national
convention on July 11th. Five delegates will be pledged to vote for
Hawkins in the first round of voting, three will be pledged to vote
for Hunter.
"Americans face many threats in 2020 from the corporate
domination of both major parties, and the crises of COVID-19 ,
economic collapse, and climate change,” said Maryland co-chair Tim
Willard. “We embrace Mr. Hawkins' call for an eco-socialist Green New
Deal that combines an economic bill of rights with a rapid transition
by 2030 to 100% renewable energy and a halt to new fossil fuel
projects"
Also elected were Party Co-chairs Tim Willard and Virginia
Rodino, Treasurer Brian Bittner, Recording Secretary Reanud Brown,
Delegates to the Green Party US National Committee Andy Ellis,
Margaret Flowers, and Kevin Zeese and Alternate Delegates to the Green
Party US National Committee Tim Willard and George Gluck. A single
alternate delegate position remains vacant and shall be filled by
coordinating committee appointment.
The Maryland Green Party Assembly was held virtually for the
first time today and it’s presidential primary and election of
officers conducted predominantly by mail over the past several weeks.
Assembly speakers included Ajamu Baraka, the National Organizer and
National Spokesperson for Black Alliance for Peace and Green Party
nominee for Vice President in 2016, Kali Akuno, co-founder and
co-director of Cooperation Jackson which advocates for sustainable
community development, economic democracy, and community ownership,
and Marsha Coleman-Adebayo, author, scholar, whistleblower, and civil
rights leader.
“I’m excited for the future of the Maryland Green Party” says
outgoing co-chair Andy Ellis. “Our new party officers and national
delegates have the experience and wisdom to lead Maryland’s 10,000
Greens through this critical election cycle. I’m sure with new
officers at the helm, the Maryland Green Party will return to the
ballot in November and present voters a vision of a future worth
fighting for”
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