Great at GREEN: Dr. Jill Stein for President of United States



Jill Stein has clinched the Green Party presidential nomination, as she is now 28 for 30 in the Green Party presidential primaries.
Excerpted from Jill Stein’s site by Carolyn Bennett



These primaries are taking place across the country in state-sponsored primaries, online and mail-ballot primaries, caucuses, and state party conventions. Stein is one of five candidates seeking the Green Party presidential nomination.



DR. STEIN HAS so far WON 203.5 delegates of 304 allocated. With at most 363 delegates slated to meet in Baltimore next month, she has won the Green Party’s presidential nomination.



The following are the reported results:



Ohio - 90% of
vote in state party convention on February 5th - 9 delegates out of 9 delegates
Illinois - 71% of the vote in online primary that ended February 20th - 22 of 31 delegates
Arizona - 69% of the vote in state-sponsored primary on February 28th - 4 of 5 delegates
Wisconsin - 73% of the vote in mail-ballot primary that ended March 3rd - 5 of 7 delegates
Massachusetts - 79% of the vote in state-sponsored primary on March 6th - 7 of 11 delegates
Virginia - 69% of the vote in mail ballot and online primary ending March 10th - 3.5 of 5 delegates
New Jersey - 78% of the vote in state party convention on March 17th - 4 of 5 delegates
Colorado - Over 70% of the vote in state party convention on March 31st - 5 of 7 delegates
District of Columbia - 67% of the vote in state-sponsored primary on April 3rd - 3 of 4 delegates
Connecticut - 80% of the vote in state party convention on April 28th - 8 of 10 delegates
South Carolina - 85% of the vote in state party convention on April 28th - 7 of 8 delegates
Maine - 7 of 13 delegates awarded in convention on May 5th. In caucuses held previously, Dr. Stein won between 2/3rds and 100% of the vote.
Rhode Island - 2 of 4 delegates awarded in convention on May 5th.
Arkansas - 10 of 10 delegates awarded in convention on May 6th.
Maryland - 5 of 6 delegates awarded in convention on May 12th.
Delaware - 4 of 4 delegates awarded in convention on May 12th.
Hawai'i - 2 of 4 delegates awarded in convention on May 19th.
Minnesota - 4 of 7 delegates awarded in convention on May 19th. In caucuses held previously on February 7th, Dr. Stein won on average 2/3rd of the vote.
Mississippi - 4 of 4 delegates awarded in convention on May 19th.
New York - 14 of 16 delegates awarded in convention on May 19th.
Pennsylvania - 4 of 7 delegates awarded in caucuses that ended on May 19th.
Tennessee - 2.5 of 4 delegates awarded in convention on May 19th.
Iowa - 2 of 4 delegates awarded via mail-ballot primary ending on May 26th.
Florida - 5 of 8 delegates awarded via mail-ballot primary ending on May 26th.
Oregon - 4 of 9 delegates awarded in convention on May 2nd.
Georgia - 1 of 4 delegates awarded in convention on June 2nd.
Michigan - 9 of 16 delegates awarded in convention on June 2nd.
Washington - 4 of 4 delegates awarded via mail-ballot primary ending on June 2nd.
California - 49% of the vote in state-sponsored primary on June 5th - 32 of 65 delegates.
Texas - 9.5 of 12 delegates awarded in convention on June 9th.



Remaining affiliated states and caucuses with noticed primaries, caucuses and conventions: Indiana, Kentucky, New Mexico, North Carolina, Alabama, Nebraska, Lavender Caucus, Women’s Caucus.
Total number of outstanding delegates from these primaries: 24



Source
http://www.jillstein.org/primaries





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Posted by Bennett's Study at 11:44 AM
Labels: Green Party candidates presidency 2012, Jill Stein for president, U.S. presidency 2012, women contenders for U.S. presidency, women in politics
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