Green Party Nominee for U.S. House in Arizona Sets a New Record for Green Candidates for Congress

On November 8, 2016, Green Party nominee Mark Salazar easily set a new record for a Green Party nominee for U.S. Congress. He ran in the Arizona 8th district, which is centered on the western suburbs of Phoenix. His only ballot-listed opponent was incumbent Republican Congressman Trent Franks. Salazar received 93,954 votes, 31.43%. Salazar is a Green Party leader and the state party treasurer.

The last time the Democrats ran in this district, they didn’t do much better than Salazar. A Democrat ran in 2012 and got 35.06%.

No other Green Party nominee for Congress had ever polled as much as 25% of the vote. The previous highest percentages for Green nominees for U.S. House were: (1) in Arkansas in 2008, 23.22%; (2) in Pennsylvania in 2002, 22.32%. Also an Independent Green Party nominee in Virginia in 2006 polled 23.54%.


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Green Party Nominee for U.S. House in Arizona Sets a New Record for Green Candidates for Congress — 4 Comments

  1. Thank you for this news! We Arizona Greens know and love our homey Mark Salazar! I, personally, am SO proud that it is he who has set this nation-wide record. Mark is a humble, diligent public servant of utmost integrity and goodwill. A model Green candidate and shining light in these dark political times.

  2. What are the records for the highest percentage of the vote ever cast for a Green Party candidate for US Senate, and the highest total number of votes ever cast for a candidate for US Senate?

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