[GPCA Updates] GREEN PARTY PRESS RELEASE: Green reaches runoff in Assembly Special Election

Green Party of California Updates updates at cagreens.org
Fri Nov 20 16:14:28 PST 2009






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        Green Party of California
   	  	
Progressive Green reaches runoff in Assembly Special Election in conservative
Orange County; criticizes campaign spending, and promises to reinstate public
school, university funding


ORANGE COUNTY (November 19, 2009) - Green Party candidate Jane Rands collected
nearly seven times her party's registration in conservative Orange County
Tuesday night to move into the runoff for the 72nd Assembly District seat.
Rands joins Republican Chris Norby and Democrat John MacMurray in the runoff
Jan. 12.

The Green candidate's showing in a GOP stronghold mirrors Green Party success
this year in local elections, where Greens picked up six seats, including a
key city council win, giving them a majority on a town council in Fairfax,
near San Francisco. Rands' total was about three percent, but significant in
that it represented such a big bump over party registration.

(Green Jack Lindblad, running in the 39th Assembly District in 2008, did even
better - he pulled in more than 8 percent of the vote, 1600 percent of the GP
registered base and nearly 6,000 votes.)

Rands commented that if Green Party voting procedures had been used, the
taxpayer would have saved money in the Special Election.

"If California had Instant Runoff Voting the 72nd District would already have
representation in Sacramento instead of having to hold an expensive run-off
election in two months," she said.

Rands also criticized the big spending in the election, noting that "Nearly
half a million dollars, mostly from PACS and corporations, was contributed to
support or oppose two Republican candidates. I question whether either of
these candidates would represent their constituents rather than their special
interest donors.

"We need publicly financed elections to keep our legislature from being bought
and paid for by special interests. Until then, I will keep running my own
clean money campaign by only accepting contributions from individuals," she said.

Rands said her top priority - after 14 people were arrested and thousands
rallied Wednesday to protest a 32 percent hike in UC costs - is to "reinstate
funding for our public schools and universities. We shouldn't try to balance
the state's budget on the backs of the youth when the wealthiest Californians
are allowed to pay a lower effectual tax rate than the working poor in
California and oil companies pay no excise taxes."


The Green Party of California
PO Box 2828
Sacramento, CA 95812
Phone: (916) 448-3437
Web: http://www.cagreens.org
EMail: gpca at greens.org






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