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The Illinois Green Party is a legally established, statewide political party in Illinois. The party is affiliated with the Green Party of the United States. Its stated mission and purpose are to advance the Ten Key Values of the Green Party in Illinois through political and non-political means and to support formation of Green Party locals. It is a non-profit voluntary association of individual members and Green Party locals in Illinois. As of October 2008 there were seven Illinois Green Party members holding elected office [1].

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  • The Illinois Green Party is a legally established, statewide political party in Illinois. The party is affiliated with the Green Party of the United States. Its stated mission and purpose are to advance the Ten Key Values of the Green Party in Illinois through political and non-political means and to support formation of Green Party locals. It is a non-profit voluntary association of individual members and Green Party locals in Illinois. As of October 2008 there were seven Illinois Green Party members holding elected office [1].
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  • The Illinois Green Party is a legally established, statewide political party in Illinois. The party is affiliated with the Green Party of the United States. Its stated mission and purpose are to advance the Ten Key Values of the Green Party in Illinois through political and non-political means and to support formation of Green Party locals. It is a non-profit voluntary association of individual members and Green Party locals in Illinois. In 2006, the party ran its first statewide candidates led by Rich Whitney, the "Green Party" candidate for Illinois Governor, who received 361,336 votes for 10% of the total vote, making the Green Party one of only three legally established, statewide political parties in Illinois, in addition to the Democratic and Republican parties. As of October 2008 there were seven Illinois Green Party members holding elected office [1]. At the 2007 Green National Meeting the Illinois Green Party submitted a Proposal to host the 2008 Green Party National Convention. [2] Greens from four cities had submitted proposals for the 2008 convention but in the end The National Committee chose Chicago. [3] The Illinois Green Party is entitled to a presidential primary, but the state won’t hold one unless at least two candidates qualify for that primary. Illinois law requires all candidates in a presidential primary to submit 3,000 signatures, and they are due in November 2007 [4]. On November 5th the deadline for candidate petitions to run in the Green presidential primary, four Greens filed Cynthia McKinney, Kent Mesplay, Jared Ball and Howie Hawkins. (Hawkins is believed to be a stand-in for Ralph Nader).[5]
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