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Greens and Libertarians
There were eight voters registered to other parties ( two Conservatives, three Greens and three Libertarians ).
There were four voters registered to other parties ( two Greens and two Libertarians ).
There were twelve voters registered to other parties ( four Greens and eight Libertarians ).
There were thirteen voters registered to other parties ( one Conservative, five Greens and seven Libertarians ).
There were nine voters registered to other parties ( three Conservatives, two Greens and four Libertarians ).

Greens and others
The Greens were attacked on two fronts: some, including their coalition partners, accused them of being too fundamentalist, while others said that they had betrayed their ideals.
The others were Mana Motuhake ( a Māori party ) and the Greens ( an environmentalist party ).
Other than the Greens, participants of the new political force included, among others, Massimo Scalia ( a former leading Green ), Bruno Mellano ( president of the Italian Radicals ), movie maker Mario Monicelli, writer Dacia Maraini, geologist Mario Tozzi and comedian Giobbe Covatta.
This is because ballot access laws in many states prohibit the Green Party from holding a state-sponsored primary election — only five states were able to meet the requirements in 2004 — and others prevent voters from actually registering into the party, thus making it difficult to credential Greens.
Jan Jermalinski and others had been part of a campaign to establish a Greens group in Victoria Park and Carlisle, where they had stood a candidate against Kim Beazley of the ALP in the previous election.
: The rally began at 11am with speeches from Australian Greens Senator Scott Ludlam, Dave Sweeney from the Australian Conservation Foundation, author David Spratt and Melbourne based paediatrician Merryn Redenbach, amongst others, with several speakers stressing that protesters had no argument with police or plant workers and emphasising the organising group's calls for new wind turbine, solar water and insulation manufacturing capacity to be developed in the Latrobe Valley.

Greens and have
This was the situation in Germany in 2005 when Angela Merkel became Chancellor: in early elections, the CDU / CSU did not garner enough votes to form a majority coalition with the FDP ; similarly the SPD and Greens did not have enough votes to continue on with their formerly ruling coalition.
Greens are have been observed nesting in every month ; the average female lays three clutches per season, each having an average clutch size of 113 eggs.
Since 2011 the Greens have their first prime minister, the one of Baden-Württemberg, in a Green-SPD-government.
Worldwide green parties have recently established the Global Greens.
The Blue Greens ( workers ' caucus ) and the Native American caucus also exist, but have not established organizing committees as of yet.
Californians have elected 55 of the 226 office-holding Greens nationwide as of June 2007.
The Green Party in the United States has won elected office at the local level ; most winners of public office in the United States who are considered Greens have won nonpartisan elections.
Political Greens have social justice concerns that go beyond ecology and ecological issues and matters.
These parties have the same ideals as European Greens.
In some countries Greens have found it difficult to win any representation in the national parliament.
This is the first time the Greens have won a Lower House seat at a general election ( although they have previously won two seats at by-elections ).
In the Senate, where no party tends to have a majority of seats, the Greens gained the sole balance of power, previously holding a shared balance of power with the Family First Party and independent Nick Xenophon.
In the Senate, the Greens have proposed legislation to hold a plebiscite on the republic at the next federal election.
However, the Greens have not yet managed to break through in other European electoral regions in the UK or the Welsh Assembly.
Lancaster is one of the few places in the country where the Greens have a significant number of councillors ( 8 in 2011 ).
In recent years it has attracted the Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz, solar industries and research ; the Greens have a stronghold here ( the strongest in any major German city ; up to 35 % of the overall city vote, in some neighbourhoods reaching 40 % or more in the 2012 national elections ).
In the 76-seat Senate, where no party tends to have a majority of seats, the Greens gained the sole balance of power with a total of nine seats, previously holding a shared balance of power with the Family First Party and independent Nick Xenophon.
The idea that BC-STV would not have allowed the Greens to elect MLAs for the first time is unsupportable.
The Greens have often been labelled as openly right wing at the same time as being labelled openly left wing by opponents.
There have recently been some political discussion whether or not to decriminalize marijuana, but so far ( as of September 2011 ), only two political parties, the youth rally of the party Venstre ( a liberal party ) ( the party itself states decriminalization ) and The Greens state legalization or decriminalization as a goal.
Under the Israeli system of coalition government, this could have provided an opportunity for the Greens, who would likely have been seen as an equally acceptable partner in either a left-or right-wing coalition, to serve as part of the next Israeli government.
Some groups and individuals ( including the Greens / Green Party USA ) have objected to " corporate personhood.
These electorates have some of the state's strongest support for The Greens.

Greens and elected
It comprises the party leader Eamon Ryan, deputy leader Catherine Martin, Chair Roderic O ' Gorman, Young Greens representative, Treasurer and ten members elected annually at the party convention.
As of September 9, 2012, there were 136 elected Greens across the United States.
Twenty-three states had Greens elected at the municipal level, representing every region of the country except for East South Central.
The highest-ranking Greens ever elected in the nation were: John Eder, a member of the Maine House of Representatives until his defeat in November 2006 ; Audie Bock, elected to the California State Assembly in 1999 but switched her registration to Independent seven months later running as an independent in the 2000 election ; and Richard Carroll, elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives in 2008 but switched parties to become a Democrat five months after his election.
After a new government was elected in 2003 without the Greens, there is still no indication the current Government will revoke the phase-out law after the incident at Tihange on November 22, 2002 turned public opinion against nuclear power.
In 1984 Greens agreed a common platform for the European Parliament Elections and the first Green Members of the European Parliament were elected here.
The first U. S. Greens to be elected were David Conley and Frank Koehn in Wisconsin 1986.
Approximately 160 Greens hold elected office across the US as of summer 2009..
In July 1989, she was elected for the first time as a Member of the European Parliament for the Greens.
In July 1994, she was again elected to the European Parliament as a lead candidate of Alliance 90 / The Greens.
On 9 March 2001, she was elected Federal chairperson of Alliance ' 90 / The Greens at the party conference in Stuttgart and resigned as a Member of the Bundestag at the end of March 2001 as a result.
In October 2002, she was elected to the Bundestag as Bavarian lead candidate for Alliance ' 90 / The Greens.
In the 1999 European elections, two Greens were elected Members of the European Parliament ( MEPs ), Dr Caroline Lucas ( South East England ) and Jean Lambert ( London ).
Three Greens were elected to the first London Assembly.
Jane Sterk, a municipal councilor, university professor and small business owner, was elected leader of the BC Greens at their 2007 Convention at Royal Roads University in Victoria.
The number of elected representatives has grown, currently the Greens party has nine senators and one member in the lower house of the Parliament of Australia, 24 elected representatives in state and territory parliaments, more than 100 local councillors and according to Bob Brown close to 10, 000 party members.
The Green Party in the United States has won elected office mostly at the local level ; most winners of public office in the United States who are considered Greens have won nonpartisan-ballot elections ( that is, elections in which the candidates ' party affiliations were not printed on the ballot ).
In 1994 he was elected to the European parliament, though he had been placed only eighth on the electoral list because of his support of military intervention in Bosnia, as German Greens at the time did not support the resumption of German military intervention abroad.
In the 2004 general election, Llamazares was elected Deputy for Madrid ( as it is tradition for the Prime Ministerial Candidates of the national parties to be candidates for Madrid ) but IU obtained its worst result ever with only 3 seats in Congress ( 5 in coalition with Initiative for Catalonia Greens ).
In winning her seat, May also became one of the few Greens worldwide to be elected in a federal, single-seat election.

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