Comprehensive campaign finance reform includes full disclosure of contributors, caps on spending and contributions at the national and state level as a step toward full public financing of elections.
Source: 2008 Green Party Platform from 2008 Chicago Convention
Jul 13, 2008
Call for the use of Instant Runoff Voting in all elections
We demand choices in our political system. This can be accomplished by proportional representation voting systems such as:
Choice Voting (candidate-based),
Mixed Member Voting (combines with district representation), and
Party
List (party based);
and semi-proportional voting systems such as Limited Voting, and Cumulative Voting.
All are used throughout the free world and by U.S. businesses, and community and non-profit groups to increase democratic representation.
We call on local governments to lead the way toward more electoral choice and broader representation.
We believe in majority rule and reject the present method of election without a majority. Accordingly, we call for the use of Instant Runoff
Voting in chief executive races, (mayor, governor, president) where voters can rank their favorite candidates (1,2,3, etc.) to guarantee that the winner has majority support & that voters are not relegated to choosing between the lesser of two evils.
Source: Green Party Platform adopted at National Convention
Jun 30, 2004
Electoral College is an 18th century anachronism
We believe in multi-party democracy for partisan elections as the best way to guarantee majority rule, since more people will have representation at the table where policy is enacted.
The Electoral College is an 18th century anachronism.
We call for a constitutional amendment abolishing the Electoral College and providing for the direct election of the president by Instant Runoff Voting. Until that time, we call for a proportional allocation of delegates in state primaries.
Source: Green Party Platform adopted at National Convention
Jun 30, 2004
Expand the process of participatory democracy
Ten Key Values: (#1) Grassroots Democracy
Every human being deserves a say in the decisions that affect their lives. Therefore we will work to increase public participation at every level of government and to ensure that our public
representatives are fully accountable to the people who elect them. We will also work to create new types of political organizations that expand the process of participatory democracy by directly including citizens in the decision-making process.
Source: Ten Key Values as ratified at the Green Party Convention
Nov 19, 2003
Click here for definitions & background information on Government Reform.
Click here for policy papers on Government Reform.