Political Dictionary

Green Party

The Green Party is a political party associated with environmentalism, social justice, and grassroots democracy.

Definition

The Green Party in the United States promotes ecological sustainability, nonviolence, social justice, and decentralized political participation.

Why It Matters

It offers an alternative platform and can influence public discussion on climate, energy, electoral reform, and corporate power.

How It Works

The party nominates candidates, adopts platforms, and seeks ballot access through state affiliates.

History

Green political movements grew internationally in the late twentieth century, and U.S. Green organizations developed into state and national party structures.

Example

A Green Party candidate may campaign for city council on renewable energy and public-transit policies.

Common Misconceptions

  • The Green Party focuses only on environmental issues.
  • All environmental voters support the party.
  • Green parties operate identically in every country.