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Nov 15, 2011

First Statehood Green Jumps Into 2012 Campaign

While the D.C. GOP has fielded candidates for a number of local 2012 races, the Statehood Green Party has remained quiet so far.

Aug 22, 2008

Statehood Activists Peeved by Democratic Snub

When the Democratic Party gathers in Denver next week for its national convention, the D.C. delegation will do what D.C. does best — complain about our lack of voting representation. But even as they push for the District to be given a full voting seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, a group of frustrated voting rights activists are crying foul over the Democratic Party’s failure to endorse full statehood in their national platform. In…

Mar 14, 2007

Fight for Voting Rights Goes Online

Back in the day, people would gather to lobby, write letters and protest for a cause. These days, all it takes is access to a computer and a creative approach to using online tools. And while the fight for District voting rights has involved a good amount of old-school tactics, online activists have more resources at their disposal than ever before. Newly-elected Shadow Representative Mike Panetta has been leading this fight in recent years, employing…

Dec 05, 2006

Voting Rights Legislation Fought From All Sides (Updated)

Update: Scratch everything — no voting rights for D.C. this year. We’re a step closer, yet still so far away. As the Post reported today, Utah has played its role in helping the District get a voting seat in the House of Representatives by agreeing to a re-districting plan that would give them one more seat in Congress. Their decision to do so has been the key to pushing the D.C. Fair and Equal House…

Aug 22, 2006

The ‘Other’ Candidates

It goes without saying — the District is a town full of Democrats. They occupy the majority of the elected offices, have the most registered voters by a long shot, and reliably vote for Democratic presidential candidates. In the most recent analysis of the voter registry, the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics reported that 73.5 percent of registered voters were Democrats. Republicans could only claim 8 percent, the Statehood Green Party 1.6 percent, and…

Jun 08, 2006

And Thus Starts the Battle Over Voting Rights

When it comes to fighting for District voting rights, activists face two main challengers — the U.S. Congress and themselves. Members of Congress just either don’t care much about whether or not the District’s 600,000 residents have voting representation, or believe its a constitutional mandate written in stone that they shouldn’t. They can be swayed. But many District-based voting right activists differ sharply on what the best approach to gaining voting rights is — some…

Feb 19, 2006

Previously on DCist

Ok, so we didn’t win the Powerball drawing. At least not anything big. That $4 prize for matching two numbers isn’t really consolation enough for the $40 dropped on tickets. But it was a busy week in the world of DCist, million dollar jackpot or not. This week, Bed Bath & Beyond in Gallery Place was visited by D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams, we braved the snow to see Supergrass and Pilotdrift at 9:30, Butterstick…

Feb 16, 2006

Green Party Jumps Into Mayoral Race

Today we received an email from something we never thought existed — a humble politician. It read: I am running for mayor of DC, on the Green Party ticket. I filed with the DC board of elections last Friday. So far no one has noticed and I am generally shy and having difficulty accepting that I need to draw attention to myself if I am to go anywhere with this. So here I am.And it…

Apr 15, 2005

‘Millions for Stadiums, Peanuts for Schools’

(Editor’s Note: And for the first part of our Nationals opening day coverage, we start outside the stadium.) As 46,000 anxious baseball fans filed slowly into Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium for the Nationals’ long-awaited return to the District, 100 students, parents and activists protested the state of the city’s schools. Standing behind a banner that boldly read “Millions for Stadiums, Peanuts For Schools,” they denounced schools in disrepair and falling behind in most education…

Nov 22, 2004

Activist Disrupts Press Conference, Drudge Excitable

Matt Drudge is breathlessly reporting a local activist caused a “melee” at today’s press conference to unveil the logo to the newly-named Washington Nationals. The activist in question was none other than D.C. Statehood Green Party member and failed candidate for D.C. Shadow Representative Adam Eidinger. Drudge reports: “Eidinger was jumped by several men, including former Washington Senators announcer Charlie Brotman. A tussle ensued, and the podium nearly fell over, before security managed to drag…

 
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