The Vermont Green Party (VGP) or Vermont Greens formed in 2002 and was a state-level political party in Vermont. They were formed out of organizing around Ralph Nader's presidential campaigns in 1996 and 2000. The VGP was one of two established state green parties that refused to place the 2004 national presidential nominee, David Cobb on its ballot line, endorsing Nader's independent campaign instead. The party ran statewide and local candidates from to , but was split by internal tensions and both factions dissolved by 2011 and were absorbed back into the Progressive Party
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| - The Vermont Green Party (VGP) or Vermont Greens formed in 2002 and was a state-level political party in Vermont. They were formed out of organizing around Ralph Nader's presidential campaigns in 1996 and 2000. The VGP was one of two established state green parties that refused to place the 2004 national presidential nominee, David Cobb on its ballot line, endorsing Nader's independent campaign instead. The party ran statewide and local candidates from to , but was split by internal tensions and both factions dissolved by 2011 and were absorbed back into the Progressive Party (en)
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| - United States presidential election in Vermont, 1996
- David Cobb (activist)
- Burlington mayoral election, 2009
- Vermont
- Vermont Progressive Party
- United States presidential election in Vermont, 2004
- Grassroots Party
- Green
- Montpelier, Vermont
- Green Party of the United States by state
- David Cobb presidential campaign, 2004
- United States Senate election in Vermont, 2006
- Cynthia McKinney presidential campaign, 2008
- Political parties established in 2002
- Cynthia McKinney
- Ralph Nader presidential campaign, 1996
- Ralph Nader presidential campaign, 2000
- Ralph Nader presidential campaign, 2004
- History of the Green Party of the United States
- 2002 establishments in Vermont
- United States House of Representatives election in Vermont, 2006
- Vermont gubernatorial election, 2002
- Jill Stein
- Green politics
- Ralph Nader
- Write-in candidate
- United States Senate election in Vermont, 2004
- United States presidential election in Vermont, 2000
- Political parties in Vermont
- Jill Stein presidential campaign, 2012
- Vermont gubernatorial election, 2006
- dbr:Vermont_elections,_2010
- dbr:Vermont_elections,_2002
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| - The Vermont Green Party (VGP) or Vermont Greens formed in 2002 and was a state-level political party in Vermont. They were formed out of organizing around Ralph Nader's presidential campaigns in 1996 and 2000. The VGP was one of two established state green parties that refused to place the 2004 national presidential nominee, David Cobb on its ballot line, endorsing Nader's independent campaign instead. The party ran statewide and local candidates from to , but was split by internal tensions and both factions dissolved by 2011 and were absorbed back into the Progressive Party (en)
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