It’s not easy being Green, politically, this is

GREEN-PARTYBy Brittany Bade | The Arizona Republic-12 News

The Green Party will no longer be recognized in statewide elections due to a lack of registered voters identifying themselves as party members, officials said Wednesday.

All state-recognized political parties in Arizona must have at least 21,499 electors, or 5 percent of voters in the last election, to qualify for continued representation on the ballot, said Matt Roberts, an Arizona Secretary of State spokesman.

Should the Green Party be excluded from statewide elections? See comment box at end of story.

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