Arizona Green Party




Ballot Qualification History

 

1992: The Arizona Green Party qualified for statewide ballot status in summer, 1992.

The criteria for qualification in Arizona was (and still is) to achieve a certain number of petition signatures. The Arizona Green Party gathered a sufficient number of signatures.

1994: The Arizona Green Party failed to retain statewide ballot status in 1994.

The criteria for retaining ballot status in Arizona is different than that for qualifying in the first place. To retain ballot status, a party must have at least 14,500 voters as registered party members. The AZGP failed to reach that threshold and fell off the ballot.

2000: The Arizona Green Party qualified for statewide ballot status in summer, 1998.

The criteria for qualification in Arizona was (and still is) to achieve a certain number of petition signatures. The Arizona Green Party gathered a sufficient number of signatures.