From Green Party of Utah <[email protected]>
Subject Green Party of Utah Highlights & Convention News
Date March 17, 2024 4:07 PM
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GPUT News & Highlights Get ready for the April Nominating Convention!

The GPUT Coordinating Committee held its monthly meeting on February 24, 2024. Here are a few highlights: Voted to put aside a percentage of undesignated donations towards future ballot access efforts. Will meet with the Rocky Mountain ADA Center to determine accessibility training Discussed looking into the potential of formulating a bill to allow electronic signature gathering for political party formation and to look to other states for precedents. Discussed supporting Utah's Jackson Green regarding his two nonviolent civil disobedient symbolic actions with the Declare Emergency campaign (and is being held indefinitely in the DC Central Detention Facility because of his Constitution action at the Archives Building). Further information is being gathered. Worked on the organization for the April Nominating convention.

Get ready for the GPUT Nominating Convention! More information about the schedule and other potential pre-convention activities on the same day are forthcoming. For now, here is what you can do to prepare! The GPUT will hold its nominating convention on Saturday, April 27, 2-5pm, Meeting Room B, at the Salt Lake City Library Main, 210 E 400 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. The convention is open to the public. Voting in the Presidential Preference Primary will be held in the days following the convention for registered Greens. The GPUT website has detailed information on how to participate. Here is an outline of that information. Follow these steps If you are not registered as a Utah voter, be sure to register NOW and check "Green" so you can vote in the GPUT elections. Visit our Voter registration page to learn more. 1. Anytime between now and April 26, so that we have an idea of how many people will attend the convention, please complete the event registration form. You can show up in person without registering. Virtual participation requires registration and the information is at the above link. 2. Anytime between now and April 27, complete the 2024 GPUT Elections Voting Registration, which includes instructions on how to register to vote in Utah, if needed. 3. Anytime between now and April 27, use the nomination form to nominate yourself or other registered Greens for: - GPUT Officers and other positions - GPUT Electors - GPUT Delegates to the Virtual Green Party of the United States Presidential Nominating Convention 4. Starting now, become familiar with the Green Party Presidential Candidates. 5. Attend the April 27 convention, in person or virtually. 6. After the Convention all registered Green Voters that have registered to vote will be sent instructions to vote online for the Green Party Presidential Candidate Preference Nomination and GPUT positions listed above in step #3. 7. After the voting is over, celebrate, volunteer to work on the events leading up to the 2024 November elections, and continue to be involved in the GPUT!

Volunteer Opportunities - Committees Social Media/Website Outreach Fundraising Candidate Recruitment Legislative

Upcoming events March 22 - GPUT Secretary Matt Styles will speak to high school students in Weber County about the Green Party of Utah March 23 - Monthly Meeting, CHANGE IN VENUE -Salt Lake City Main Public Library 210 East, 400 South, SLC, 84111 - 3-5pm April 27 - GPUT Spring Meeting and Nominating Convention, Conference Room B, Salt Lake City Public Library Main, 2-5pm

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Green Party of Utah’s Mission: The Green Party of Utah commits to building an inclusive political party through promoting candidates and causes that align with the Green Party's ten key values and the four pillars of social justice, ecology, non-violence, and grassroots democracy. Greens are grassroots activists, environmentalists, advocates for social justice, nonviolent resisters and regular citizens who’ve had enough of corporate-dominated politics. Government must be part of the solution, but when it’s controlled by the 1%, it’s part of the problem. The longer we wait for change, the harder it gets. Vote Green in 2024! Please consider a donation to the Green Party of Utah. Your donation will help support candidates, ballot access, and basic expenses of the party. Thank you! Email us for more information ([email protected])

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