2026 Candidates



Below are some of the Green Party candidates running for office in 2026.
A list of 2026 Green candidates that have made the ballot is located here.


Butch Ware: California is at a Crossroads - DIVESTMENT NOW!

Two years ago, Israel responded to an act of armed resistance by launching a genocide that has now taken up to 700,000 lives, with the vast majority being civilians, women, and children. California stands at a moral crossroads. Will we continue investing state funds in corporations and regimes complicit in atrocities outside of America, or will we put our money where our mouth is and divest from war and genocide completely? Continue reading

Owen Silverman Andrews Joins the Ticket

Below are the remarks (as prepared) for the September 19th 2025 introduction of Owen Silverman Andrews to the ticket as the Lieutenant Governor Candidate Andy's Speech Continue reading

Ellis–Andrews File for Governor & Lieutenant Governor

Seeking the Green Party Nomination Andy Ellis and Owen Silverman Andrews have officially filed for Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, seeking the Green Party nomination. Ellis and Andrews will offer additional media availability later in the day (in person or by Zoom/phone). To schedule an interview or request remote access details, please contact [email protected]. Continue reading

One question with Rudolph “Butch” Ware on where he thinks Newsom has fallen short as governor

University of California professor Butch Ware is the Green Party of California candidate running for California governor in 2026. CBS News California’s Julie Watts sits down with the Santa Barbara resident. Continue reading

Dr Butch Ware: The Only Anti-Zionist Candidate For California On Revolutionary Change

In this episode of Revolutionary Change, California Governor candidate Dr Butch Ware makes it clear: he is the only openly anti-Zionist candidate in the race. Speaking with Jen Perelman and Peter Hager, Dr Ware breaks down how establishment politicians like Katie Porter and Antonio Villaraigosa have aligned themselves with Zionist donors while ignoring Palestinian suffering. Continue reading

Sean Dougherty: The Fight Against Pesticides

Virtual Town Hall - SATURDAY I’m reaching out to invite you to an important Zoom event hosted by Sean Dougherty, featuring special guests Omar Dieguez, Providence Martinez Alaniz, Dr. Ann Lopez and Yanley Martinez. We will discuss Omar and Providence's hunger strike and the pressing issue of pesticide exposure in our community, as well as envision a pesticide-free future. Continue reading

Workers over billionaires — this Labor Day and beyond

This Labor Day, we’re proud to be in Howard County for the Workers Over Billionaires Rally, sponsored by Howard County for Human Dignity. This coalition is pushing for a county charter amendment that demands ethical investment practices — putting people and communities ahead of corporate profits. Continue reading

The Two-Party System Is Rigged: Here’s What We’re Doing About It

You already know the two-party system is broken. But what you may not know is just how rigged it really is. Ballot access restrictions. Debate exclusions. Corporate-funded campaigns. Voter suppression. The system is set up to keep independent voices out and the same old parties in. Continue reading

The Two-Party System Is Broken

Here's What We Can Do The Illusion of Choice in American Politics For decades, American voters have been told they have a choice. But in reality, that "choice" is almost always between two political parties that increasingly resemble each other in dysfunction and detachment. The Democratic and Republican parties dominate our political landscape not because they best represent the people’s will—but because they have built a system that actively prevents alternatives from gaining ground. Continue reading

Moore-Miller Administration Received More Than $36,000 From Frederick Stadium Proponent. Ellis Campaign Says "Hands Off" to Administration

Baltimore, MD —  Green Party gubernatorial candidate Andy Ellis today condemned what he described as “deeply troubling political interference” by the Moore-Miller Administration in local zoning decisions tied to a proposed stadium in Frederick. The controversial project—championed by a wealthy campaign donor and already drawing opposition from residents—raises questions about the influence of big money on local development. Continue reading