Committee Elections at Conference

Nominations for committees elected at conference are now open.

Rules and deadlines

  • Candidates and proposers must be current members of the Party.
  • Candidates need two proposers. 
  • Proposers should have been members for at least one year.
  • Candidates and their nominators do not need to attend conference, though please note that the
    hustings will be held in person only at Conference.
  • Anyone registered for conference whether in person or online will be able to vote.

Timings
Candidates should complete the relevant nomination form (see links below) by
Close of nominations at 12.00 midday on Saturday 7 September.
Hustings will be held in person at the Conference venue at 13.30 on Saturday 7 September
Voting will open after the hustings and will close at 13.00 on Sunday 8 September.
Results will be announced during the final plenary at Conference and online shortly thereafter.

If you have any questions about the process, please contact the Electoral Returning Officer at ero@greenparty.org.uk.

Committee positions up for election

Standing Orders Committee
Standing Orders Committee (SOC) oversees rules set down by successive Conferences that govern all Green Party activity. See the SOC Space (membership login required) for more details.
Nomination form

Conferences Committee
The Conferences Committee is responsible for Party Conferences and for assisting in the organisation of other conferences to be held by the Party. To be eligible, members should have attended at least two Party Conferences, including one in the current year. These may include the Conference at which they are nominated.
Nomination form

Equalities & Diversity Committee
The Equalities & Diversity Committee is convened by the Equalities & Diversity Coordinator and consists of five members elected at Conference, plus a representative of each group that is recognised as a Members Working Group. The E&D Committee supports the work of the Co-ordinator and seeks to improve Equalities & Diversity within the Green Party.
Nomination form

Alternative Resolution Committee
Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee exists to serve the needs of Green Party members in resolving disputes arising in any matter relating to the membership and activities of The Green Party, Regional Parties and Local Parties.
Nomination form

International Committee
International Committee works with Green Parties around the world to promote Green Party values of ecology, social justice, non‐violence and grassroots democracy. The work of the Committee keeps the Green Party of England and Wales closely linked in with the global Green community.
Nomination form

Campaigns Committee
Campaigns Committee exists to support the non-electoral campaigns of local and regional Green Parties.
Nomination form

Green World
Green World is the Green Party’s news, features and comment website. It is updated regularly (at least weekly) with the aim of promoting and sharing Green news and views with party members and the wider Green community. The content of the website is supervised by Green World Editorial Board (GWEB). See https://greenworld.org.uk
Nomination form

Disciplinary Committee
The Disciplinary Committee is a body of the Green Party of England and Wales which handles all complaints of disciplinary nature that cannot be resolved at Local or Regional Party level.
Nomination form

NB If you have been asked to be a nominator for a candidate, please use this form to submit your info.

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