Residents interested in Maryland’s third-party politics will have an opportunity to learn more this weekend as the Maryland Green Party celebrates its 25th anniversary. The party’s annual assembly is scheduled for Saturday, June 14, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Michael E. Busch Annapolis Library. In addition to commemorating its founding, the event will include candidate presentations and discussions on the party’s goals heading into the 2026 election cycle.
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Founded in 2000, the Maryland Green Party has focused on environmental and social justice policies and positions itself as an alternative to the two-party system. The upcoming assembly will feature discussions with founding members, as well as appearances by several declared 2026 candidates for state and federal offices. Notable speakers include Dr. Jared Ball of Morgan State University, gubernatorial candidate Andy Ellis, and multiple congressional hopefuls.
Attendees will also view a student-made documentary exploring third-party politics, produced by Montgomery County middle schoolers. The award-winning film includes interviews with Maryland Green Party representatives and offers insight into the role of minor parties in a political landscape dominated by Democrats and Republicans.
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The event will conclude with remarks on the Green Party’s vision for growth and its positioning within broader national movements opposed to former President Donald Trump. Residents attending can expect updates on party strategy and candidate platforms focused on climate policy, electoral reform, and grassroots engagement.
Article by multiple contributors, based upon information from a press release issued by the Maryland Green Party.
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