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Ranked Choice Vote ID1236
Ranked Choice Vote2024 Coordinated Campaign Committee Election - Women
TypeOpen Ballot
Number of Seats3
Ranked Choice Vote AdministratorHolly Hart
PhaseClosed
Discussion11/25/2024 - 12/08/2024
Voting12/09/2024 - 12/15/2024
ResultResults
Presens Quorum30 0.6666
Candidates Anna Lee Dillon, NC
Chibu Asonye, IL
Nancy L Jones DC
 

Background

CCC COMMITTEE STRUCTURE

The Coordinated Campaign Committee shall consist of 10 voting members drawn from the affiliated state parties and caucuses. The National Committee shall elect 5 members of the CCC and replacements for recently opened vacancies with an on line election to be held each year. Nominations will be called for by the Secretary of the GPUS each year two weeks after Election Day. A two week nominating period shall be opened, followed by one week of discussion and an on line STV vote using the GPUS voting page and following the procedures and protocols the GPUS uses to elect the Steering Committee. The 5 people elected each year via the regular election shall serve two year terms while those elected or selected to fill vacancies will serve out the term of the member they are replacing. In between annual December elections for the CCC the GPUS Steering Committee shall appoint Greens to fill vacancies.



The committee shall always have an equal number of women to other members on its roster, except when it has an odd number of members. Then its makeup can be +1 for any gender. The exception to this rule is that no member of the committee shall be asked or forced to resign from the committee in order to re-establish the balance. The balance will be re-established by adding members to the committee. Each year, the election to fill open seats on the CCC shall be two elections, one to elect up to 5 women to the committee, one to elect up to 5 open seats for men and nonbinary individuals. The number elected in any given year shall be determined by the nature of the vacancies in that year with the goal of having at least 5 women on the committee.”

No State Green Party or GPUS Caucus may have more than one member serving on the CCC at any time. State Parties and Caucuses must formally, in writing, nominate one of their members to serve on the CCC. No State Party or Caucus can nominate more than one person in any given year, nor can they nominate if a member of their state party or caucus will continue to serve on the committee after the filling of whatever seats are being filled. Nominations from State Party or Caucus officers are to be sent to the Secretary of the GPUS during the post November Election Nominating Period and when a vacancy is being filled, and the Secretary shall publish them on the votes email list.

The Coordinated Campaign Committee may also work with a pool of CCC Associates; these include one liaison from each affiliated state party not already represented on the CCC as well as staff or other persons necessary to the productivity of the CCC who shall be chosen as deemed appropriate by the CCC. Associates may participate in CCC discussions and meetings as needed but are not regular voting members of the CCC.

The responsibilities of the co-chairs shall include keeping the committee on task, maintaining a current roster of committee members, conducting votes, and communicating with CC and SC members for the BRPP committee and its subcommittees. Co-chairs shall submit formal monthly reports to the CC list detailing committee activities. The committee may create working groups and subcommittees.

More information: https://gpus.org/committees/coordinated-campaign/ccc-policies-and-procedures/

There are three Candidates running for three seats open for Women Individuals

Candidate Information

Anna Lee Dillon, NC
Anna Lee Dillon lives in Cary, NC with her partner and children. She is a practicing mental health clinician in Durham, NC with a passion for healing the impacts of trauma perpetuated by the violence of poverty and the generational abuse in her community. She graduated from Jackson State University before receiving an MSW from NCSU. 



She first came to Green party politics when she worked on her father's campaign for Governor of Mississippi in 2003. She has been active with the NCGP for over 10 years and joined their Coordinating Committee as interim Membership Chair and Volunteer Coordinator for the ballot access campaign in 2022. She currently serves as Cochair of the NCGP and worked as Regional Field Coordinator for the Stein/Ware campaign for the South. She organized in her community with the movement for justice in Palestine and helped to found the Raleigh 2 Palestine coalition as well as working with the gubernatorial team for candidate Wayne Turner in 2024.


Anna Lee is particularly interested in healthcare for all, housing as a human right, rebuilding the anti-war/anti-imperialist movement and organizing for collective power in our communities. She is dedicated to building diversity and inclusion in the Green Party as the path to growth and success for the movement for people, planet and peace. 


Chibu Asonye, IL
Chibu Asonye (she/her/hers) is a Gen Z Chicago native and University of Illinois graduate (2018) who currently works as a resident director at the university. Chibu was the Green Party candidate in Illinois' 13th Congressional District (2024). Chibu leads the Champaign Green Party Chapter, The Prarrie Greens, and serves on the Illinois State Coordinated Campaign Committee. A Nigerian-American and youngest of four, Chibu is passionate about election reform and the well-being of her community. Chibu's top policy priorities were student loan forgiveness, Medicare for All, including dental insurance, and election reform, like ranked choice voting and lowering the ballot signature requirement.

*Visit Chibu for Congress Website



Nancy L Jones DC
Nancy L. Jones is the Chief Institutional Advancement Officer/Vice President at the Interdenominational Theological Center (Atlanta, GA). In her role, she oversees the Office of Institutional Advancement and manages all fundraising, grants administration, sponsored programs, communications, and advancement services. Prior to this role, Ms. Jones was the Associate Dean for Development,

Communications, and Alumni Relations at the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, where she worked on Harvard’s $6.5 billion capital campaign. She helped build the fundraising operations at Cheyney University (West Chester, PA), Virginia State University (Petersburg, VA) and Dillard University (New Orleans, LA) as Vice President for University Advancement and External Relations and Director of Development. Ms. Jones graduated with her M.Div. summa cum laude from the New Brunswick Theological Seminary (New Brunswick, NJ), her M.A. magna cum laude from Claremont School of Theology (Los Angeles, CA) and her B.F.A. from Howard University (Washington, DC). She is a member of the Smithsonian African American Museum of History and Culture (Washington, DC) and the International African American Museum (Charleston, SC). 

In 2023, she ran for a seat on the Green Party Coordinated Campaign Committee (CCC), representing the D.C. Statehood Green Party, where she helped to finance candidates running for local, state and federal offices. She has received the endorsement of the D.C. Statehood Green Party to run for a full term. Ms. Jones is a member of the Ward 8 Advisory Neighborhood Commission and mutual aid societies helping residents in Atlanta and Washington, DC. She is a member of several Progressive organizations fighting against war and Genocide in Gaza and Reparations for Black Americans.

Ms. Jones is the Founder/CEO of an award-winning AI tech startup in Washington, DC. She has completed business accelerators from Wharton Business School, Operation Hope, AARP, 1000 Black Voices and the Blackbone Project, with corporate mentorship from VISAÂ’s Economic Empowerment Institute and J.P. Morgan Chase.

Ms. Jones is originally from New Jersey and comes from a very close knit family that is spread out all over the U.S. and in Germany. She is a lifelong New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles fan.





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