The Green Group on Warwickshire County Council has tabled a Vote of No Confidence in Reform Leader, Cllr George Finch.
The Green Group on Warwickshire County Council has tabled a Vote of No Confidence in Reform Leader, Cllr George Finch.
NSW state voting intention poll by DemosAU and PremierNational, dated twenty fourth of February to the fourth of March, with percent changes from seventeenth October to twenty second of October, the Australian Greens are polling at thirty six percent, up ten points, the Australian Labor Party are polling at thirty one percent, up two points, the Liberal National Party coalition are polling at fifteen percent, down eleven points, Pauline Hanson's One Nation are polling at thirteen percent, with no changes measured due to One Nation being a new party in this polling, and finally, parties marked as 'Other' are polling at five percent in total, down fourteen points.
π¨ At the state level in NSW, the Australian Greens are polling at 36% among 18-34 year olds, a MASSIVE increase compared to October.
The Greens have overtaken Labor. π
Seats
π’ GRΓNE: 56 (-2)
β«οΈ CDU: 56 (+14)
π΅ AfD: 35 (+180)
π΄ SPD: 10 (-9)
π FDP: 0 (-18)
π£ LINKE: 0 (-)
Chgs w/ 2021 election.
Bar chart and semicircle show Baden-WΓΌrttemberg election results by seats. Green and black have 56 seats each, blue 35, red 10. Percentages shown are: GRN 30.2%, CDU 29.7%, AfD 18.8%, SDP 5.5%, FDP and LEFT 4.4% each.
Baden-WΓΌrttemberg (Germany) state, preliminary final election results:
π’ GRΓNE: 30.3% (-2.3)
β«οΈ CDU: 29.7% (+5.6)
π΅ AfD: 18.7% (+9.0)
π΄ SPD: 5.5% (-5.5)
π FDP: 4.4% (-6.1)
π£ LINKE: 4.4% (+0.8)
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BREAKING: Greens will return to State Government in Baden-WΓΌrttemberg for fourth executive term.
Cem Γzdemir will be the next Minister-President.
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In the #Munich Mayoral election, Greens will be heading to the runoff against SDP π
Greens party chair Franziska Brantner says the result βsends a good signal from Baden-WΓΌrttemberg to the rest of the republic.β
Highlighted what she described as votersβ βcourage and optimismβ and their decision βnot to turn back to the past.β
According to Research Group Elections the state of parties so far in Baden-WΓΌrttemberg.
GRN: 57 (-1)
CDU: 56 (+13)
AfD: 35 (+18)
SDP: 10 (-9)
FDP: 0 (-)
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Projected voter turnout according to Infratest dimap/ARD in Baden-WΓΌrttemberg
Voter Turnout: 71.5% (+7.7)
Share of Postal Voters: 36.0% (-15.3)
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Greens in Baden-WΓΌrttemberg are set to be the largest party in the state election according to exit polls.
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Baden-WΓΌrttemberg election today:
β’ Polling stations open until 6pm (5pm GMT)
β’ 7.7 million eligible voters (>16 yo)
β’ 21 parties competing with a total of 1184 candidates
β’ Government: GRΓNE+CDU
β’ Minister President Winfried Kretschmann (GRΓNE)
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Latest Senedd poll shows Greens on course for a historic election. More In Common polling, dated from fifteenth February to third of March, with percent changes from thirtieth January to tenth of February, has Reform UK on twenty six percent, down five points, Plaid Cymru on twenty six percent, up two points, Labour on twenty percent, no change, the Conservatives on ten percent, down three points, and the Greens on ten percent, up five points.
Senedd seat projection, based on More In Common polling from fifteenth February to third of March, with seat changes from twenty twenty one Senedd election, has Reform UK on twenty eight seats, up twenty eight seats, Plaid Cymru on twenty eight seats, up fifteen seats, Labour on twenty six seats, down four seats, the Conservatives on seven seats, down nine seats, the Greens on five seats, up five seats, and the Lib Dems on two seats, up one seat.
π¨ The Green Party of England and Wales is on course for a massive breakthrough in Wales. Latest Senedd polling from More In Common has the Greens on 10%, winning not only their first seat in the Senedd, but 5 seats! ππ
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π¨ NEW | 2026 Local Elections - Greens predicted to win most seats in London:
π’ Grn: 548 (+530)
π΅ Con: 481 (+77)
π΄ Lab: 415 (-741)
π Lib: 252 (+72)
β‘οΈ Ref: 132 (+132)
Greens would be the largest party on four borough councils π
Source: Bombe published in @theguardian.com
Green League (Finish Greens) - 9,000
Green Left (Denmark) - 8,995
Green Party (Portugal) - 6,000
Green Party (Spain) - 4,337
Green Party of Ireland - 3,200
Green Party Northern Ireland - 700β800
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Membership by Green Parties in Europe:
Green Party (EW & Scotland) - over 225,000
GRΓNE (German Greens) - 166,000
GroenLinks (Netherlands) - 46,508
The Ecologists (French Greens) - 11,106
Groen (Belgium) - 10,000
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Green Party of England and Wales is the largest Green Party in Europe.
In 60 days, the UK will head to the polls.
No, it's not a General Election.
It's the Local Elections including the Scottish and Welsh elections.
Hereβs what you can do to help get Greens elected:
1) Join @greenparty.org.uk or @scottishgreens.org
2) get involved
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Westminster Voting Intention, sourced from Find Out Now between four March and six March, displays a bar chart of five political parties and their respective support levels. Reform UK is in the lead at twenty-seven percent, which is an increase of one percentage point since twenty-five February. The Green Party holds second place at twenty-one percent, representing an increase of three percentage points. The Conservative Party follows at seventeen percent, showing a decrease of one percentage point. The Labour Party stands at fifteen percent with no change in their standing since the previous poll. Finally, the Liberal Democrats are at ten percent, reflecting a decrease of two percentage points.
π¨ The Green Party keeps climbing! Zack Polanski's Greens are the challengers to Reform. ππ Happy Friday!
It's also Stroud rather than Stoud π
π¨ BREAKING: The Green Party of England and Wales has hit 215,000 members, since Hannah Spencer got elected as MP for Gorton and Denton! ππ
It's not just the Polanski effect, it's the Spencer effect too! π
Thrupp
Bar chart of Thrupp by-election results shows Greens leading with 67%, followed by Reform at 16%. Conservatives at 7%, Labour at 6%, Lib Dems at 3%.
π¨ The Greens challenged Reform and won with a huge majority in the Stoud council by-election last nightππ
Bar graph depicting results of Find Out Now poll on Westminster voting intention, no swing data is provided by Find Out Now, though it is worth mentioning Reform UK are, per numerous sources, declining in the polls at the moment, and the Greens are rising: Reform UK are on twenty four percent, the Greens on twenty percent, the Conservatives on seventeen percent, Labour on sixteen percent, and the Lib Dems on ten percent.
π¨ The Greens are challenging Reform for first place, according to a recent Find Out Now poll.
This is no fluke; make no mistake, the Greens are on the rise. ππ
Bar graph depicting results of Ipsos poll on Holyrood regional list voting intention, with swings compared to twenty seven November to third of December: SNP on twenty six percent, down two points, Labour on nineteen percent, up one point, the Greens on sixteen percent, down one point, Reform UK on fourteen percent, down three points, and the Conservatives on eleven percent, down one point.
π¨ The Scottish Greens are polling at 16% in a new Ipsos poll on Holyrood regional list voting intention - taken before the Gorton and Denton by-election - won by the Green Party of England and Wales
Our apologies for the bar chart being inaccurate, weβve been juggling work with doing Green Elects and itβs meant we have been unable to do our usual checks on posts.
Hereβs the original source of the poll: x.com/wahlen_de/st...
Bar chart showing political party support in Baden-WΓΌrttemberg, Germany. CDU 29%, GRN 24%, AfD 20%, SDP 9%, OTH 8%, FDP 6%, LEFT 6%. Changes: CDU -1, GRN +2, SDP -1, OTH +1.
Greens in Baden-WΓΌrttemberg, Germany, are polling in second place, outperforming the far-right and SDP!
With regional elections coming up this Sunday, could they be the largest party?
A graph depicting a poll graph, which averages GroenLinksβPvdA on +2 seats compared to the previous Dutch general election.
π¨ GroenLinksβPvdA, also known as GreenLeftβLabour, are predicted to win 22 seats at the next Dutch general election, an increase of 2 compared to the previous general election. π (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
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