George Read (Canadian politician)

George Read (Canadian politician)

George Read is the leader of the Green Party of Alberta and formerly a key organizer for the federal Green Party of Canada (GPC) in Alberta.

Green Party Organizing

Read led the provincial and federal Green Parties in Alberta during a period of growth in support for the parties. Prior to his involvement, the Green Party remained well below 1% of the vote in Alberta.

Green Party of Alberta

Read was elected leader of the Green Party of Alberta at the provincial convention held in Red Deer, Alberta, on November 1, 2003.

Green Party of Canada

Read brought together organizers for the Green Party of Canada who recruited the first full slate of Green candidates in Alberta for the 2004 federal election.

In that election, the Green Party of Canada received a higher percentage of votes in Alberta than in other provinces: the party won 6.3% of the popular vote in the province, and approximately 10% in the ridings of Calgary Centre-North (third highest Green vote percentage in Canada) and Calgary South Centre (fourth highest in Canada). Some commentatorsFact|date=May 2007 ascribed this to the relatively weak position of the Liberal Party of Canada and New Democratic Party in Alberta.

Read participated in a committee to decide staff changes in the GPC as of November 2006. One of the positions it would decide would be the National Campaign Manager.

Election campaigns

In June 2004, he ran for election as the Green Party of Canada candidate in the federal riding of Calgary Southeast, finishing just behind the NDP candidate.

He ran for the provincial Greens in the Calgary Egmont riding in the 2004 Alberta provincial election. Finishing just behind the Alberta Alliance and ahead of the NDP.

He was the Green Party of Alberta candidate in the June 12, 2007, by-election for the riding of Calgary Elbow.

Read was the leader of the Alberta Greens in the Mar 3rd 2008 provincial election. He ran in the riding of Calgary Northwest and received 4.95% of the vote. The Alberta Greens moved from 2.8% of the vote in 2004 to 4.6% of the vote in 2008 under Reads Leadership.

The Alberta Greens ran 79 candidates in 2008 up from 49 candidates in 2004. Information from www.elections.ab.ca under election results.

Personal history

Read was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

As a youth, he was a member of Scouts Canada, which he credits with giving him a love of the outdoors.Fact|date=May 2007

He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science/Management from the University of Calgary.Fact|date=May 2007

He has also been active for many years with the Sierra Club of Canada, in Calgary.Fact|date=May 2007

See also

*List of Green party leaders in Canada

External links

* [http://georgeread.ca/ George Read election campaign website]
* [http://www.albertagreens.ca/ Alberta Greens website]


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