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Candidate Recruitment & Selection Process

 

If you are a member in good standing of the Northern Virginia Green Party and are considering becoming a candidate for elective office, or know someone you believe would make a suitable candidate, you should familiarize yourself with the party’s nomination process below. If, after reviewing this process you are interested in exploring the idea further, please contact our co-chair.

 

Candidate requirements overview:

 

Understand election calendar and petition requirements
Understand the party’s endorsement procedure
Have preliminary interview with party Candidate Recruitment Committee

  • Must be a Northern Virginia Green Party member in good standing

  • Must have supporting petition signed by at least 6 Northern Virginia Green Party members

  • Discuss qualifications in relation to “Guidelines for Evaluating Prospective Candidates”

Identify campaign goals
Seek Northern Virginia Green Party member support
Evaluate non-Northern Virginia Green Party resources available
Write detailed campaign plan
Request Northern Virginia Green Party endorsement

  • Satisfy as many of the Northern Virginia Green Party candidate “Guidelines” as possible

  • Present campaign goals, campaign plan, and evidence of Northern Virginia Green Party support

Utilize national and state Green Party resources

 

GUIDELINES

For Evaluating Prospective Candidates
The following list identifies characteristics of the ideal candidate. The Northern Virginia Green Party Steering Committee does not expect any candidate, particularly a new candidate to be strong in all areas. However, this framework should help the Committee identify the areas in which we can be most helpful. Further, these guidelines should help candidates assess the work they need to do to be successful.

Personal Base

  • Individual networks

  • Organizational networks

  • Knows the community

  • Active in the community

  • Support from family/employer

  • Knows the issues

  • Personal long-range vision

  • No skeletons

  • Strong resume

Personal Factors

  • Makes a good impression

  • Speaks well in large and small groups

  • Handles complexity & adversity well

  • Appeals to the core voters

  • Appeals to non-core voters

  • Prepared (psychologically) to run as an underdog

  • Clarity and consistency on issues

  • Willing to raise difficult issues

Political Skills

  • Relationship with Green Party elected officials

  • Relationship with Green Party leaders

  • Membership/leadership in the Green Party

  • Campaign experience – running campaigns, working in campaigns

  • Political vision – able to plan long-term

  • Responsive to Green Party values

Campaign Strength

  • Good staff

  • Good volunteers

  • Good organization

  • Ability to raise money

  • Good match-up against likely opposition