Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein speaks to pro-Bernie Sanders supporters outside City Hall in Philadelphia in July. (Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post)Almost three weeks after the election, the Green Party is finally having its moment. Established in 1984 as a progressive alternative to the two major parties, the Green Party has mostly measured its victories in single-digit vote percentages and county board elections. [Why there's virtually no chance a Jill Stein recount could change the 2016 outcome]This may be the least surprising thing you'll read all day: The Green Party's support appears to be strongest in California. California's Green Party also has a county supervisor and six members of a town or city council.
Source: Washington Post November 25, 2016 14:53 UTC