In the 2012 Presidential election, the party supports Jill Stein's presidential candidacy.
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In 2002, David Segal became the first Green to gain public office in Rhode Island, when he won a four-candidate election to the Providence City Council.
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In June 2004 GPRI hosted a diplomatic visit by Miguel Angel Pimentel, President of the Green Party of Democratic Unity in the Dominican Republic.
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In the 1996 and 2000 presidential elections, GPRI put Ralph Nader on the Rhode Island ballot for U.S. President, and Nader's vote share in 2000 (6.12%) was enough to win major party status for the GPRI.
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