However, he lost the Green Party nomination to Howie Hawkins, but later served the Hawkins campaign as media director.
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The party regained ballot status for at least four years when Howie Hawkins received over 50,000 votes in the 2010 gubernatorial election.
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Howie Hawkins ran as the Green Party candidate for Governor of New York, against six other candidates.
The race featured Democratic Party nominee Dan Maffei, who narrowly lost to incumbent Jim Walsh for the same seat in 2006, Republican Party nominee Dale Sweetland, former Chairman of the Onondaga County Legislature, and Green Party nominee Howie Hawkins, Green Party founder and frequent political candidate.