On the first Tuesday of every February, the Green Party of Allegheny County (GPOAC) hosts an annual convention where we hold elections. We will be electing members to the GPOAC Executive Committee and to represent GPOAC as delegates to the Green Party of Pennsylvania (GPPA) State Committee.
Not only will we hold elections, but we will also discuss and vote on the organizing strategy plans that have been in development over the past several months:
- Nominees for the GPOAC Executive Committee and delegates to the GPPA State Committee - https://docs.google.com/document/d/18SwTZYt8istfelelubIZkt__1gmc16MkgE1_klwdHcY/edit
- Committee structure proposal - https://docs.google.com/document/d/11_pb2oO_SugDprUTHjxTd-J5oPzxwc5AJAzpoEfKBNs/edit
- Proposed GPOAC 2026 budget - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Rk6HYr5DOfQyvr1cFnn6RfzNlFv1s8NxvgXySKXRBFo/edit
- Should we continue to require masking at in-person business meetings such as the monthly General Assembly?
There are also several other discussions occurring on Slack, the primary organizing platform used by GPOAC. If you would like to submit an item to be considered for the agenda, please use the form at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/184Kz45ZbgSNIBo2mnGrz98UJWZr50slppnv5Ff-BR8w/edit - Please arrive prepared familiar with these proposals and ready to discuss them!
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Tuesday, February 3, 2026
- 5:30-8:30 p.m.
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Pittsburgh Mennonite Church
- 2018 South Braddock Avenue
- Pittsburgh, PA 15218
- RSVP for the Zoom link at https://www.gpofpa.org/gpoac_convention_20260203
Mask policy: The GPOAC General Assembly voted at the 2025 Annual Convention to make all business meetings mask-mandated events. We ask that those who are sick or who have been recently exposed to stay home. We encourage those who attend to have tested recently to help slow the spread of COVID, influenza, and other airborne illnesses.
all business meetings mask-mandated events.We ask that those who are sick or who have been recently exposed to stay home. We encourage those who attend to have tested recently to help slow the spread of COVID, influenza, and other airborne illnesses.

