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Revision as of 01:42, 30 May 2026

The Evergreens
TE
General details
Head of PartyRaz0Baz0
History
Founded18 January 2026 by
  • AboundedComet
  • Raz0Baz0
Registered26 January 2026 by Raz0Baz0 (link)
Political positions
Seats
Seats in the House of Representatives
1 / 11
Seats in the Senate
0 / 6
Category


The Evergreens (TE) is a political party in Redmont that aligns with green politics, ranging from moderate to progressive views.[1] TE was co-founded on 18 January 2026 by AboundedComet and Raz0Baz0, and registered on 26 January 2026.

TE considers itself a big tent which represents rural folks such as residents of wild towns, residents of the Willow farming district, members of the Department of the Interior (DOI). Since TE supports the DoI, it also by extension supports programs run by the DoI such as repairing environmental damage to the wilds and running the animal shelter. TE also considers itself a defender of trade jobs such as farming and mining, jobs traditionally relied on more by new players or the lower class. This naturally makes TE sympathetic to the lower class despite it not being structured around class struggle.[1]

There are more fringe segments of the TE which despise the "orange scam" (in reference to cheap lava) and desire to bring back coal.

History

The Evergreens was officially launched on 18 January 2026, by AboundedComet and Raz0Baz0, a former representative at the time, with the assistance of pricelessAgrari. The party came to fruition following Raz0Baz0's expulsion from the Workers' Party of Redmont, due to a scandal regarding him accepting a $5,000 bribe.[2] The party was founded on the three main focuses on support for Willow, the wild, and the Department of the Interior.[3]

On 26 January 2026, The Evergreens began their first internal elections for the roles of Head of Party and four council seats.[4] Raz0Baz0 was elected unanimously through member vote for Head of Party, AboundedComet was elected unanimously through council vote for Deputy Head of Party.

On 29 January 2026, The Evergreens released their official endorsement for the first Presidential election since the parties founding, opting to endorse the Multiman155 Presidential Campaign for the February 2026 election.

In Feburary 2026, the party scouted candidates for their first congressional election. The Evergreens opted to three of their own candidates for the House of Representatives and endorsed the party member, Talion77, for Senate.[5] One member was elected from The Evergreens ticket, former representative and Head of Party Raz0Baz0.

In March 2026, The Evergreens showed support for the newly formed wild town of Mironia following acts of terrorism, as declared by the wild community. $30,000 was sent to Mironia as part of a recovery fund, with an announcement condemning terrorism being sent by Raz0Baz0.

Electoral history

Public offices contested by TheEvergreens
Date Type Branch Candidate Result Ref.
2026 March General House of Reps Raz0Baz0

Gluonmaster Exclusive

🏆 (Raz)

❌ (Others)

[6]
Special House of Reps Gluonmaster [7]
April Special Senate Raz0Baz0 🏆 [8]
Special House of Reps Gluonmaster [9]
May General House of Reps Gluonmaster

PricelessAgrari

🏆(Gluon)

❌ (Agrari)

[10]
Senate Raz0Baz0 [11]
Special Senate Raz0Baz0 [12]
Special House of Reps SimplifiedMax TBD [13]

References