The NSW Greens have still not resolved their upper house ticket less than two months from the state election as members quit and candidates flee the bitterly divided party.

Hundreds of members are demanding a recount of the preselection for the upper house after former MP Jeremy Buckingham quit the Greens and announced his intention to contest the election as an independent.

Not happy: MP Jeremy Buckingham has quit the NSW Greens Party. Credit:Book Mitchell

But the party's internal rules mean a decision on its upper house candidates cannot be made until late February, just days before registrations close with the NSW Electoral Commission.

Preselection voting results shown to the Herald reveal that upper house MP Dawn Walker would be elevated to the second winnable position on the ticket if a recount was allowed.