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Pages in category "Socialist Workers Party (United States) presidential nominees" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
American Workers Party: Trotskyism [113] Merged into: Workers Party of the United States: 1933 1934 Workers Party of the United States: Trotskyism [114] Merged into: Socialist Party of America: 1934 1938 Union Party: Distributism [115] 1936 1936 America First Party (1943) Isolationism [116] 1944 1947 American Vegetarian Party: 1947 1967 States ...
News reports suggested the following prospective candidates, who all eventually declined to run: La Shawn Ford (member of Illinois House of Representatives), [17] Stacy Davis Gates, [18] and Melissa Conyears-Ervin. [19] In the first round, Vallas and Johnson won 32.9% and 21.6% of the vote respectively and advanced to the run-off election. [20]
In a boost to his campaign for Chicago mayor, U.S. Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García has picked up an endorsement from IUOE Local 150, one of the state’s most influential labor unions. With the ...
1947 municipal platform Chicago : Workers Party Campaign Committee, 1947 Leon Trotsky Marxism in the United States (introduction) New York: Workers Party, 1947 (as Albert Gates) Irving Howe Don't pay more rent! , Long Island City , N.Y. : Published by Workers Party Publications for the Workers Party of the United States 1947.
Lula da Silva Jonas Gahr Støre. Lula da Silva, President of Brazil (2003–2010, 2023–present) (Workers' Party) [1] [2]; Jonas Gahr Støre, 36th Prime Minister of Norway (2021–present) Leader of the opposition in Norway (2014–2021), leader of the Labour Party (AP) (2021–present), Minister of Foreign Affairs (2005–2012), Minister of Health and Care Services (2005–2012), and Member ...
The 2023 Chicago mayoral election was held on February 28, 2023, to elect the mayor of Chicago, Illinois. With no candidate receiving a majority of votes in the initial round of the election, a runoff election was held on April 4.
The Party for Socialism and Liberation attained ballot access in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, Vermont, and Washington. In addition, De la Cruz received ballot lines from the Peace and Freedom Party in California, the South Carolina Workers Party, and has filed as unaffiliated in Utah. [10] [better source needed]