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  2. Peace and Freedom Party - Wikipedia

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    In the 2006 California elections, two statewide Peace and Freedom Party candidates received more than the required vote, thus ensuring the party's ballot status for another four years (Elizabeth Cervantes Barron received 212,383 votes, 2.5% of the total, for Controller; [27] [non-primary source needed] and Tom Condit received 187,618 votes, 2.2 ...

  3. Gloria La Riva - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Estela La Riva (born August 13, 1954) is an American perennial political candidate and communist activist with the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) and the Peace and Freedom Party. She was the PSL's nominee and the Peace and Freedom's nominee in the 2020 presidential election , her tenth consecutive run as either a presidential ...

  4. List of political parties in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Peace and Freedom Party: California Socialism [30] 1967 Left-wing: 142,311 154,538 (0.10%) [B] Approval Voting Party: Colorado Electoral reform [31] 2016 4,846 2,196 (0.001%) Colorado Center Party: Colorado [32] Centrism: 2022 [32] Center: 2,375 Conservative Party of New York State: New York Conservatism [33] 1962 Right-wing: 154,128 ...

  5. What's on the 2024 California primary election ballot? - AOL

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    Several third-party candidates will also appear on the ballot, including author and academic Cornel West, who is on the Peace and Freedom Party ballot, and perennial candidate Jill Stein, who is ...

  6. Marsha Feinland - Wikipedia

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    Marsha Feinland (born May 21, 1949) [1] is an American activist and politician. Feinland was a third-party candidate (Peace and Freedom Party) for President of the United States in the 1996 U.S. presidential election.

  7. Claudia De la Cruz 2024 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Politics of California - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, the two major political parties in California that currently have representation in the State Legislature and U.S. Congress are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. There are four other parties that qualify for official ballot status: the American Independent Party, Green Party, Libertarian Party, and Peace and Freedom ...

  9. Emma Wong Mar - Wikipedia

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    Wong Mar was the Peace & Freedom Party's vice-presidential nominee in that year, and was the first Asian-American to run in a national general election for President or Vice-President. [4] She ran for State Assembly three times between 1982 and 1992 and for U.S. Congress once, in 1994.