Socialist Party of Colorado

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Socialist Party of Colorado
IdeologyDemocratic socialism[citation needed]
Socialist feminism[citation needed]
Multi-tendency[citation needed]
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationSocialist Party USA
ColorsRed
Website
SP of Colorado

The Socialist Party of Colorado was an affiliate of the Socialist Party of America, lasting from the first decade of the twentieth century to at least the 1950s.[citation needed] Later there was a Socialist Party of Colorado affiliated with the Socialist Party USA.[citation needed] The Socialist Party of Colorado engages in both electoral politics and non-electoral activism.[citation needed]

Election results

Presidential nominee results

Since 1976, the Socialist Party USA has run a candidate for President of the United States.[citation needed] The party's nominee has been on the ballot in Colorado in each election since 1996.[citation needed] The candidate who has received the highest vote total in Colorado was peace activist David McReynolds in 2000.[citation needed]

Year Nominee Votes Place
1976 Frank Zeidler[citation needed] None counted[citation needed]
1980 David McReynolds[citation needed] None counted[citation needed]
1984 Sonia Johnson[citation needed] None counted[citation needed]
1988 Willa Kenoyer[citation needed] None counted[citation needed]
1992 J. Quinn Brisben[citation needed] None counted[citation needed]
1996 Mary Cal Hollis[citation needed] 669 (.04%)[citation needed] 9th of 13
2000 David McReynolds[citation needed] 712 (0.01%)[citation needed] 8th of 10
2004 Walt Brown[citation needed] 216 (0.01%)[citation needed] 11th of 12
2008 Brian Moore[citation needed] 226 (0.01%)[citation needed] 12th of 16
2012 Stewart Alexander[citation needed] 308 (.01%)[citation needed] 11th of 14
2016 Mimi Soltysik[citation needed] 271 (.01)[citation needed] 21st of 22

Publications

  • State Constitution of the Socialist Party of Colorado, Adopted by Referendum Vote in September, 1909; In Effect from Nov. 1, 1909, 2018, Creative Media Partners. ISBN 9781376690125

References

  1. ^ Colorado, S. P. (2018). State Constitution of the Socialist Party of Colorado, Adopted by Referendum Vote in September, 1909; In Effect from Nov. 1, 1909. United States: Creative Media Partners, LLC.

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