Rhode Island’s Cool Moose Party Polls 13.4% in a 3-Way Statewide Race

Rhode Island has had a party called the Cool Moose Party since 1994. At the November 7, 2006 election, its founder, attorney Robert J. Healey, polled 13.4% of the vote for Lieutenant Governor. He campaigned on a pledge to try to abolish the office. The Democrat polled 53.1%, and the Republican polled 33.5%.

The Cool Moose is not a qualified party; only if it had polled 5% for Governor or President would it be qualified.


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