Maryland State Board of Elections Tallies Number of Registrants in the Working Class Party

The Working Class Party became ballot-qualified in Maryland in March 2020. Therefore, it is listed as a choice on voter registration forms in Maryland. The Maryland State Elections Board tallies registration each month. The Working Class Party, starting from zero, is slowly increasing. In April it had 20 registered members; in May it had 61; and in June it had 246.

The Working Class Party is also on the ballot in Michigan, but Michigan does not have registration by party, so the party has no registered members in Michigan.


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Maryland State Board of Elections Tallies Number of Registrants in the Working Class Party — 2 Comments

  1. ALL govt party lists = P-U-R-G-E lists — aka DEATH AT 4 AM by govt secret police killers.

    Z-E-R-O learned from 2 World Wars and TYRANT killer regimes — Cheka, KGB, Gestapo, Kenpeitai, etc. etc. etc.

    —–
    NO primaries.

    PR and AppV — pending Condorcet.

    TOTSOP

  2. Different from Working Families Party ???

    — more of that socialist/communist hair splitting stuff ???

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