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Stewart Alexander Declares for Peace & Freedom Gubernatorial Nomination

Posted on January 2, 2009 by adminJanuary 2, 2009
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Stewart Alexander has declared that he will seek the Peace & Freedom Party gubernatorial nomination in California in 2010. He was the Socialist Party’s vice-presidential nominee in 2008. No member of the Socialist Party has ever before captured a Peace … Continue reading →

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Stewart Alexander Declares for Peace & Freedom Gubernatorial Nomination

Posted on January 2, 2009 by adminJanuary 2, 2009
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Stewart Alexander has declared that he will seek the Peace & Freedom Party gubernatorial nomination in California in 2010. He was the Socialist Party’s vice-presidential nominee in 2008. No member of the Socialist Party has ever before captured a Peace … Continue reading →

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Oklahoma Legislator Introduces Bill to Require Candidates to Submit Birth Certificate

Posted on January 1, 2009 by adminJanuary 1, 2009
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Oklahoma Representative Mike Ritze (R-Broken Arrow) has pre-filed a bill, requiring candidates for public office to submit a copy of their Birth Certificates. Ritze is a professor of Forensic Science and a physician, and was just elected to his first … Continue reading →

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Republicans Take Control of All 95 County Election Commissions in Tennessee

Posted on January 1, 2009 by adminJanuary 1, 2009
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Tennessee’s Constitution provides that County Election Commissions be composed of 5 members. Three are appointed by the party that has the most seats in the State House of Representatives, and two are appointed by the party with the second-largest number … Continue reading →

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Socialist Labor Party Closes Office

Posted on December 31, 2008 by adminDecember 31, 2008
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The Socialist Labor Party, the original party of socialism in the United States, stopped running candidates for partisan public office after 1981, but has continued to publish its newspaper, The People, on a bimonthly schedule. However, due to a shortage … Continue reading →

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