This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (July 2024) |
Socialist Party of Colorado | |
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Ideology |
Democratic socialism[
citation needed] Socialist feminism[ citation needed] Multi-tendency[ citation needed] |
Political position | Left-wing |
National affiliation | Socialist Party USA |
Colors | Red |
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]
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 |
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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 |
This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (July 2024) |
Socialist Party of Colorado | |
---|---|
Ideology |
Democratic socialism[
citation needed] Socialist feminism[ citation needed] Multi-tendency[ citation needed] |
Political position | Left-wing |
National affiliation | Socialist Party USA |
Colors | Red |
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]
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 |