Socialist party in the United States
The Working Class Party (WCP) is a left-wing political party in the United States , based in Detroit , Michigan . WCP first gained ballot access in 2016. WCP supports progressive , pro-labor and socialist policies and candidates.
The party was created by Trotskyist newspaper The Spark and its supporters,[ 1] which continues to endorse the party.[ 2]
History
From 2011 to 2013, The Spark conducted a campaign to encourage the working class to organize independent of the Democratic Party .[citation needed ] In 2014, five people active in that campaign ran for office as Independent candidates.[ 3] [ 4] Four candidates lost. David Roehrig won his campaign for Wayne County Community College Trustee , due to his only opponent (the Democratic incumbent) being disqualified before the election.[ 5]
In 2016, several dozen WCP volunteers turned in more than 50,000 signatures, above the required 31,566, which enabled WCP candidates to appear as party candidates on Michigan ballots.[ 6] [ 7]
Ideology
The WCP argues that no working class party exists, because both the Democrats and the Republicans are controlled by the bosses .[ 8] In the WCP's party program, it supports a living wage tied to inflation and full employment through reductions in working time .[ 9] The WCP holds that the working class "won't change our situation with an election", but can "use this election to say there are [...] tens of thousands of people[ ]who agree with this program for the crisis".[ 9]
Election results
The WCP has fielded electoral candidates in the United States for local , state , and federal offices. WCP candidates usually run as official WCP candidates on their own ballot line .
No WCP candidate has yet won a contested election, however one WCP candidate won an uncontested election for the Wayne County Community College Board in 2014.
As of November 2022, the party has ballot access in Illinois , Maryland and Michigan .[ 10] As of December 2020, 2,102 voters were affiliated with the WCP in Maryland.[ 11]
Congressional elections
Year
Candidate
Chamber
State
District
Votes
%
Result
Notes
Ref
2024
Ed Hershey
House
Illinois
4th
[ 12]
2024
Simone R. Coleman
House
Michigan
13th
13,367
[ 12]
2024
Gary Walkowicz
House
Michigan
12th
9,401
[ 12]
2024
Andrea L. Kirby
House
Michigan
10th
11,162
[ 12]
2024
Jim Walkowicz
House
Michigan
9th
12,169
[ 12]
2024
Kathy Goodwin
House
Michigan
8th
8,492
[ 12]
2024
Louis Palus
House
Michigan
3rd
5,546
[ 12]
2024
Liz Hakola
House
Michigan
1st
8,497
[ 12]
2024
Juan Rey
House
California
37th
8,910
Advanced to general election
Nonpartisan blanket primary
[ 13]
2022
Simone R. Coleman
House
Michigan
13th
8,811
Lost
[ 14]
2022
Gary Walkowicz
House
Michigan
12th
8,046
Lost
[ 14]
2022
Andrea L. Kirby
House
Michigan
10th
5,905
Lost
[ 14]
2022
Jim Walkowicz
House
Michigan
9th
6,570
Lost
[ 14]
2022
Kathy Goodwin
House
Michigan
8th
9,077
Lost
[ 14]
2022
Louis Palus
House
Michigan
3rd
4,192
Lost
[ 14]
2022
Liz Hakola
House
Michigan
1st
5,480
Lost
[ 14]
2022
Ed Hershey
House
Illinois
4th
4,503
Lost
[ 15] [ 16]
2020
Philip Kolody
House
Michigan
14th
2,534
Lost
[ 17]
2020
Sam Johnson
House
Michigan
13th
5,284
Lost
[ 17]
2020
Gary Walkowicz
House
Michigan
12th
11,147
Lost
[ 17]
2020
Andrea Kirby
House
Michigan
9th
8,970
Lost
[ 17]
2020
Kathy Goodwin
House
Michigan
5th
8,180
Lost
[ 17]
2018
Philip Kolody
House
Michigan
14th
4,761
Lost
[ 18]
2018
Sam Johnson
House
Michigan
13th
22,186
Lost
[ 18]
2018
Gary Walkowicz
House
Michigan
12th
6,712
Lost
[ 18]
2018
Andrea Kirby
House
Michigan
9th
6,797
Lost
[ 18]
2018
Kathy Goodwin
House
Michigan
5th
12,646
Lost
[ 18]
2018
Juan Rey
House
California
29th
944
Lost
Nonpartisan blanket primary
[ 19] [ 20]
2016
Sam Johnson
House
Michigan
13th
8,835
Lost
[ 21]
2016
Gary Walkowicz
House
Michigan
12th
9,183
Lost
[ 21]
2014
Gary Walkowicz
House
Michigan
12th
5,039
Lost
[ 22]
2014
Sam Johnson
House
Michigan
13th
3,466
Lost
[ 22]
Statewide elections
State legislature elections
Year
Candidate
Office
State
District
Votes
%
Result
Notes
Ref
2024
Linda Green Harris
House
Michigan
16th district
[ 12]
2024
Hashim Malik Bakari
House
Michigan
13th district
[ 12]
2024
Logan Ausherman
House
Michigan
8th district
[ 12]
2024
Linda Rayburn
House
Michigan
7th district
[ 12]
2024
Larry Darnell Betts
House
Michigan
3rd district
[ 12]
2024
Mark DaSacco
House
Michigan
2nd district
[ 12]
2022
Kimberly Givens
Senate
Michigan
6th district
3,396
Lost
[ 14]
2022
Linda Rayburn
Senate
Michigan
3rd district
10,214
Lost
[ 14]
2022
Larry Darnell Betts
Senate
Michigan
2nd district
1,636
Lost
[ 14]
2020
Louis Palus
House
Michigan
75th district
1,234
Lost
[ 17]
2020
Larry Darnell Betts
House
Michigan
15th district
970
Lost
[ 17]
2020
Simone R. Coleman
House
Michigan
14th district
1,937
Lost
[ 17]
2020
Kimberly Givens
House
Michigan
7th district
1,224
Lost
[ 17]
2020
Linda Rayburn
House
Michigan
4th district
1,023
Lost
[ 17]
2018
Louis Palus
Senate
Michigan
29th district
1,445
Lost
[ 18]
2018
Thomas Repasky
Senate
Michigan
18th district
2,954
Lost
[ 18]
2018
Larry Betts
Senate
Michigan
5th district
3,944
Lost
[ 18]
2018
Hali McEachern
Senate
Michigan
3rd district
2,095
Lost
[ 18]
Local elections
Other candidates who shared many of the same ideas as the Working Class Party appeared as "non-partisan" (independent) candidates on the ballot in Chicago in 2015; in Baltimore in 2016 and 2020; and in Los Angeles in 2018.[ 31] [ 32] [ 33]
See also
References
^ Taylor, Tristan (9 November 2022). "What Is the Michigan Working Class Party?" . Left Voice .
^ Spark, The. "To Cast a Useful Vote November 5 — The Spark #1207" . The Spark . Retrieved 2024-08-18 .
^ Dupuis, Mary (31 October 2022). "What's the WC on the Ballot? Mary Anne Hering Explains the Working Class Party" . Oakland County Times .
^ "Who are Gary Walkowicz and the Working Class Party?" . World Socialist Web Site . 2 November 2018. Retrieved 2020-11-03 .
^ "2014 Election Results, Michigan | Working Class Fight" . www.workingclassfight.com . Archived from the original on 2018-09-06. Retrieved 2018-09-05 .
^ "Working Class Party Petition in Michigan Has Enough Valid Signatures | Ballot Access News" . 18 August 2016. Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2017-01-25 .
^ Staff, Stateside (22 August 2016). "Michigan's newest political party gets certified today" . www.michiganradio.org . Archived from the original on 2021-02-25. Retrieved 2021-06-01 .
^ "Gary Walkowicz: Main Speech of the WCP Convention | Working Class Fight" . www.workingclassfight.com . Archived from the original on 2018-08-31. Retrieved 2018-08-30 .
^ a b "A Working Class Program To Combat the Crisis of Capitalism" . Working Class Party. 2022. Archived from the original on November 13, 2022.
^ "Working Class Party on the Ballot in Illinois, Maryland & Michigan | Working Class Fight" . www.workingclassfight.com . Retrieved 2022-11-06 .
^ "Maryland State Board of Elections Summary of Voter Registration Activity Report December 2020" (PDF) . Maryland State Board of Elections . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-01-27.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Working Class Party on the Ballot in Michigan, Illinois, California, 2024 | Working Class Fight" . www.workingclassfight.com . Retrieved 2024-08-18 .
^ "Juan Rey: A Worker on the Ballot! | Working Class Fight" . www.workingclassfight.com . Retrieved 2024-03-06 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k "2022 Michigan Unofficial General Election Results - 11/08/2022" . mielections.us . Retrieved 2022-11-18 .
^ "DDHQ Election Results" . results.decisiondeskhq.com . Retrieved 2022-11-18 .
^ "Board of Election Commissioners for the City of Chicago" . chicagoelections.gov . Archived from the original on 2021-02-02. Retrieved 2021-06-01 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "2020 Michigan Official General Election Results - 11/03/2020" . mielections.us . Retrieved 2022-11-18 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k "2018 Michigan Official General Election Results - 11/06/2018" .
^ "Statement of Vote JUNE 5, 2018 STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION" (PDF) .
^ "California Secretary of State, Statewide Direct Primary Election - Statement of the Vote, June 5, 2018 - United States Representative in Congress by District, see page 10 in the 82-congress.pdf file" (PDF) . Archived (PDF) from the original on September 6, 2018. Retrieved September 5, 2018 .
^ a b c "2016 Michigan Official General Election Results - 11/08/2016" . mielections.us . Retrieved 2022-11-18 .
^ a b "2014 Michigan Official General Election Results - 11/04/2014" . mielections.us . Retrieved 2022-11-18 .
^ "Official 2022 Election Results" . elections.maryland.gov . Retrieved March 8, 2023 .
^ "STATE OF MICHIGAN POLITICAL PARTY STATUS AUGUST 4, 2020 PRIMARY NOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL ELECTION" (PDF) . Michigan State Bureau of Elections . Archived (PDF) from the original on March 9, 2021. Retrieved August 30, 2018 .
^ "Political_Party_Status_482649_7.pdf" (PDF) . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-03-09. Retrieved 2018-08-30 .
^ "2020 Election Results" . elections.maryland.gov . Retrieved 2022-11-18 .
^ "2016 Election Results" . elections.maryland.gov . Retrieved 2022-11-18 .
^ "Baltimore City Board of Elections, 2016 General Election Results - Election Summary Report" (PDF) . Archived (PDF) from the original on 2018-09-06. Retrieved 2018-09-05 .
^ "Board of Election Commissioners for the City of Chicago" . chicagoelections.gov . Retrieved 2022-11-18 .
^ a b c "November 4, 2014 General Election Results | Clerk" . www.waynecounty.com . Retrieved 2022-11-18 .
^ "I Stand for a Working Class Fight | Working Class Fight" . www.workingclassfight.com . Archived from the original on 2018-09-05. Retrieved 2018-09-05 .
^ "David Harding, Working Class Candidate" . Archived from the original on 2018-08-31. Retrieved 2018-08-30 .
^ "Juan Rey: A Worker for Congress" . Archived from the original on 2018-06-20. Retrieved 2018-06-19 .
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