Socialist Party of New York

Socialist Party of New York
Socialist Party of New York
Chairman Lawrence Rockwood
Senate leader None
House leader None
Founded 1973
Headquarters Lafayette St., New York
Ideology Democratic socialism
National affiliation Socialist Party USA
Official colors Red
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The Socialist Party of New York (SPNY) is the state chapter of the Socialist Party of the United States of America (SPUSA) in New York.[citation needed]

The current SPUSA was organized by members of the Debs caucus of Socialist Party of America (SPA).[citation needed] At the SPA's 1972 National Convention, which was held in Manhattan,[1] the SPA changed its name to "Social Democrats, USA" by a vote of 73 to 34.[2] During the convention, the majority won every vote, by a ratio of two to one. The Convention elected a national committee of 33 members, with 22 seats for the majority caucus, 8 seats for the coalition caucus of Michael Harrington, 2 for the Debs caucus, and one for the "independent" Samuel H. Friedman.[3] Many former members of the Debs caucus joined David McReynolds in founding the Socialist Party of the United States of America in 1973.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Anonymous (27 December 1972). "Young Socialists open parley; to weigh 'New Politics' split". New York Times: p. 25. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70B10FF3B5C177B93C5AB1789D95F468785F9&scp=7&sq=Young+socialists&st=p. 
  2. ^ The New York Times reported on the 1972 Convention on other days, e.g.,
  3. ^ Anonymous (1 January 1973). "'Firmness' urged on Communists: Social Democrats reach end of U.S. Convention here". New York Times: p. 11. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50C15F73F551A7493C3A9178AD85F478785F9. 

History

Socialist Party of America

During its height in the 1910s, the party fielded candidates for the office of Mayor,[1] seats in the New York State Assembly and the House of Representatives.[2] In 1917, several anti-war organizations along with SPNY gathered to discuss the War in Europe.[3] When they nominated Morris Hillquit for Mayor, the party was afraid he along with other members faced imprisonment because of the party's anti-conscriptionist platform. During the national convention for the SPNY of 1917, the party decided to create a party bureau which would support socialist agitators who faced jail time or where sent behind bars.[4] During the national convention in 1918, they discussed the crisis in Russia and the election strategy for the gubernatorial election which was held later in 1918.[5]

In 1920, Samuel Orr, Louis Waldman, Charles Solomon, Samuel DeWitt, and August Claessens were called before the Speaker of the New York State Assembly. The five were charged with being unfit for membership in the Assembly through their membership in the Socialist Party of America and its state affiliate, and were suspended from their seats by a vote of 140 supporting to 6 against suspension.[6] A protracted political trial followed as to the fitness of the five Socialists to assume their seats, which ran throughout the winter and spring. The trial began on January 20, 1920.[7]

Socialist Party USA

The party is affiliated with the Socialist Party USA. It has a close relationship with the Green Party; as such, the Socialist Party almost never seeks ballot access, instead endorsing Green Party candidates.

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