Liberty Union Party

Liberty Union Party

The Liberty Union Party of Vermont, founded in June 1970 by former Congressman William H. Meyer, Peter Diamondstone and others, [ [http://www.libertyunionparty.org/?page_id=2 "L.U.P. History," "The Official Website Of The Liberty Union Party - Vermont"] ] [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE3DE1238F931A25750C0A963958260 Herszenhorn, David M. "The Nation; To Vermont's Voters, What's Out Is In," "New York Times", March 12, 1995] ] originated in the anti-war and People's Party movements of the late 1960s and defines itself as a nonviolent socialist party.

Bernie Sanders joined Liberty Union in 1971, and was a candidate for several offices on their ticket before deciding to run as an independent. [Sanders, Bernie. "Outsider in the House", Verso: 1998; pp. 12-21 "et seq."]

The Liberty Union Party sometimes endorses the candidates of other parties which it feels offer a vision and goals compatible with its own. Over the years, it has selected various Presidential candidates from several national leftist political parties. In 1980, 1988, 1996 and 2000 it endorsed the Socialist Party USA's candidates. Mary Alice Herbert, the party's 2006 candidate for Lieutenant Governor, was the Vice Presidential candidate of the Socialist Party USA in 2004. However, due to conflicts with her running mate, Walt Brown, the LUP gave its ballot line to Workers World Party candidates John Parker and Teresa Gutierrez. In 2008, the Socialist Party's presidential candidate, Brian Moore, was the only candidate to collect the 1,000 signatures required to participate in the Liberty Union Party's presidential primary. The primary election is binding, so Moore and his running mate Stewart Alexander will be the Liberty Union nominees in the November general election. [" [http://www.ballot-access.org/2008/01/21/vermont-presidential-primaries Vermont Presidential Primaries] ", "Ballot Access News", 21 January 2008 (accessed 22 January 2008).] [" [http://www.ballot-access.org/2008/01/20/liberty-union-presidential-primary/ Liberty Union Presidential Primary] ", "Ballot Access News", 20 January 2008 (accessed 22 January 2008).]

Some Liberty Union members in 2004 sought the state-wide nomination of the Vermont Progressive Party, which had achieved major ballot status in 2000. [ [http://staging.vpr.net/news_detail/71476/ Kinzel, Bob. "Liberty Union Candidates Register as Progressives for Statewide Races," "Vermont Public Radio", Tuesday July 20, 2004] ]

The Liberty Union Party lost its major party status in 1994, but requalified in 2004 due to Auditor of Accounts candidate Jerry Levy's six percent showing. In 2006, the Liberty Union Party had nine candidates for offices including Governor, United States Senate and United States House of Representatives, and again received enough votes to retain its major party status.

Presidential nominee

* 1980 - David McReynolds (Socialist Party USA)
* 1988 - Willa Kenoyer (Socialist Party USA)
* 1992 - Lenora Fulani (New Alliance Party)
* 1996 - Mary Cal Hollis (Socialist Party USA)
* 2000 - David McReynolds (Socialist Party USA)
* 2004 - John Parker (Workers World Party)
* 2008 - Brian Moore (Socialist Party USA)

References

ee also

* List of political parties in the United States
* List of democratic socialist parties and organizations
* Vermont gubernatorial election, 2006
* Vermont United States Senate election, 2006
* Vermont United States House of Representatives election, 2006

External links

* [http://www.libertyunionparty.org/ Liberty Union Party Website]


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