Vermont Working Families Party

Vermont Working Families Party
Chairperson Marth Allen (Co-Chair)
Dan Brush (Co-Chair)
Jennifer Henry (Co-Chair)
Bernard Kuntzelmann (Co-Chair)
Richard Russell (Co-Chair)
Founded 2006
Ideology Progressivism
Populism
Social democracy
Political position Center-left
Colors Blue and White
Website
http://www.vtworkingfamilies.org
Politics of the United States
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Elections

The Vermont Working Families Party (VTWFP) is a minor political party in the American state of Vermont that is a "sister" party of the Working Families Party group, consisting of New York, Oregon, Delaware, Connecticut, and South Carolina.

The Working Families Party was first organized in 1998 by a coalition in New York of labor unions, ACORN and other community organizations, members of the now-inactive national New Party, and a variety of public interest groups such as Citizen Action of New York.

Electoral strategy

Like other minor parties in the state, the VTWFP benefits from Vermont's electoral fusion laws that allow cross-endorsement of a single candidate by multiple parties. This allows sympathetic voters to support a minor party without feeling like they are "wasting" their vote or are being a spoiler. The WFP typically endorses the Democratic Party or Vermont Progressive Party candidate.

Platform

The VTWFP launched itself with an agenda focused on investing in green jobs and technology, health care reform with an emphasis on universal access, and ballot reform that would reform Vermont's ballot access laws.

See also

References

    • Newfield, J., "Working Families Party Takes Place at the Table", The New York Sun, 11 Nov, 2003.

    External links

    Template:Politics of Vermont

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