People
editName | Image | Nationality | Occupation | Draft | Notes |
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Michael Wood | American | 2024 Prohibition Party Nominee for President[1][2] | User:Microplastic Consumer/Michael Wood | ||
Bill Stodden | American | 2024 Socialist Party USA Nominee for President[3] | User:Microplastic Consumer/Bill Stodden | ||
Tom Ross | American | 2024 Transhumanist Party Nominee for President[4][5] | User:Microplastic Consumer/Tom Ross | HPlus | |
William Lee Hunt | American | 2024 Independent Presidential candidate | User:Microplastic Consumer/William Lee Hunt | ||
Jay Bowman | American | 2024 Independent Presidential candidate | User:Microplastic Consumer/Jay Bowman | ||
Karina Garcia | American | 2024 Party for Socialism and Liberation VP Nominee | User:Microplastic Consumer/Karina Garcia | ProleWiki | |
Tony Jones | American | Perennial candidate, Party Party of Rhode Island founder/VP Nominee[6] | User:Microplastic Consumer/Tony Jones | ||
Trisha Butler | American | 2024 Liberal Party USA VP Nominee[7] | User:Microplastic Consumer/Trisha Butler | LPedia | |
Dennis Richter | American | 2024 Socialist Workers Party VP Nominee[8][9][10][11][12][13] | User:Microplastic Consumer/Dennis Richter | ||
Jonathan Realz | American | 2024 Pirate Party VP Nominee[14][15][16] | User:Microplastic Consumer/Jonathan Realz | ||
Richard Duncan | American | Perennial Candidate for President, 2004 2008 2016 and 2024[17][18][19][20][21][22] | User:Microplastic Consumer/Richard Duncan | ||
Charles Ballay | American | 2024 Libertarian Party Presidential candidate | User:Microplastic Consumer/Charles Ballay | Simple English Wiki | |
Gary Swing | American | 2020 Independent presidential candidate; perrenial candidate | User:Microplastic Consumer/Gary Swing | ||
Frank Atwood | American | 2020 Approval Voting Party nominee for President | User:Microplastic Consumer/Frank Atwood | ||
Bill Hammons | American | 2020 Unity Party of America Nominee for President | User:Microplastic Consumer/Bill Hammons | ||
President R19 Boddie | American | Perrenial Candidate | User:Microplastic Consumer/President Boddie | ||
Ricki Sue King | American | Genealogist, 2020 Independent presidential candidate[23][24][25] | |||
Karla Ballard | American | 2020 Shopping Party Nominee for Vice-President[26][27][28] | User:Microplastic Consumer/Karla Ballard | ||
R. J. Harris | American | 2012 Independent Candidate for President | User:Microplastic Consumer/R. J. Harris | ||
Chelene Nightingale | American | 2010 American Independent Party nominee for Governor of California
former director of Save Our State Sources from IPR/BAN:[29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38] |
User:Microplastic Consumer/Chelene Nightingale | ||
Stephen Durham | American | 2008 Freedom Socialist Party Nominee for President[48][49][50] | User:Microplastic Consumer/Stephen Durham | ||
Eric Hovde | American | Businessman | Eric Hovde | Deleted Article |
Political Parties/Organizations
editName | Logo | Location | Founded | Abolished | Draft | Notes |
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Unity Party of Colorado | Colorado, USA | 2024 | User:Microplastic Consumer/Unity Party of Colorado | |||
Senate of Manchukuo | Changchun, Manchukuo | 1932 | 1945 | User:Microplastic Consumer/Senate of Manchukuo |
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