United Coalition USA Home - Pure Proportional Representation (PPR) Electoral College (2024)

President: Demetra Jefferson Wysinger [Wxyz New Day] (US Presidential candidate) (TX) askwy2020@gmail.com
Vice President: James O. Ogle [One] p-7 USA ss3
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Chair: Svetlana N. Boginskaya [Libertarian]
Vice Chair: Karena Apple Feng [Independent]
Deputy Vice Chair: Jim Doyle [Republican]
Secretary: Rana Maria Sandlin [Common Wealth]
Vice Secretary: James O. Ogle [One]
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The 6456-member U.S.A. Electoral College
Hare Quota = (1 / 6456) + 1 vote

Senate Chamber

Libertarian Party - 151 Electors

Sandra Salas [Libertarian] (PA), Vermin Supreme [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate) (TX), Sarah Rivard [Libertarian] (CA Senator Elector) voteherd@yahoo.com (310) 877-8664,Jo Jorgensen [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate) (NC), Geraldo Guinto [Libertarian] (707) 342-0703, Mimi Robson [Libertarian] (CA), Erick Brown [Libertarian] (CA) rockclubfoundation@gmail.com, Colleen Guerrero [Libertarian] (CA) (760) 583-4865, clelesteg@yahoo.com, Kim Ruff [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate) (AZ), Erin Adams [Libertarian] 1Libertarian USA-ss10-7, Souraya Faas [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate) (FL), Mark Hinkle [Libertarian] (CA) mark@garlic.com, Jonathan Jaech [Libertarian] (CA) johnaj@vlda.org, Paul Holman [Libertarian], paulholman@live.com, CALou Burns [Libertarian] (323) 928-6665 louissinburns08@gmail.com, Sam Sloan [Libertarian] (917) 659-3397 samhsloan@gmail.com, (NY, CA)Dan Taxation is Theft Behrman [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Jennifer Ogle [Libertarian] https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008326305937&ref=br_rs (TN), Blake Ashby [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Svetlana N. Boginskaya [Libertarian] https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1467201076 (IL), Mr. Arvin Vohra [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate) (MD), Demondria Jefferson [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate) (), Cecil Anthony Ince [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Stephen James Schrader [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Joseph Charles Campell [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Geby Eva Espinosa [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate) (CA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=253RLbOAFJo&t=179s,Mr. Francis Christoper Weaver [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Dakota Hale [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Joe Bishop-Henchman [Libertarian] (DC), Jason Daniel Peach [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),CENSORED [Libertarian] (CA), William Joseph Hurst [Libertarian] ,Wendy Hewitt [Libertarian] (CA), Brad Hartliep [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Rebecca Lau [Libertarian] (NY), Jedidiah Hill [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate) jedidiahhill@hotmail.com (OH), Kalish Morrow [Libertarian] (CA), Mr. Nyle Benjamin Layton [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Dakinya J. Jefferson [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate) (TX), Keenan Wallace Dunham [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate) (SC), Elizabeth Brierly [Libertarian] (CA), Seymour Art Lee [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Alicia Mattson [Libertarian] (CA), Joey Berry [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Jillian Olsen [Libertarian] (CA), Benjamin G Leder [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate) (TX), Linda Hinkle [Libertarian] (CA), Mark Douglas Spivey [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Sandra Kallander [Libertarian] (CA), Erik Chase Gerhardt [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Tara Young [Libertarian] (CA), Kenneth Blevins [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),June Genis [Libertarian] (CA), Mr. Cameron KN Jones [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Mary Gingell [Libertarian] (CA), Susan Aquino [Libertarian] (CA), Adam Kokesh [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate) (AZ), Audrey Kokesh [Libertarian] (WY), Jacob Hornberger [Libertarian] (VA) www.jacobforliberty.com, Susan Kokesh [Libertarian] (WY), Kenneth Reed Armstrong [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate) (CA) https://www.facebook.com/WildfireCF armstrong2020@usa.com, Jill Pyeatt [Libertarian] (CA), John R. Phillips JR [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Elizabeth A.M. Stump [Libertarian] (CA), Brandon Kelsey [Libertarian] bkelsey.6692@gmail.com (CA), Samantha Miller [Libertarian] (CA), Nancy Neale [Libertarian] (TX), Sara Miller [Libertarian] (TX), Jason Michael Sibilio [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Alexandra Kingsbury [Libertarian] (CA), Samuel Joseph Robb [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Alicia Tresh [Libertarian] (CA), Derrick Michael Reid [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Desarae Lindsey [Libertarian] (TX), Terry Wilkerson [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Deondra Crittenden [Libertarian] (CA), D'Artagnan Dumas Nicholas [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Amber Pulis [Libertarian] (IN), Max Abramson [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate) (NH), Elisheva Levin [Libertarian] (NM), Steven Allen Richey [Libertarian] (US Presidential candidate),Helen Fay Yeaple [Libertarian] (NY), Alice Lillie [Libertarian] (CA), Cop Samminger [Libertarian] WA https://www.facebook.com/CopSamminger/, Caryn Ann Harlos [Libertarian] (CO), Anya Pulis [Libertarian] (IN), Jennifer Haman [Libertarian] (NV), Nickolas Wildstar [Libertarian] (CA), Katrina Marsden [Libertarian] (RI), Jeffery Hewitt [Libertarian] (CA), Angela Rhea Sessions [Libertarian] (CA), Avens O'Brien [Libertarian] (CA), Natalie Foley [Libertarian] (CA), Tracy DuPrez [Libertarian] (CA), Kari Bittner [Libertarian] (NY), Joshua Smith [Libertarian] (CA), Gail Lightfoot [Libertarian] (CA), Kristi Stone [Libertarian] (CA), Gabriella Douglas [Libertarian] (CA), Anne Kissel [Libertarian] (CT), Jonathan Prosser [Libertarian] (CA), Jane Heider [Libertarian] (CA), Starchild [Libertarian] (CA), Rick Dawson [Libertarian] (CA),Lidia Seebeck [Libertarian] (CO), Beth Ostrosky [Libertarian], Alastair Caithness [Libertarian] (CA), Charles Schaefer [Libertarian] (WA Senator Elector) CharlesSchaefer89@gmail.com, Joie Watson [Libertarian] (CO), Larry Sharpe [Libertarian] (NY), James Tyler Lindsey [Libertarian] (TX), Marcus Pulis [Libertarian] (IN), Anthony Pellegrino [Libertarian] (NY), Jon Lemoine [Libertarian] (LA), David Hynes [Libertarian] (ID), Adam Haman [Libertarian] (NV), Daniel Palmer [Libertarian] (FL) askalibertarian2020@gmail.com, Galen Weiss [Libertarian] (KY), David Dunlap [Libertarian] (NV), Richard Manzo [Libertarian] (NH), Kenneth Olsen [Libertarian] (CA), Steve Haug [Libertarian] (CA), Pierre Crevaux [Libertarian] (FL), Mike Seebeck [Libertarian] (CO), Quinn Eaker [Libertarian] (TX), Brian Woelz [Libertarian] (MD), Andy Craig [Libertarian] (DC), Alexander Kokesh [Libertarian] (CO), Geoffrey J Neale [Libertarian] (TX), Alden Kokesh [Libertarian] (CO), Peter Yeaple [Libertarian] (CA), Mark Whitney [Libertarian] (CA), Bruce Dovner [Libertarian] (CA), Elijah Gizzarelli [Libertarian] (RI), Paul Vallandigham [Libertarian] (CA), Terry Floyd [Libertarian] (CA), Ethan Bishop [Libertarian] (DC), Charles Kokesh [Libertarian] (WY), Mike Shipley [Libertarian] (), Bob Weber [Libertarian] (CA), Boomer Shannon [Libertarian] (CA), Charles Bruce Stewart [Libertarian & Common Law] (OR), TJ Campbell [Libertarian-Republican], Richard A. Weir [Libertarian Socialist], Jim Fulner [Libertarian] (MI), Cory Nott [Libertarian] (CA), Richard Winger [Libertarian] (CA), Joseph Dehn [Libertarian] (CA),Kevin Shaw [Libertarian] (CA),Richard Fast [Libertarian] (CA),
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Green Party - 75 Electors

Laura Wells [Green], Ronnie Henley [Green] (TN) (US Senate candidate) Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/runronniehenleyus/ (731) 613-3196, Bridget Duffy (CA) (415) 760-2084 (San Matao) bridgetofthebridge@gmail.com [Green] , Phoebe Sargen (CA) [Green], Michael A. Murphy (CA) mxm@retropostmodern.com [Green], Eric Brooks (CA) brookse@igc.org [Green], David Bond (CA) ajb8551@hotmail.com [Green], Aidan Hill (CA) aidan4berkeley@gmail.com (510) 982-1948 [Green], Josh Jones (CA) [Green], Sid Akbar (CA) sid@akbar2020.com (916) 470-3669 [Green], Sedinam Kinamo Christin Moyowasifza-Curry [Green] (CA) therealmsskcmcurry@gmail.com, Jennifer Walters [Green] (US Presidential candidate) (NY), Danielle St. John [Green] (CA) www.readytovomit.com, Marcia Everett [Green Party USA] (NC) mle62mle62@gmail.com (919) 369-8643, Hunter Crow [Green] (TX), Ian Schlakman [Green] (US Presidential candidate) (MD), Martha Kelly [Green] (CT) (860) 920-9214, Colia Clark [Green], Winona Laduke [Green], Jennifer Gopinathadasi Woodward [Gandhian Green], Medea Benjamin [Green], Rich Stevenson [Green], Anita Stewart [Green], Thomas Leavitt [Green], Marnie Glickman [Green], Hal Ginsberg [Green], Susan Estes [Green], Larry Skwarczynski [Green], Pamela Elizondo [Green], Tasvir Singh Bhardwaj [Green], Gina Zenzola [Green], John Carter [Green], Dinah Coffman [Green], Tad Robinson [Green], Farheen Hakeem [Green], Michael Grazian [Green], Kat Swift [Green], Brett Johnsen [Green], Paul Brown [Green], Gail the Rail Parker [Green], Boone Timutua [Green], Celisa Godwin [Green], Mike Rogers [Green], Deb Shafto [Green], Don Cook [Green], Janet Murphy [Green], Harry Hempy [Green], Dr. Paul Kangas [Green], Will Lupinacci [Green], Linsey Tenlap [Green], Charles Brannan [Green], Morgan Juma [Green], Scott Olson [Green], Laurie Dean-Arms [Green], David Grimesey [Green], Georgeena Abad [Green], Eric Peterson [Green], Joseph C. Skues [Green], Seth Wetmore [Green Chaos], Benjamin Meiklejohn [Green Independent] 1Libertarian P7-USA-ss1, Kevin Clark [Green/Libertarian], William Cerf [Green, Modern Whig], Virgil Hales [Green-Pot-Christ], Christopher Michael Ward [Green Roseannearchist] , John Liquori [Green Tea], Roger Mead [Green Tea], Barry Briscoe [Green Tea], David Gwaltney [Green Tea], Larry Carter Center [Green], David Cobb [Green], Aldous C. Tyler [Green], Tiffany Briscoe [Green Tea-Rainbow], Jill Stein [Green Rainbow], Nicole Briscoe [Green Tea] , Lisa Clampitt [Green Tea]
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Info. Not Avail. - 63 Electors

Richard Gage [Info. Not Avail.] Idaho,
Caron Libby [Info. Not Avail.] PO Box 1563, Carmel, CA 93921 (CACD#20),
Daniel Ravinsley [Info. Not Avail.], 324 Lundon #D, Monterey, CA 93949 (CACD#20),
Shirley Keyes [Info. Not Avail.], 1238 Tunston Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 (CACD#20),
Jemma Miller [Info. Not Avail.], 3248 Juniper Court, Marina, CA 93933 (CACD#20),
Al Rozaabady [Info. Not Avail.], 6636 W. 86th Plc, Westchester, CA 90045 (CACD#43),
Christina Anderson [Info. Not Avail.], 5539 West 79th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90045 (CACD#43),
Robert A. Truxal [Info. Not Avail.], 5539 West 79th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90045 (CACD#43),
Gibran Diab [Info. Not Avail.], 8227 Westlawn Avenue 113, Los Angeles, CA 90045 (CACD#43),
Eric McFadden [Info. Not Avail.], 28830 Bison Court, Malibu, CA 90265 (CACD#33),
Alex Ponce [Info. Not Avail.], 5211 Pacific Concourse Drive #1447, Los Angeles, CA 90045 (CACD#43),
Legend Seals [Info. Not Avail.], 7044 Mentapora Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045 (CACD#43),
Robert Chao [Info. Not Avail.], 8632 Selpulvela, Los Angeles, CA 90045 (CACD#43),
Rudy Armendariz [Info. Not Avail.], 7403 La Tijera Blvd., Westchester, CA 90045 (CACD#43),
Calvin Reiter [Info. Not Avail.], 4072 Huron Avenue, Culver City, CA 90230 (CACD#33),
Katia Lee [Info. Not Avail.], 8650 Guana Avenue, Playa Del Rey, California, 90293 (CACD#43),
Chris Chin [Info. Not Avail.], 7857 Flight Avenue, Los Angeles, California, 90045 (CACD#43),
Dillon Hayes [Info. Not Avail.], 4 Arkanright Court, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 (CACD#20),
Marlene Johnson [Info. Not Avail.], 541 West Manchester Blvd., Inglewood, CA 90301 (CACD#43),
Lori Truxel [Info. Not Avail.], 5539 Est 79th St., Los Angeles, CA 90045 (CACD#43),
January Evens [Info. Not Avail.], 719 19a Eucculyptus Ave., Inglewood, CA 90302 (CACD#43),
Roderik Baroma [Info. Not Avail.], 919 Welton Way, Inglewood, CA 90302 (CACD#43), Edward Snowden [Info. Not Avail.] (Draft Snowden 2020 US President) (USA), Anita Kegley [Info. Not Avail.] for TX CD 20, Hudson Jackson Jr. [Info. Not Avail.] https://www.facebook.com/hjackson92, JZ Knight [Info. Not Avail.], Andrew Hollis [Info. Not Avail.], Helen Caldicott [Info. Not Avail.], Vicky Holte Takamine [Info. Not Avail.], Dr. Shalomim HaLahawi MD, ND, PsyD. DFM, DPH [Info. Not Avail.], Link K. Scwartz [Info. Not Avail.], April Levine [Info. Not Avail.], Annie Leonard [Info. Not Avail.], Virginia Edwards [Info. Not Avail.], Sandra Bernard [Info. Not Avail.], Brandon Andrews [Info. Not Avail.], Diane Wilson [Info. Not Avail.], Charlie Sheen [Info. Not Avail.], Grace Lee Boggs [Info. Not Avail.], John Goodman [Info. Not Avail.], Theresa Vaughn [Info. Not Avail.], Clint Eastwood [Info. Not Avail.], Colleen Camp Goldwyn [Info. Not Avail.], Woody Harrelson [Info. Not Avail.], George Lopez [Info. Not Avail.], Renee Farnsworth [Info. Not Avail.], Lily Montgomery [Info. Not Avail.], Joan Pollycutt [Info. Not Avail.], Petrina Clary [Info. Not Avail.], Diane Rosellini [Info. Not Avail.], Maranda Metz [Info. Not Avail.], Kristina Kearns [Info. Not Avail.], Carole Scott [Info. Not Avail.], Sandra Contri [Info. Not Avail.], Martha Havelaar [Info. Not Avail.], Sherry Golden [Info. Not Avail.], Sandhya Scott [Info. Not Avail.], Cindy Ryno [Info. Not Avail.], Jacki Silva [Info. Not Avail.], Kelly Tome [Info. Not Avail.], Nina Blackburn [Info. Not Avail.], Deanne Vorow [Info. Not Avail.], Lisa Murkowski [Info. Not Avail.]
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Ordinary Anarchist Party - 56 Electors

Angela Keaton [Ordinary Anarchist], Debs Keeler [Roseannearchist], Kiwi Jane [Roseannearchist], Jill Zarin Advices [Roseannearchist], Carla Vox [Roseannearchist], Kelly Ann Pritchard [Roseannearchist], Sheryl Carter [Roseannearchist], Vickie Chrisawn [Roseannearchist], Somali Rose [Roseannearchist], Katherine Farah [Roseannearchist], Julia A. DiCamillo [Roseannearchist], Patricia Harvey [Roseannearchist], Julie Orton [Roseannearchist], Tami Craig Davis [Roseannearchist], Savanna Knight [Roseannearchist], Diane Hines [Roseannearchist], Lisa Sahani [Roseannearchist], Magdalena Zurawski [Roseannearchist], Robin Armstrong [Roseannearchist], Anne Beckett [Roseannearchist], Elizabeth Brossa [Roseannearchist], Laurie Irvin [Roseannearchist], Bonnie Tierney [Roseannearchist], Fifi LeRuef [Roseannearchist], Martha Plimpton [Roseannearchist], Laura Cavallier [Roseannearchist], Dawn Varga [Roseannearchist], Patricia Dillard [Roseannearchist], Sarah Jess [Roseannearchist], Candis Frye [Roseannearchist], Suzanne Simnick [Roseannearchist], Adonica Williams [Roseannearchist], Jenni Spin [Roseannearchist], Katie Anderson [Roseannearchist], Piper Page [Roseannearchist], Karen Misses [Roseannearchist], Angela Field [Roseannearchist], Shannon Flynn [Roseannearchist], Mary Rewis [Roseannearchist], Blogett Bird [Roseannearchist], Sandy Montauk [Roseanne and Johnny], Ashley Hair [Roseannearchist], Lolo Rose [Artarchist], Paul Wetterau [Anarchist], Stephen Long [Anarchy], Jenny Pentland [Roseannearchist], Shannon Cox [RoseanneArchist], PJ [Roseannearchist], Tippy Canoe [Roseannearchist], Dashus Christ [Roseannearchist], Lady Jane Green [Roseannearchist], Patrick Swarts [Roseannearchist], Jim Cortez [Roseannearchist], Jake Pentland [Roseannearchist], Johnny Argent [Roseannearchist], Horace Boothroyd III [Roseannearchist]
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Parties with One Seat - 56 Electors

Anthony Jamison [Black Panther] (CA CD20),Daniel Davenport [UN] (US Presidential candidate) (GA Senator Elector) dnldvnpt@icloud.com (510) 776-0753,Dr. Don Grundman [Constitution Party] (CA) (510) 895-6789 stoptheirs@hotmail.com Fight the Power, Kayne West [Birthday] (CA), Melinda Pillsbury-Foster [Sustainable Humane Economy] (CA), Justin Kahm [Pan-Asianist] (Montana) j.kahm@yahoo.com, Gary Swing [Unity], (US Senate candidate) (CO) theswingvote@yahoo.com, John Richard Myers [Life & Liberty] (MT) jr@johnrichardmyers.com, Anne Armstrong [Compassion], Vanessa Davis [Defender of the Republic], Tina Drugg [Goddess], Heli Tattari [Universal] (OR) https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1218246558&ref=br_rs, Amaterasu Solar [Ethical Planetarian], Lisa Davis [Bong], Anilise Stewart [I Follow Who I Believe In], Lolo Rose [Artarchist], Heather Kenny [Freegan], Consuela Mendola [My Own], Jane Violet [No Affilation], Victoria Moore [Presidential Elector], Maria Sharapove [Tennis], Marcia Bradley [Undecided], Mary Jane Thompson [Universe], Verone Auzenne Thomas [Whig], Tony Jones [Bull Moose], Tim Gildersleeve [Christocrat], Herb Egleston [aqua tangerine], Allen McKinney [AJ Woodstock], Parker Louis Seely [Conservative libertarian Independent], Nathan Johnson [American Independent], Larry Targett [Boston Tea], Keyantwon Stevens [Citizens], Daniel Penisten [Direct Democracy], Jim Mueller [Direct Representation], Ryan Doody [Land and Freedom], David L Wetzell [LT Party Movement], Larry Duggett [Morman Takeover], Marcellius Smith [Parliament], Wayne Christopher [Pastafarian] , Mike Banon [Skateboard], Willie Nelson [Teapot], Kip Lee [Ashtar Command], Samuel Clemens [Atheist], Orion Karl Daley [Balanced], Brady Olson [American Delta], Noam Chomsky [New], Eric Stevenson [Pizza], Lucian Myron [Polyglot], Clinton Crane [Whig], Eric Charles [Orwellian], Cornelius F. Brantley Jr. [Multi-Party USA], BJ Jordan [Dallas Cowboys], John Spencer [Liberty], Vigo Veritas [Mockery], Roy J. Kendall [USS Liberty] (CA) royjkendall@hotmail.com, Chuck Pasch [Environmentalist]
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Republican Party - 29 Electors

Jim Doyle [Republican] (CA Senator Elector) (925) 376-9265,Mary Kae Ivanetich [Republican] (CA-CD-11), Aberra Shiferraus (CA) (702) 245-6948 [Republican], Jrmar Jefferson [Republican] (CA), Lani Guinier [Republican] (MA), Barbara Schroeppel [Republican], Ron Paul [Republican] (TX), Karen Roseberry [Republican] (CA), Colin Powell [Republican], Michele Marie Bachmann [Republican], Dale Mensing [Republican] (CA), Barbara Marumoto [Republican], Rand Paul [Republican] (KY), Mary Stark [Republican] (CA), Matt Munson [Republican] (CA), Patricia Cornwall [Republican], Devon Mathis [Republican] (CA), Beaulah Mae Jackson [Republican], Larry Fenton [Republican] (HI), Sarah Palin [Republican] (AK), John Goya [Republican] (CA), Sonja Franzea [Republican], Roy Allmond [Republican] (CA), Brenda Wickens [Republican], Scot Olewine [Republican - Green Energy] (PR), Blanca Sounders [Republican], Tina Rodney [Republican], Roberta Marrone [Republican], Toni Allen [Republican]
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Democratic Party - 25 Electors

Jeffrey Drobman [Democratic] (CA) E-mail: jhdphd@alumni.ucla.edu, Tulsi Gabbard [Democratic] (US Presidential candidate) (HI) http://www.tulsi2020.com info@tulsi2020.com, Elizabeth Warren [Democratic] (US Presidential candidate) (MA), Harry Snell [Demogod] (CACD20), Eric Fine (CA) (310) 277-8403 docfiner@aol.com [Democratic], Marianne Williamson [Democratic] (US Presidential candidate) (CA), Kirsten Gillibrand [Democratic] (US Presidential candidate) (NY), Amy Klobuchar [Democratic] (US Presidential candidate) (MN), Kamala Harris [Democratic] (US Presidential candidate) (CA) [Democratic], Bernie Sanders [Democratic], Michael R. Bloomberg [Democratic], PRAVDA McCroskey [Democratic], Victor Cantu [Democratic], Andy Caffrey [Democratic], Jong-pil Park [Democratic], Roneen Henn [Democratic], Dennis Kucinich [Democratic], Loretta Sanchez [Democratic], Herbert Peters [Democratic], Emory Rogers [Democratic], Steve Stokes [Democratic], Haywood L. Holst [Democratic], Ro Khanna [Democratic], Peter Choi [Democratic], Kevin McCarty [Democratic]
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Free and Equal Party - 12 Electors

Babbette Hogan [Free and Equal], Laura Booth [Free Parliamentary], Rene Jean [Free Parliamentary], Cheryl Martin-Buescher [Free Thinker], Mary Okorn-Jimenez [Free Energy], Dave Parker [Free Energy], Zachary Scott Gordon [Free Parliamentary] , Frank Camdenosa [Free Parliament], Wanda Hermanden [Free Spirit], Hermosi Kandanzai [Free Radical], Connie Mendosa [Free Thinker], Roscoe Waden [Free to Be]
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Communist Party - 7 Electors

JT Murray [Communist] (TX), Chelsea Tatum [Communist] (TX), Marsha Williams [Communist] (TX), Ernest Wells [Communist] (TN),Li Huong [Communist] (TX), Katie Hunesta [Communist] (TX), Mat Reland [Communist] (TX)
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Pot Party - 7 Electors

Myra Fourwinds [Pot], Sister Somayah [Pot/Nigritian Kief], Nate Brown [Pot], Brandon Garcia [Pot], Randy Jork [Pot], Bo Kakke [Pot], Jorge Seester [Pot]
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Peace and Freedom Party - 5 Electors

Cynthia McKinney [Peace and Freedom], Stewart Alexander [Peace and Freedom], Michael Music [Peace and Freedom], Maureen Smith [Peace and Freedom], Russell Lajoie [Peace and Freedom]
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Independent - 4 Electors

Alan Reynolds https://www.facebook.com/alan.reynolds.378 (CA), Terry Wheelock [Independent]Tom Maris [Independent] tommaris@comcast.net (CA), David Frey [Independent] (CA)
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Marijuana Party - 4 Electors

Sabrina Melicia [Marijuana], Kelly Russell [Marijuana], Goncho Alvarez [Marijuana], J. Roach [Marijuana]
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Comedian Party - 4 Electors

Christine Marie Lenz [Comedian] (CA), Stephen Colbert [Comedy Central], Jon Stewart [Comedy Central], Jim Spahr [Comedy Central]
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In Solidarity of Our Representative Joshua Angell Party - 3 Electors

Rose Weinstock [In Solidarity of Our Representative Joshua Angell], Natalie Hugger [Joshua Paul], Kim Thomas [My vote is for Joshua Paul in TX Thanks!]
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Justice Party - 3 Electors

Patricia Gray [Justice], Rocky Anderson [Justice], James Mason [Justice]
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One Party - 3 Electors

James O. Ogle [One] Write-in US President p-7 USA ss3Ralph Beach [One] (SC Senator Elector) (scamendmentnews@yahoo.com) (843) 908-9631),Jonah Bolt [One],
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Humanitarian - 2 Electors

Sonya Kent [Humanitarian] (CA) Sonyakent2018@gmail.com, James Le Sage [Humanitarian]
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Socialist Party - 2 Electors

Veronica Nowakowski [Socialist] , Joe Phillips [Socialist]
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Noocratic Party - 2 Electors
Dr. Lawiy Zodok Shamuel [Noocratic] (Negus Shemsizedek) (TX) lawiyzodok@live.com, Elisheba Zodok-El [Noocratic] (TX) noocraticparty@protonmail.com
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Mexico Party - 2 Electors
Amendalia Horveo [Mexico], Victor Huego [Mexico Free]
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Jewish Conservative Party - 2 Electors

Morly Canton [Jewish Conservative], Frejeda Sokol [Jewish Conservative]
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Indigenous People Party - 2 Electors

Ben Saenz [Indigenous People], Epifanio Hernandez [Indigenous People]
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Mutualism and Cooperation Party - 2 Electors

Rebecca Belding [Mutualism and Cooperation], Joseph Kopsick [Mutualism and Cooperation]
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Discordian Party - 2 Electors

Kalera Stratton [Discordian], P. Steele [Discordian],
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Reform Party - 2 Electors

Pat Buchanan [Reform], Joseph Wendt [Reform],
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Radical Revolutionary Party - 2 Electors

Jennifer Perkins [Radical Revolutionary], Annie Garner [Radical Revolutionary]
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Non-partisan - 2 Electors

Janel Buycks [Non-partisan],Jeannette O'Neal [Non-partisan]
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Wxyz New Day Party - 2 Electors

Demetra Jefferson Wysinger [Wxyz New Day] (US Presidential candidate) (TX) askwy2020@gmail.com,
Cedric Jefferson [Wxyz New Day] (TX)
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*Onituary Report (Founded 2023-4-6)
MP Mike Bogatirev [Environmentalist] passed away around March of 2023
MP Mark Herd [Libertarian] resifnation around July of 2023
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Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland,
Kentucky, West Virginia and Delaware and
District of Columbia (Washington DC)

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Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama
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Great Lakes Super-state (ss4) - April
Illinois, Ohio, Michigan and Indiana
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Tennessee, Missouri, Wisconsin, Colorado, Minnesota,
Iowa and Mississippi

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Texas Region Super-state (ss6) - June
Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas
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California Super-state (ss7) - July
California
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Pacific West Super-state (ss8) - August
Washington, Arizona, Oregon, Utah,
Nevada, Idaho, Kansas, New Mexico,
Nebraska, Hawaii, Montana, South Dakota,
North Dakota, Alaska, Wyoming,
Guam and American Samoa

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Russia and North East Asia (p-10) - October
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Europe (p-11) - November
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FAQs

Is the Electoral College based on proportional representation? ›

In 48 states and Washington, D.C., the winner gets all the electoral votes for that state. Maine and Nebraska assign their electors using a proportional system. A candidate needs the vote of at least 270 electors—more than half of all electors—to win the presidential election.

What happens if no candidate gets 270? ›

If no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, the Presidential election leaves the Electoral College process and moves to Congress. The House of Representatives elects the President from the three (3) Presidential candidates who received the most electoral votes.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a proportional electoral system? ›

Advantages and disadvantages
  • Fairness. ...
  • Representation of minor parties. ...
  • Coalitions. ...
  • Voter participation. ...
  • Gerrymandering. ...
  • Link between constituent and representative. ...
  • Potential lack of balance in presidential systems.

Which states use proportional representation? ›

Most States have a “winner-take-all” system that awards all electors to the Presidential candidate who wins the State's popular vote. However, Maine and Nebraska each have a variation of “proportional representation.” Read more about the allocation of electors among the States.

Is Electoral College based on House of Representatives? ›

The process is described in Article II of the U.S. Constitution. The number of electoral votes a state has equals its number of Senators (2) plus its number of Representatives in the House of Representatives, the latter being dependent on the Census's reported population.

Why did the founding fathers create the Electoral College? ›

The Electoral College: Frequently Asked Questions

How was the Electoral College created? The founding fathers established the Electoral College in Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution as a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election by a popular vote of the whole citizenry.

Has any president won all 50 states? ›

A complete fifty-state victory has not been accomplished since the fiftieth state was admitted into the union, though there have been several landslide victories: In 1964, with Lyndon B. Johnson losing Arizona, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina.

What problems does the Electoral College cause? ›

Unequal voting power depending on where you live

The Electoral College gives disproportionate voting power to states, favoring the smaller states with more electoral votes per person.

What are the benefits of Electoral College? ›

Advantages of the Electoral College
  • It Keeps Smaller States Relevant in National Politics. ...
  • It Provides a Clean, Widely Accepted Ending to the Election (Most of the Time) ...
  • It Makes it Easier for Candidates to Campaign. ...
  • It Can Make People Feel Like Their Votes Don't Matter. ...
  • It Gives Too Much Power to Swing States.
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Which method is used to choose representatives for the US House? ›

Each state sends two Senators to represent their state in the U.S. Senate. However, in the House of Representatives, a state's representation is based on its population. For example, smaller states like Vermont and Delaware have one representative while large states like California have 53 representatives.

Which supporter of federalism warned people about the dangers of political parties? ›

Washington warned the nation of political parties in his Farewell Address, published in newspapers across the country in 1796. He feared that partisanship would lead to a “spirit of revenge” in which party members would not govern for the good of the people, but for power.

What is one advantage of proportional representation over winner take all electoral processes quizlet? ›

Proportional representation systems have certain advantages over the winner-takes-all method. Few votes are "wasted," more parties can gain seats in the legislature, and fairness is emphasized, because seats are apportioned according to the vote totals that each party actually receives.

Is the US Senate based on proportional representation? ›

About the Senate & the U.S. Constitution | Equal State Representation. During the summer of 1787, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia established equal representation in the Senate and proportional representation in the House of Representatives.

Who picks the electors from each state? ›

Who selects the electors? Choosing each State's electors is a two-part process. First, the political parties in each State choose slates of potential electors sometime before the general election. Second, during the general election, the voters in each State select their State's electors by casting their ballots.

Where does the Constitution talk about the Electoral College? ›

Under Article II, Section 1, Clause 3, each state's electors would meet in their state and vote for two persons to be President, one of whom could not be from their state. The electors would then send a list of the persons for whom they had voted and the number of votes each had received to the President of the Senate.

What are electoral colleges based on? ›

Electoral votes are allocated among the States based on the Census. Every State is allocated a number of votes equal to the number of Senators and Representatives in its U.S. Congressional delegation—two votes for its Senators in the U.S. Senate plus a number of votes equal to the number of its Congressional districts.

Is a proportional representation electoral system quizlet? ›

Proportional representation characterizes electoral systems in which divisions in an electorate are reflected proportionately in the elected body. If n% of the electorate support a particular political party, then roughly n% of seats will be won by that party.

Is the Senate based on proportional representation? ›

During the summer of 1787, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia established equal representation in the Senate and proportional representation in the House of Representatives.

How are electors selected for the Electoral College? ›

Generally, the parties either nominate slates of potential electors at their State party conventions or they chose them by a vote of the party's central committee. This happens in each State for each party by whatever rules the State party and (sometimes) the national party have for the process.

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