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  2. By percentage, Stein performed best in Hawaii where she received about 3% of the vote. Despite being in third place among third party candidates with only 731,788 total votes, Independent candidate Evan McMullin received 243,690 votes, 21.5% of the vote, in Utah. This was the highest percentage of votes for any third party candidate in 2016 and ...

  3. Peace and Freedom Party - Wikipedia

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    The Peace and Freedom Party (PFP) is a left-wing political party with ballot status in California. Its first candidates appeared on the 1966 New York ballot.The Peace and Freedom Party of California was organized in early 1967, gathering over 103,000 registrants which qualified its ballot status in January 1968 under the California Secretary of State Report of Registration.

  4. Gloria La Riva - Wikipedia

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    Gloria La Riva. Gloria Estela La Riva (born August 13, 1954) is an American perennial political candidate and communist activist with the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) and the Peace and Freedom Party. She was the PSL's nominee and the Peace and Freedom's nominee in the 2020 presidential election, her tenth consecutive run as either a ...

  5. 2016 United States presidential election in California ...

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    On June 7, 2016, in the presidential primaries, California voters expressed their preferences for the Democratic, Republican, Green, and Libertarian, Peace and Freedom, and American Independent parties' respective nominees for president. Sanders at a rally at UC, Davis

  6. Party for Socialism and Liberation - Wikipedia

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    ran as Peace and Freedom Party candidate; did not advance to top-two general 2010 ... 3rd Party Congress April 1-3, 2016 San Francisco, CA Convention report:

  7. 2016 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 election marked the eighth consecutive presidential election where the victorious major party nominee did not receive a popular vote majority by a double-digit margin over the losing major party nominee(s), with the sequence of presidential elections from 1988 through 2016 surpassing the sequence from 1876 through 1900 to become the ...

  8. Political positions of the 2016 United States presidential ...

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    Political party Democratic Party Republican Party Libertarian Party Green Party; Candidate Hillary Clinton Donald Trump Gary Johnson Jill Stein; Arizona Senate Bill 1062: No: Un­known Un­known Un­known Burwell v. Hobby Lobby: No: Yes: Un­known Un­known Cap out-of pocket expenses for people with HIV/AIDS: Yes: Un­known Un­known Un­known

  9. Jill Stein 2016 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    e. Jill Stein, a physician from Massachusetts, announced her entry into the 2016 United States presidential election on June 22, 2015. Stein had been the Green Party's presidential nominee in 2012, in which she received 469,627 votes. [6] In the 2016 election, she once again secured the Green Party nomination and lost in the general election.