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Socialist party in the United States
Working Class Party
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AbbreviationWCP
Founded2014; 11 years ago (2014)
IdeologyProgressivism
Socialism
Political positionLeft-wing
US House of Representatives0 / 13
US Senate0 / 2
Michigan House of Representatives0 / 110
Michigan Senate0 / 38
Michigan statewide offices0 / 4
Website
workingclassfight.com

The Working Class Party (WCP) is a left-wing political party in the United States, based in Detroit, Michigan. WCP first gained ballot access in 2016. WCP supports progressive, pro-labor and socialist policies and candidates.

The party was created by Trotskyist newspaper The Spark and its supporters, which continues to endorse the party.

History

From 2011 to 2013, The Spark conducted a campaign to encourage the working class to organize independent of the Democratic Party. In 2014, five people active in that campaign ran for office as Independent candidates. Four candidates lost. David Roehrig won his campaign for Wayne County Community College Trustee, due to his only opponent (the Democratic incumbent) being disqualified before the election.

In 2016, several dozen WCP volunteers turned in more than 50,000 signatures, above the required 31,566, which enabled WCP candidates to appear as party candidates on Michigan ballots.

Ideology

The WCP argues that no working class party exists, because both the Democrats and the Republicans are controlled by the bosses. In the WCP's party program, it supports a living wage tied to inflation and full employment through reductions in working time. The WCP holds that the working class "won't change our situation with an election", but can "use this election to say there are tens of thousands of peoplewho agree with this program for the crisis".

Election results

The WCP has fielded electoral candidates in the United States for local, state, and federal offices. WCP candidates usually run as official WCP candidates on their own ballot line.

No WCP candidate has yet won a contested election, however one WCP candidate won an uncontested election for the Wayne County Community College Board in 2014.

As of November 2022, the party has ballot access in Illinois, Maryland and Michigan. As of December 2020, 2,102 voters were affiliated with the WCP in Maryland.

Congressional elections

Year Candidate Chamber State District Votes % Result Notes Ref
2024 Ed Hershey House Illinois 4th
2024 Simone R. Coleman House Michigan 13th 13,367 4.2%
2024 Gary Walkowicz House Michigan 12th 9,401 2.6%
2024 Andrea L. Kirby House Michigan 10th 11,162 2.6%
2024 Jim Walkowicz House Michigan 9th 12,169 2.6%
2024 Kathy Goodwin House Michigan 8th 8,492 2.0%
2024 Louis Palus House Michigan 3rd 5,546 1.3%
2024 Liz Hakola House Michigan 1st 8,497 1.8%
2024 Juan Rey House California 37th 8,910 10.3% Advanced to general election Nonpartisan blanket primary
2022 Simone R. Coleman House Michigan 13th 8,811 3.8% Lost
2022 Gary Walkowicz House Michigan 12th 8,046 2.9% Lost
2022 Andrea L. Kirby House Michigan 10th 5,905 1.8% Lost
2022 Jim Walkowicz House Michigan 9th 6,570 1.8% Lost
2022 Kathy Goodwin House Michigan 8th 9,077 2.7% Lost
2022 Louis Palus House Michigan 3rd 4,192 1.3% Lost
2022 Liz Hakola House Michigan 1st 5,480 1.4% Lost
2022 Ed Hershey House Illinois 4th 4,503 3.4% Lost
2020 Philip Kolody House Michigan 14th 2,534 0.7% Lost
2020 Sam Johnson House Michigan 13th 5,284 1.8% Lost
2020 Gary Walkowicz House Michigan 12th 11,147 2.9% Lost
2020 Andrea Kirby House Michigan 9th 8,970 2.2% Lost
2020 Kathy Goodwin House Michigan 5th 8,180 2.3% Lost
2018 Philip Kolody House Michigan 14th 4,761 1.8% Lost
2018 Sam Johnson House Michigan 13th 22,186 11.3% Lost
2018 Gary Walkowicz House Michigan 12th 6,712 2.3% Lost
2018 Andrea Kirby House Michigan 9th 6,797 2.2% Lost
2018 Kathy Goodwin House Michigan 5th 12,646 4.6% Lost
2018 Juan Rey House California 29th 944 1.4% Lost Nonpartisan blanket primary
2016 Sam Johnson House Michigan 13th 8,835 3.4% Lost
2016 Gary Walkowicz House Michigan 12th 9,183 2.8% Lost
2014 Gary Walkowicz House Michigan 12th 5,039 2.4% Lost
2014 Sam Johnson House Michigan 13th 3,466 2.1% Lost

Statewide elections

Year Candidate Office State District Votes % Result Notes Ref
2024 Suzanne Roehrig Wayne State University Board of Governors Michigan At-Large
2024 Mary Ann Hering Board of Education Michigan At-Large
2022 Mary Anne Hering Board of Education Michigan At-Large 135,442 1.6% Lost
2022 David Harding Governor Maryland At-Large 17,154 0.86% Lost
2020 Mary Anne Hering Board of Education Michigan At-Large 147,345 1.4% Lost
2020 Hali McEachern Board of Education Michigan At-Large 82,700 0.8% Lost
2018 Mary Anne Hering Board of Education Michigan At-Large 125,693 1.7% Lost
2018 Logan Smith Board of Education Michigan At-Large 91,077 1.3% Lost
2016 Mary Anne Hering Board of Education Michigan At-Large 224,392 2.66% Lost enough votes for WCP to keep ballot access in 2018 elections

State legislature elections

Year Candidate Office State District Votes % Result Notes Ref
2024 Linda Green Harris House Michigan 16th district
2024 Hashim Malik Bakari House Michigan 13th district
2024 Logan Ausherman House Michigan 8th district
2024 Linda Rayburn House Michigan 7th district
2024 Larry Darnell Betts House Michigan 3rd district
2024 Mark DaSacco House Michigan 2nd district
2022 Kimberly Givens Senate Michigan 6th district 3,396 3.1% Lost
2022 Linda Rayburn Senate Michigan 3rd district 10,214 14.3% Lost
2022 Larry Darnell Betts Senate Michigan 2nd district 1,636 2.6% Lost
2020 Louis Palus House Michigan 75th district 1,234 3.0% Lost
2020 Larry Darnell Betts House Michigan 15th district 970 2.4% Lost
2020 Simone R. Coleman House Michigan 14th district 1,937 4.7% Lost
2020 Kimberly Givens House Michigan 7th district 1,224 3.5% Lost
2020 Linda Rayburn House Michigan 4th district 1,023 3.3% Lost
2018 Louis Palus Senate Michigan 29th district 1,445 1.2% Lost
2018 Thomas Repasky Senate Michigan 18th district 2,954 2.3% Lost
2018 Larry Betts Senate Michigan 5th district 3,944 4.4% Lost
2018 Hali McEachern Senate Michigan 3rd district 2,095 2.9% Lost

Local elections

Year Candidate Office Area District Votes % Result Notes Ref
2020 David Harding Mayor Baltimore, MD At-Large 3,973 1.7% Lost
2016 David Harding Baltimore City Council Baltimore 14th district 1,426 8.3% Lost
2015 Ed Hershey City Council Chicago 25th ward 614 8.2% Lost
2014 Mary Anne Hering School Board Dearborn, MI At-Large 5,153 9.93% Lost 3 seats to be filled
2014 Kenneth Jannot School Board Dearborn, MI At-Large 2,431 4.69% Lost 3 seats to be filled
2014 David A. Roehrig Community College Board Wayne County, MI 2nd 15,661 96.5% Won ran unopposed

Other candidates who shared many of the same ideas as the Working Class Party appeared as "non-partisan" (independent) candidates on the ballot in Chicago in 2015; in Baltimore in 2016 and 2020; and in Los Angeles in 2018.

See also

References

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