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West Virginia Working Families Party

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West Virginia Working Families Party
LeaderRyan Frankenberry (Executive Director)
Founded2017
IdeologyProgressivism
Populism
Social democracy
Political positionCenter-left
ColorsBlue and White

The West Virginia Working Families Party (WVWFP) is a minor political party in the American state of West Virginia that is a "sister" party of the Working Families Party group.

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.[citation needed]

Electoral strategy[edit]

No information on electoral strategy yet

Platform[edit]

The WVWFP 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 West Virginia's ballot access laws.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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

External links[edit]

  • Working Families Party website
  • Connecticut Working Families Party website
  • Delaware Working Families Party website
  • Oregon Working Families Party website
  • South Carolina Working Families Party website
  • Winger, Richard (2008-05-21). "South Carolina Working Families Party Nominates". Ballot Access News. Retrieved 2008-05-23.

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