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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 | ||
Bill Hammons | American | 2020 Unity Party of America Nominee for President | User:Microplastic Consumer/Bill Hammons | ||
Karla Ballard | American | 2020 Shopping Party Nominee for Vice-President[6][7][8] | User:Microplastic Consumer/Karla Ballard | ||
R. J. Harris | American | 2012 Independent Candidate for President | User:Microplastic Consumer/R. J. Harris | ||
Stephen Durham | American | 2008 Freedom Socialist Party Nominee for President[9][10][11] | User:Microplastic Consumer/Stephen Durham |
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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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