Joseph F. Malloney

Joseph Francis Maloney was a machinist from Haverhill, Massachusetts who was nominated for President of the United States by the Socialist Labor Party, or SLP, in 1900. He was described at the time of his nomination as a "young, militant Socialist". Valentine Remmel was nominated as Malloney's Vice President.[1]

The Malloney/Remmel ticket received 41,000 votes over 23 states in the 1900 election, representing an electoral surge for the Socialist Labor Party.[2]

References

  1. Convention, Socialist Labor Party. National (1901). Proceedings of the ... National Convention of the Socialist Labor Party. New York Labor News Company. pp. 144–. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  2. Richardson, Darcy (2007-04). Others: Third Parties During the Populist Period. iUniverse. pp. 125–. ISBN 9780595443048. Retrieved 26 July 2014. Check date values in: |date= (help)
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