Peace & Freedom Party wants you!

Peace & Freedom Party wants you!

Do you want to become an active member of the Peace and Freedom Party? Did you miss the chance to run for PFP Central Committee in the March 3, 20...

Why Peace and Freedom Party Opposes Bond Measures

Why Peace and Freedom Party Opposes Bond Measures

The use of government bonds for any purpose, no matter how important or necessary, is essentially a transfer of wealth from working taxpayers to t...

Transgender rights vs. the forces of fascism

Transgender rights vs. the forces of fascism

The following is a transcript of the talk given by Cassandra Devereaux at the June 3rd edition of the weekly Suds, Snacks & Socialism forum. ...

PFP Positions on Legislation, 2023-2024

PFP Positions on Legislation, 2023-2024

The Peace and Freedom Party has taken/will be taking positions for or against a number of bills in the 2023-2024 session of the California legisla...

Support the Peace and Freedom Party

Support the Peace and Freedom Party

California's socialist and feminist political party urges you to: Register to vote with the Peace and Freedom Party Become a supporting membe...

Ballot props: PFP says YES on Prop 3; NO on Props 2, 4

Ballot props: PFP says YES on Prop 3; NO on Props 2, 4

A number of propositions are on the ballot in California’s general election of November 5. The Peace & Freedom Party endorses a YES vote on Pr...

Sign up for the PFP Inform List!

Sign up for the PFP Inform List!

A new e-mail list is being established by the Peace and Freedom Party to supply information on party activities and positions to interested people...

Ballot props: PFP endorsements on 5, 6, 32, 35, 36

Ballot props: PFP endorsements on 5, 6, 32, 35, 36

A number of propositions are on the ballot in California’s general election of November 5. The Peace & Freedom Party endorses a YES vote on Pr...

Do the math! (or, Why you should vote third-party in California*)

Do the math! (or, Why you should vote third-party in California*)

If you’re a registered to vote as a member of Peace & Freedom Party, the Green Party or any third party, you likely have experienced some comb...

It’s official: Claudia De la Cruz wins PFP POTUS nomination

It’s official: Claudia De la Cruz wins PFP POTUS nomination

The Peace and Freedom Party of California officially nominated Claudia De la Cruz for President and Karina Garcia for Vice President at its August...

Ballot props: PFP says YES on Prop 33, NO on Prop 34

Ballot props: PFP says YES on Prop 33, NO on Prop 34

A number of propositions are on the ballot in California’s general election of November 5. The Peace & Freedom Party endorses a YES vote on Pr...

 Peace & Freedom Party Workers' Voters Guide, general election 2024

Peace & Freedom Party Workers' Voters Guide, general election 2024

On Tuesday, November 5th, the general election will be held in the United States. Check out Peace & Freedom Party’s Workers’ Voters Guide for...

Elections & Campaigns

05-Oct-2024 By DavidL

Ballot props: PFP says YES on Prop 33, NO on Prop 34

A number of propositions are on the ballot in California’s general election of November 5. The Peace & Freedom Party endorses a YES vote on Proposition 33 and a NO vote on Proposition 34, both critical measures for the provision of affordable housing in our state

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Legislation

22-Mar-2023

PFP Positions on Legislation, 2023-2024

The Peace and Freedom Party has taken/will be taking positions for or against a number of bills in the 2023-2024 session of the California legislature; the party is also watching the progression of several other bills

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Why become a PFP County Central Committee Member?
There are at least two great reasons why you should become a member of your Peace and Freedom Party (PFP) County Central Committee. As an elected member of your county’s Central Committee you will have a vote in deciding who will be our Presidential candidate for the 2020 Presidential Election. Every elected County Central Committee member is automatically a member of the State Central Committee and becomes an official delegate to our Presidential Nominating Convention in August 2020.

Also, as an elected member of your County Central Committee you can be a Peace and Freedom Party activist in your area, help decide on local PFP events and issues, participate in local actions, and help your county become a better place for everyone. And as a member of the State Central Committee you can help shape the actions and direction of the Peace and Freedom Party.

Join your friends and comrades - become a candidate for your county PFP Central Committee.

How to become a candidate

First, you must have been a registered Peace and Freedom Party (PFP) voter for at least 30 days before you can file nomination papers to become a County Central Committee member. Then:

  1. You will need to take out Declaration of Candidacy papers at your county Registrar of Voters. There is no fee to run for County Central Committee. The beginning date for doing this is September 27, 2019. The registrar will go over the whole process with you. You must complete everything by December 6, 2019.
  2. You will need to get the signatures of a number of Peace and Freedom Party registrants. These people are not committing to vote for you, just helping you become a candidate. The number of valid signatures will vary with each county and/or district but will be 20 or fewer, and you can sign your own papers.
  3. These people must be registered Peace and Freedom Party voters in your district or county, but you can register new people with the party before they sign your papers. If you do this, please make a copy of their registration (and/or make a note of their registration form number) so that you can turn it in at the same time you submit your papers. New registrants may not be in the county’s system yet and may be rejected, so show them the copy of the new registration.
  4. If there are other PFP candidates for central committee in your area you can have up to three candidates on one signature petition. This simplifies signature gathering since each of you can get signatures for all three.
  5. Try hard to make sure you have only registered PFP voters sign your papers. There is a limit of 40 signatures and if you have too many bad signatures you may not qualify.
  6. Petition signers cannot sign for more candidates than there are seats in your district or county.

If you have more questions about being a candidate, or about the election process, contact your county’s Registrar of Voters or the Peace and Freedom Party at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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Get your voice heard in Election 2024 – vote Peace & Freedom and the Left Unity Slate!

The California statewide primary election of March 5, 2024, includes first-round elections for political offices at all levels of government in the leadup to November's general election. Keep up with all the news regarding  Peace & Freedom Party and Left Unity Slate candidates as well as PFP's stands on ballot props and other items on the ballot.

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Party resolutions

11-Nov-2023 By DavidL

Butte County PFP, Chico Palestine Advocacy Network file resolution for ceasefire

On November 7th, 2023, members of the Peace and Freedom Party of Butte County stood side by side with the Chico Palestine Advocacy Network to call for a ceasefire in Palestine...

Statements from the PFP Party Chair

30-Apr-2023

PFP stands against sham indictments of APSR, APSC leadership: Party chair

The Peace and Freedom Party of California State Central Committee condemns the recent federal indictments of four leaders of the African Peoples Socialist Party and the...

In California, voter registration is very important to political parties. The very existence of a political party as “ballot-qualified” is determined by the number of votes its statewide candidates receive or by the number of voters registered with the party. As the only feminist socialist political party on the California ballot, it is imperative that the Peace and Freedom Party continues as a qualified party.

Quite simply, the Peace and Freedom Party will not be able to provide Californians with candidates that will represent us unless we register and vote Peace and Freedom.

For all the information you need on registering to vote, visit the California Secretary of State's homepage at SOS.Ca.gov or just click here.

Thank you for registering Peace and freedom Party, and thank you for your vote!

 

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