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Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Edward Walter Bergonzi


Edward Walter Bergonzi, October 1, 1946 (New Jersey?) -

VP candidate for Workers League Party (1984)

Running mate with nominee: Edward Winn (1937-1995)
Popular vote: 3,825  (0.00%)
Electoral vote: 0/538

The campaign:

The Workers League Party was formed in 1966. Many members had come from the Socialist Workers Party but did not share the pro-Castro views of the SWP. 1984 was the first time the League entered the arena of Presidential politics although they had run candidates for other offices in the 1970s. Most of their activity was centered in the region of the industrial Rust Belt which in 1984 was in the midst watching the industrial age being transformed into the information age, displacing thousands of workers.

The Workers League Party could be characterized as Trotskyite, international in outlook, and hard line in not working with mainstream parties. In some ways they filled the void left by the Socialist Labor Party in presenting an uncompromising Marxist (and anti-Stalinist) alternative for voters in 1984.

Presidential candidate Edward Winn was a bus mechanic for the NYC Transit Authority. VP nominee Ed Bergonzi of Chicago was only on the ballot in Minnesota and Ohio, one of three running mates for Winn although Helen Halyard appeared to be the official choice.

They called for nationalization of the banking system and redistribution of the assets in order to fight unemployment and restore cuts to social programs, 30 hour work week with 40 pay, $100 billion public works program, socialized medicine, elimination of the CIA and FBI, and US withdrawal from NATO.

The Workers League Party attained ballot status in six states. The Party earned a total of 10,801 votes in the US (0.01%). The Winn/Bergonzi combination accounted for 3,825 of those votes, 0.08% of the total in Ohio (the League's strongest showing in 1984) and 0.01% in Minnesota.

Election history: none

Other occupations: union activist, antiwar activist, teacher

Notes:
Also lived in Pennsylvania and Michigan.