SPARC MI
@sparcmi.bsky.social
50501MI -> SPARC
A self-organized group of local volunteers.
A self-organized group of local volunteers.
Reposted by SPARC MI
Awesome! And anyone west of those cities is welcome to join us in Muskegon county:
October 11, 2025 at 12:09 PM
Awesome! And anyone west of those cities is welcome to join us in Muskegon county:
Www.50501michigan.com
You should join the discord! It’s where we do all of our organizing and we’d love to hear what you have to say 💕
You should join the discord! It’s where we do all of our organizing and we’d love to hear what you have to say 💕
W50501michigan.com
August 15, 2025 at 6:57 PM
Www.50501michigan.com
You should join the discord! It’s where we do all of our organizing and we’d love to hear what you have to say 💕
You should join the discord! It’s where we do all of our organizing and we’d love to hear what you have to say 💕
A bunch of random volunteers came together to make this happen and we have been putting in the work to make it the best we can. Together we decided this move was the best possible way to get things done 🙏🏻
August 15, 2025 at 6:22 PM
A bunch of random volunteers came together to make this happen and we have been putting in the work to make it the best we can. Together we decided this move was the best possible way to get things done 🙏🏻
Reposted by SPARC MI
Voters in NYC have spoken clearly: pro-worker policies are winning policies, and they've chosen a card-carrying Democratic Socialist to run against the Republican nominee and incumbent Eric Adams, a Democrat now running as an independent this November. (🧵5/5)
June 29, 2025 at 11:28 PM
Voters in NYC have spoken clearly: pro-worker policies are winning policies, and they've chosen a card-carrying Democratic Socialist to run against the Republican nominee and incumbent Eric Adams, a Democrat now running as an independent this November. (🧵5/5)
Though they'll continue tabulating those second- and third-choice votes until July 1st, Mamdani has a strong first-round lead with 43.5%; his runner-up, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, has already conceded. (🧵4/5)
June 29, 2025 at 11:28 PM
Though they'll continue tabulating those second- and third-choice votes until July 1st, Mamdani has a strong first-round lead with 43.5%; his runner-up, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, has already conceded. (🧵4/5)
"Ranked choice voting is based on a simple premise: Democracy works better if people aren’t forced to make an all-or-nothing choice with their vote."
If no candidate has a majority, they'll eliminate the one in last and count their voters' next choices, and so forth until one has over 50%. (🧵3/5)
If no candidate has a majority, they'll eliminate the one in last and count their voters' next choices, and so forth until one has over 50%. (🧵3/5)
June 29, 2025 at 11:28 PM
"Ranked choice voting is based on a simple premise: Democracy works better if people aren’t forced to make an all-or-nothing choice with their vote."
If no candidate has a majority, they'll eliminate the one in last and count their voters' next choices, and so forth until one has over 50%. (🧵3/5)
If no candidate has a majority, they'll eliminate the one in last and count their voters' next choices, and so forth until one has over 50%. (🧵3/5)
In NYC's mayoral primary, voters get to pick their FIVE favorite candidates, ranking them from most to least preferred.
This means, rather than having to vote for who they think is most likely to win, they can pick who they ACTUALLY support without having to worry about "splitting the vote." (🧵2/5)
This means, rather than having to vote for who they think is most likely to win, they can pick who they ACTUALLY support without having to worry about "splitting the vote." (🧵2/5)
June 29, 2025 at 11:28 PM
In NYC's mayoral primary, voters get to pick their FIVE favorite candidates, ranking them from most to least preferred.
This means, rather than having to vote for who they think is most likely to win, they can pick who they ACTUALLY support without having to worry about "splitting the vote." (🧵2/5)
This means, rather than having to vote for who they think is most likely to win, they can pick who they ACTUALLY support without having to worry about "splitting the vote." (🧵2/5)