Legal Marijuana Now Party (United States)

The Legal Marijuana Now Party is a political party in the United States. This party was founded in 1998. This party primarily runs for government spots in Minnesota. This party is a progression from the Grassroots party (Est. 1986). This party recieved it's minor party status in 2014.

1998
Dan R. Vacek ran for Minnesota's 4th Congressional District of the United States House of Representatives. He ended up losing with 5,839 votes, which was 2.44% of the total votes.

2014
Dan R. Vacek ran for Attorney General of Minnesota. He lost with 57,604 votes, which was 2.99% of the total votes.

2016
This was a big year for this party. It had 6 party members running for different offices.

February
Zachary Phelps ran for a special election for State Senate district 35 and lost with 180 votes, which was 4.10% of the total votes.

November
Dennis Schuller ran for Minnesota's 5th Congressional District of the United States House of Representatives and lost with 30,759 votes, which was 8.50% of the total votes. Susan Pendergast Sindt ran for Minnesota's 4th Congressional District of the United States House of Representatives and lost with 27,152 votes, which was 7.72% of the total votes). Martin J. Super ran of Minnesota Sente District 60 and lost with 8,861 votes, which was 21.78% of the total votes. This was probably this party's best chance of having a seat in the State level government. Dan R. Vacek ran for President of the United States alongside Mark G. Elworth, Jr (Vice-president). The ended up losing with 13,537 votes, which was ≤0.001% of the total vote.

2018
Right now, there are 5 people from this party running in several places.

November
Michael Ford is running for a Minnesota Auditor. He is up against several people. The incumbent Judie Blaha (Democratic-Farmer-Labor), Republican Pam Myhra, and Libertarian Chris Dock. Susan Pendergast Sindt is running agian for Minnesota's 4th Congressional District of the United States House of Representatives. There are 2 other people running. Which are the Democratic incumbent Betty McCollum, who had been the incumbent since 2000, and Republican Greg Ryan, who had won the Republican primary with 100% of the votes. According to Our Campaigns, Susan has a 4% chance of winning this seat. Sarah Wellington is running for the Class II Senate seat in Minnesota for the United States Senate. She is running with 3 other people, including the incumbent. Dennis Schuller is running for the Class I Senate seat in Minnesota for the United States Senate. Se is running with 4 other people, including the incumbent. Mark G. Elworth, Jr is running for Iowa's 3rd Congresional District of the United States House of Representatives. This is the first time in this parties history that someone is running for a non-Minnesota seat that wasn't the President or Vice-president.