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The Free & Equal Elections Foundation (Free & Equal) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan organization in the United States, the mission of which is to empower American voters through education and advocacy of electoral reforms. [1] Free & Equal leads national, state, and local efforts to open the electoral process in the United States by hosting all-inclusive gubernatorial, Presidential, and senatorial debates; organizing Electoral Reform Symposiums; producing United We Stand tours; and supporting individuals running for office. Free & Equal was first organized in 1982 as the Foundation for Free Campaigns and Elections, before being formally reorganized in 2008 by Christina Tobin, an American activist and leader in the election reform and voters' rights movement.

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Presidential debates

2008

During the 2008 presidential election, Free & Equal hosted a presidential debate at the Mayflower Renaissance Hotel in Washington, D.C., on October 23, 2008. Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin and independent candidate Ralph Nader participated in a debate moderated by journalist Chris Hedges. The Free & Equal debate was the only presidential debate featuring independent and third-party candidates held during the 2008 election to be broadcast to a national audience. The debate was broadcast live on C-SPAN2 in prime time.

Free & Equal debates, 2008
DateHostLocationModeratorsParticipants
 P Participant   N Non-invitee   A Absent invitee    Democratic Republican Libertarian Green Constitution Independent
Senator
Barack Obama
of Illinois
Senator
John McCain
of Arizona
Congressman
Bob Barr
of Georgia
Congresswoman
Cynthia McKinney
of Georgia
Pastor
Chuck Baldwin
of Florida
Advocate
Ralph Nader
of Connecticut
1
October 23, 2008
AAAAPP

2012

Free & Equal's 2012 "Open Presidential Debate" was moderated by Christina Tobin (left) and Larry King (right). Christina with Larry King Retouched Final.jpg
Free & Equal's 2012 "Open Presidential Debate" was moderated by Christina Tobin (left) and Larry King (right).

In 2012, Free & Equal sponsored the October 23, 2012 debate among four third party candidates for President of the United States. It featured Gary Johnson (Libertarian Party), Jill Stein (Green Party), Virgil Goode (Constitution Party), and Rocky Anderson (Justice Party). The debate was moderated by former Larry King Live host Larry King and Christina Tobin. It was televised by RT TV, Al Jazeera English, and C-SPAN. [2] [3]

Free & Equal debates, 2012
DateHostLocationModeratorParticipants
 P Participant.   N Non-invitee.   A Absent invitee.    Democratic Republican Libertarian Green Constitution Justice
President
Barack Obama
of Illinois
Governor
Mitt Romney
of Massachusetts
Governor
Gary Johnson
of New Mexico
Doctor
Jill Stein
of Massachusetts
Congressman
Virgil Goode
of Virginia
Mayor
Rocky Anderson
of Utah
1
October 23, 2012
AAPPPP
2
November 5, 2012
NNPPNN

2016

Free & Equal hosted an open debate along with Student Voices Count at the University of Colorado Boulder's Macky Auditorium on October 25, 2016. [4] Originally, all presidential candidates with ballot access sufficient to represent a majority of electoral votes were invited. [5] in October 2016, Free and Equal extended the invitation to all candidates with ballot lines representing at least fifteen percent of potential voters: the Democratic, Republican, Libertarian, Green, Constitution, Reform, and Socialism and Liberation parties, as well as independent candidate Evan McMullin. [6] Gary Johnson, who participated in the 2012 debate, had already publicly declined in July 2016 to debate Jill Stein on The Young Turks because of a matter of "just time". [7]

Free & Equal debates, 2016
DateHostLocationModeratorsInvited participants
 P  Participant.   A  Absent invitee. Republican Democratic Libertarian Green Constitution Reform PSL Independent
Businessman
Donald Trump
of New York
Secretary
Hillary Clinton
of New York
Governor
Gary Johnson
of New Mexico
Doctor
Jill Stein
of Massachusetts
Lieutenant
Darrell Castle
of Tennessee
Businessman
Rocky De La Fuente
of California
Activist
Gloria La Riva
of California
Director
Evan McMullin
of Utah
1October 25, 2016 University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, Colorado Ed Asner [8] AAAAP [9] [8] P [9] [8] P [9] [8] A

2020

Primaries

Early on March 4, 2020, the Free & Equal Elections Foundation held a debate at the Hilton Chicago Hotel. Various third-party candidates, as well as minor candidates affiliated with the Democratic and Republican parties attended. [10] Some, but not all, of the participants would go on to be their parties nominees.

2020 Free & Equal debates
No.Date & TimeLocationModeratorsInvited participants
 P  Participant. Democratic Libertarian Green Constitution American Solidarity Life and Liberty Transhumanist
Businessman
Mark Stewart
of Connecticut
Activist
Dan Berhman
of Texas
Carpenter
Erik Gerhardt
of Pennsylvania
LNC Vice Chair
Arvin Vohra
of Maryland
Activist
Sedinam Moyowasifza-Curry
of California
Financial Advisor
Charles Kraut
of Virginia
Educator
Brian Carroll
of California
Activist
J.R. Myers
of Alaska
Activist
Ben Zion
of Arizona
1aMarch 4, 2020
2:00 pm CST
Chicago, Illinois Christina Tobin PPPPPPPPP
 P  Participant. Republican Democratic Libertarian Green /
Socialist
PSL Independent
Futurist
Zoltan Istvan
of California
Attorney
Mosie Boyd
of Arkansas
Lieutenant
Ken Armstrong
of Hawaii
Lecturer
Jo Jorgensen
of South Carolina
Corporal
Adam Kokesh
of Indiana
Activist
Vermin Supreme
of Massachusetts
Tradesman
Howie Hawkins
of New York
Activist
Gloria La Riva
of California
Activist
Mark Charles
of the District of Columbia
1bMarch 4, 2020
6:30 pm CST
Chicago, Illinois Christina Tobin PPPPPPPPP

General election

Two debates were held prior to the general election. The first was on October 8, 2020, in Denver, Colorado, with participation limited to candidates on the ballot in at least eight states. [11] A second debate with the same candidates occurred on October 24, 2020, in Cheyenne, Wyoming. [12]

2020 Free & Equal debates
No.Date & TimeLocationModeratorsInvited participants
 P  Participant.
 A  Absent Invitee.
Republican Democratic Libertarian Green /
Socialist
PSL Alliance /
Reform
Constitution American Solidarity Independent
President
Donald Trump
of Florida
Former Vice President
Joe Biden
of Delaware
Lecturer
Jo Jorgensen
of South Carolina
Tradesman
Howie Hawkins
of New York
Activist
Gloria La Riva
of California
Businessman
Rocky De La Fuente
of California
Businessman
Don Blankenship
of West Virginia
Educator
Brian Carroll
of California
Entrepreneur
Brock Pierce
of Puerto Rico
Producer
Kanye West
of Wyoming
2October 8, 2020
6:00 pm MDT
Denver, Colorado Christina Tobin AAAPPAPPPA
3October 24, 2020
6:00 pm MDT
Cheyenne, Wyoming Christina Tobin AAAPPAAPPA

2024

Primaries

On January 18, 2024, the Free & Equal Elections Foundation held its first ever Democratic Party Primary debate streamed on Rumble while four candidates took the stage at Chelsea Television Studios in New York City, New York. Candidates were invited if they had ballot access in at least four states. Although eight candidates were invited, [13] only four participated as they were Gabriel Cornejo, Frankie Lozada, Stephen Lyons, and Jason Palmer. [14]

On February 29, 2024 Free & Equal held its first Independent Presidential Debate also at Chelsea Television Studios featuring two Libertarian candidates being Chase Oliver and Lars Mapstead, two Green Party candidates being Jill Stein and Jasmine Sherman (also nominee of The Unicorn Party), plus Party for Socialism and Liberation nominee Claudia De la Cruz. Independent candidates Robert F. Kennedy Jr and Cornel West were invited but unable to attend. [15] [16]

These selections were made via multiple choice voting available on their website where members of the public could pick their top seven candidates across party lines and independents. [17]

Electoral Reform Symposiums

Since 2009, Free & Equal has hosted electoral reform symposiums to unite intellectuals and experts to share and debate reforms to the U.S. electoral system. Past panelists and speakers include President of The League of Women Voters of Colorado Nancy Crow, Deputy Secretary of State of Colorado Suzanne Staiert, Founder of FairVote Rob Richie, Founder of Nexus Earth Colin Cantrell, Founder of Ballot Access News Richard Winger and more. [18] [19] [20] [21] [22]

United We Stand Tour

In 2014, Free & Equal launched United We Stand, a festival and tour uniting the younger generations with musicians, artists, and thought leaders to promote political and cultural change. Since its inception, the tour has made stops at Belasco Theater in Los Angeles in 2014 [23] and 2015, [24] University of Colorado Boulder in 2016, [25] and Texas A&M University in 2018. [26] The 2019 tour includes Indiana, [27] Texas, [28] Colorado, [29] Oregon, [30] and Tennessee. [31]

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