Ron Ehrenreich
American politician
Ron Ehrenreich (born 1950) is an American credit union officer and teacher. He was the vice-presidential candidate for the Socialist Party USA in the 1988 United States presidential election, as the running mate of Willa Kenoyer. The ticket received 3,882 votes,[1] 2,587 of the votes came from New Jersey.[2] He has been the treasurer of the Syracuse Cooperative Federal Credit Union since its opening in 1982. He later ran as a Green Party candidate for Onondaga County, New York Comptroller in 1999.[3] Ron is married to Sondra Roth, and has two children.
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- "Writer and Teacher to Head Socialist's Ticket for 1988" N.Y. Times June 9, 1987
- Tori Woods, "My 6... Ways to protect your identity" The Post-Standard January 25, 2006
- Ed Griffin-Nolan "Extra Credit" Syracuse New Times June 20, 2007
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