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List of political parties in the United States

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List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United States - Introduction

The United States has a two-party system, with the two largest political parties holding most of the elected offices. This is largely a consequence of the first-past-the-post election system but is also due to restrictive ballot access laws imposed on the other political parties. There have been many political parties other than the two dominant ones, but most third parties are generally considered to be of only minor and short-lived political significance. Notwithstanding the general perception, many third parties throughout U.S. his ...

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List of political parties in the United States, List of political parties in the United States - Introduction, List of political parties in the United States - Categorizing U.S. political parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current major parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current third parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current minor and regional parties that have endorsed candidates, List of political parties in the United States - Historical political parties, List of political parties in the United States - First Party System before 1824, List of political parties in the United States - Second Party System 1824–1854, List of political parties in the United States - Third Party System {1854-1896, List of political parties in the United States - Progressive Era/ Fourth Party System 1896–1932, List of political parties in the United States - New Deal Fifth Party System 1932–1964, List of political parties in the United States - Later 20th century

Read more here: » List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United States - Introduction

List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United States - Introduction

The United States has a two-party system, with the two largest political parties holding most of the elected offices. This is largely a consequence of the first-past-the-post election system but is also due to restrictive ballot access laws imposed on the other political parties. There have been many political parties other than the two dominant ones, but most third parties are generally considered to be of only minor and short-lived political significance. Notwithstanding the general perception, many third parties throughout U.S. his ...

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List of political parties in the United States, List of political parties in the United States - Introduction, List of political parties in the United States - Categorizing U.S. political parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current major parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current third parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current minor and regional parties that have endorsed candidates, List of political parties in the United States - Historical political parties, List of political parties in the United States - First Party System before 1824, List of political parties in the United States - Second Party System 1824–1854, List of political parties in the United States - Third Party System 1854–1896, List of political parties in the United States - Progressive Era/Fourth Party System 1896–1932, List of political parties in the United States - New Deal/Fifth Party System 1932–1964, List of political parties in the United States - Later 20th century, List of political parties in the United States - Other lists

Read more here: » List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United States - Introduction

List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Constitution Party United States - Platform

The Constitution Party holds that Republican and Democratic parties have becoming corrupt and are subversive in nature. They emphasize how our country was not founded upon religion, but upon biblical principles. It advocates a stronger adherence to the original intent of the United States Constitution and the principles of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. It has a strong conservative approach on moral issues ...

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Constitution Party United States, Constitution Party United States - Platform, Constitution Party United States - Controversy, Constitution Party United States - 2004 election results, Constitution Party United States - Presidential and vice presidential nominees

Read more here: » Constitution Party United States: Encyclopedia II - Constitution Party United States - Platform

List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia - Libertarian Party United States

Politics series Factions Minarchism Anarcho-capitalism Paleolibertarianism Neolibertarianism Left-libertarianism Influences Austrian School Classical liberalism Individualist anarchism Objectivism Mixed economy Ideas Liberty Free markets Capitalism Non-aggression Key issues Parties Economic ...

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List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia - Green Party United States

In United States politics, the Green Party has been active as a third party since the 1980s. The party first gained widespread public attention during Ralph Nader's presidential runs in 1996 and 2000. The FEC-recognized national committee of the party is the Green Party of the United States (although there remains also a mostly-defunct separate Green national political organization, the Greens/Green Party USA). Unlike Green parties in other nations, Greens in the United States have won elected office mostly at the local level; ...

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List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia - Democratic-Republican Party United States

The "Democratic-Republican Party" is the label formerly given by historians to one of the first two American political parties during the First Party System, 1792-1824. Contemporaries referred to it as simply the "Republican Party", which in 2006 has become the preferred term among scholars. In the 20th century historians and textbooks sometimes called it the "Democratic-Republican Party" or the "Jeffersonian Republicans". Democratic-Republican Party United States - History. The Republican Par ...

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List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia - Prohibition Party

The Prohibition Party is a political party in the United States. As the name implies, the party advocates the prohibition of the use of beverages containing alcohol and was an integral part of the temperance movement. While never one of the nation's leading parties, it was an important force in US politics in the late 19th century and the early years of the 20th century. In 1887, Prohibition Party member Susanna M. Salter of Argonia, Ka ...

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List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia - Free Soil Party

The Free Soil Party was a short-lived political party in the United States organized in 1840 that faded out by about 1856. Its main purpose was opposing the extension of slavery into the territories, as well as advocating the abolition of slavery itself. Free Soil Party - Genesis. The party was formed around the Wilmot Proviso, failed legislation requiring all territory taken from Mexico in the Mexican-American war be free from slavery. When New Mexico and Utah were opened to slavery based on the popular so ...

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List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia - Whig Party United States

The Whig Party was a political party of the United States during the era of Jacksonian democracy. It was integral to the Second Party System and operated from 1832 to 1856 and was formed to oppose the policies of President Andrew Jackson and the Democratic Party he had founded. In particular, the Whigs supported the supremacy of Congress over the Executive Branch and favored a program of modernization and economic development. Their name was chosen to echo the British Whig Party, who had opposed a strong monarchy, just as the American ...

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List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia - Constitution Party United States

Constitutional Conservatism, Nationalism The Constitution Party is a conservative third party in the United States, founded as the U.S. Taxpayers Party in 1992. Its name was changed to the Constitution Party in 1999, but some state affiliate parties have different names. The Michigan affiliate has kept the U.S. Taxpayers Party name in order to retain ballot status, and in Connecticut the affiliate is the Concerned Citizens Party. The Constitution Party ranks third nationally in registered voters, most of which com ...

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List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia - Anti-Masonic Party

The Anti-Masonic Party (also known as the Anti-Masonic Movement) was a 19th century minor political party in the United States. As its name suggests, it strongly opposed Freemasonry, but in fact was not a single-issue party, aspiring to become a major party. It was a part of the Second Party System and introduced important new techniques, such as the state convention to select candidates. Anti-Masonic Party - History. It was formed in New York City in 1828, and was the first third party in American n ...

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List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia - Communist Party USA

The Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) is one of several Marxist-Leninist groups in the United States. While the CPUSA played a significant role in organizing industrial unions and defending the rights of African-Americans in the 1930s and 1940s, it was effectively eliminated as a political force by McCarthyism and the Cold War. The Party still exists today, currently under the leadership of Sam Webb. Communist Party USA - The CPUSA Constitution and Program. According to t ...

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List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in Puerto Rico - The parties

List of political parties in Puerto Rico - Major parties. Historically, there have been three major political parties in Puerto Rico: The PPD and PNP have exchanged the Governor's seat since 1948, but the PIP has also had an impact on the election: many consider that the small group of PIP voters could have made a difference as to which of the other two major parties won some of the close elections. This latter phenomenon is locally referred to as the watermelons (or melones in Spanish), beca ...

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List of political parties in Puerto Rico, List of political parties in Puerto Rico - The parties, List of political parties in Puerto Rico - Major parties, List of political parties in Puerto Rico - Other parties, List of political parties in Puerto Rico - Past parties, List of political parties in Puerto Rico - Political organizations

Read more here: » List of political parties in Puerto Rico: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in Puerto Rico - The parties

List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Whig Party United States - Origins and policies

The Whig Party was formed in the winter of 1833-1834 by former Jeffersonian Republicans and National Republicans such as Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams, and by Southern States' Rights supporters such as W. P. Mangum. In its early form the Whig Party was united only by opposition to the policies of President Andrew Jackson, especially his removal of the deposits from the Bank of the United States without the consent of Congress. The Whigs also attracted the support of Southerners such as John Tyler who were offended by Jackson's strong nati ...

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Whig Party United States, Whig Party United States - Origins and policies, Whig Party United States - Party structure, Whig Party United States - The early years, Whig Party United States - A brief golden age, Whig Party United States - Death throes 1852–56, Whig Party United States - Presidents from the Whig Party, Whig Party United States - Candidates

Read more here: » Whig Party United States: Encyclopedia II - Whig Party United States - Origins and policies

List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Reform Party of the United States of America - History

The party grew out of Ross Perot's efforts in the 1992 presidential election, where—running as an Independent—he became the first non-major party candidate since 1912 to have been considered viable enough to win the presidency. Perot made a splash by bringing a focus to fiscal issues such as the federal deficit and national debt; government reform issues such as term limits, campaign finance reform, and lobbying reform; and issues on trade. A large part of his following was grounded in the belief he was addressing vital problems largely ...

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Reform Party of the United States of America, Reform Party of the United States of America - History, Reform Party of the United States of America - Presidential tickets, Reform Party of the United States of America - Platform

Read more here: » Reform Party of the United States of America: Encyclopedia II - Reform Party of the United States of America - History

List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Progressive Party United States - The third Progressive Party

In 1948, another Progressive Party (known in some states as the Independent Progressive Party) was formed with an eye toward electing former Vice President Henry A. Wallace as President. Wallace was also supported by several other small parties, such as the American Labor Party (ALP) of New York. The Communist Party USA did not field a presidential candidate, and instead endorsed Wallace for President; given the tenor of U.S. politics, this endorsement was to hinder Wallace far more than it would help him. Wallace was yet another former Repu ...

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Progressive Party United States, Progressive Party United States - The first Progressive Party, Progressive Party United States - Wisconsin and the second Progressive Party, Progressive Party United States - The third Progressive Party, Progressive Party United States - Current and minor progressive parties, Progressive Party United States - First Progressive Party, Progressive Party United States - Second Progressive Party, Progressive Party United States - Third Progressive Party

Read more here: » Progressive Party United States: Encyclopedia II - Progressive Party United States - The third Progressive Party

List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Labor Party of America - Early 20th century developments

De Leon's opponents, led by Morris Hillquit, left the SLP in 1901 and fused with Eugene V. Debs' Social Democratic Party and formed the Socialist Party of America. In a dispute concerning the entry of the French socialist Millerand into the French government and the possibility of winning reforms by through parliamentary action that took place in the Second International the SLP firmly opposed the supporters of reformism. Therefore they and others in a similar position became known as Impossibilists. Today the term is still sometimes used wi ...

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Socialist Labor Party of America, Socialist Labor Party of America - Origins, Socialist Labor Party of America - Early 20th century developments, Socialist Labor Party of America - Later history, Socialist Labor Party of America - Presidential candidates

Read more here: » Socialist Labor Party of America: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Labor Party of America - Early 20th century developments

List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Party USA - Platform

The Socialist Party USA describes itself as the only explicitly democratic socialist party in the United States. It is as equally against Soviet-style Communism as it is anti-capitalist. The party rejects the practice of democratic centralism, meaning that its individual members are free to disagree publicly with party policy even after decisions have been arrived at. Membership is based on the payment of dues, which are paid by applicants who state that they agree with the statement of principles. The party considers itself democrati ...

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Socialist Party USA, Socialist Party USA - History, Socialist Party USA - Platform, Socialist Party USA - Presidential candidates

Read more here: » Socialist Party USA: Encyclopedia II - Socialist Party USA - Platform

List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Constitution Party United States - Platform

The Constitution Party holds that Republican and Democratic parties are becoming corrupt and are subversive in nature. They emphasize how America was not founded upon religion, but upon biblical principles. It advocates a stronger adherence to the original intent of the United States Constitution and the principles of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. It has a strong conservative approach on moral issues ...

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Constitution Party United States, Constitution Party United States - Platform, Constitution Party United States - Controversy, Constitution Party United States - 2004 election results, Constitution Party United States - Presidential and vice presidential nominees

Read more here: » Constitution Party United States: Encyclopedia II - Constitution Party United States - Platform

List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Anti-Masonic Party - History

It was formed in New York City in 1828, and was the first third party in American national politics. Its hate of Freemasonry seems strange to many historians in light of the fact that a number of founding fathers were Masons, including George Washington. The party had its rise after the mysterious disappearance, in 1826, of William Morgan (c. 1776-c. 1826), a Freemason of Batavia, New York, who had become dissatisfied with his Order and had planned to publish its secrets. When his purpose became known to the Masons, Morgan was ...

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Anti-Masonic Party, Anti-Masonic Party - History, Anti-Masonic Party - Candidates, Anti-Masonic Party - External link

Read more here: » Anti-Masonic Party: Encyclopedia II - Anti-Masonic Party - History

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