Labor Party (United States)
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Labor Party (United States) may refer to:
- Various 19th-century parties called Labor Party (United States, 19th century)
- The Socialist Labor Party of America, the oldest socialist political party in the United States
- The Union Labor Party (California) of early 20th-century San Francisco
- The Farmer–Labor Party (United States), 1918-1932
- The short-lived Union Labor Party of Duluth, Minnesota in the early 1920s, which eventually became part of the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party
- The Labor Party of the United States established in 1919 and which ran a Presidential ticket in 1920 featuring William E. Rodriguez
- The American Labor Party, 1936-1956, active almost exclusively in the state of New York
- The American Labor Party (1932) -1935, the final name of a De Leonist splinter group in the US
- The U.S. Labor Party, 1973-1979 of Lyndon LaRouche
- The Labor Party (United States, 1996), an American social democratic political party advocating workers' interests
- The Communist Labor Party of North America, 1974-1993
- The Revolutionary Socialist Labor Party, 1881-1883
- The United States Socialist-Labor Party, 1928
- The Greenback-Labor Party, 1874-184, an American political party with an anti-monopoly ideology
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