List of political parties in the United States
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This list of political parties in the United States contains past and present political parties in the United States.
Introduction
Legally, the United States functions as a multi-party system – although political parties have no specific role under the U.S. Constitution, they are regulated by the constitutions of the individual states, which organize elections to both local and federal offices. In practice, since the mid 1800s, the country has been limited to a two-party system with occasional inlets made by third parties. This is largely a consequence of the first-past-the-post election system and 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.
Categorizing U.S. political parties
For the purposes of this article, the political parties are grouped into four sections. The first section is “Current major parties”, as the term is defined above. The second section is called “Current third parties” and it consists of those parties that have achieved (or, in the lead-up to an election, are reasonably expected to achieve) ballot status for their respective candidates for President of the United States in states with enough electoral votes to have a theoretical chance of winning. The third section is called “Current minor and regional parties that have endorsed candidates” and consists of all the other currently active parties which have candidates. The last section, “Historical political parties”, is for political parties that are defunct.
An alternate means for categorizing U.S. political parties, historically and currently, is to apply the Federal Election Commission's definition of "national committees" retroactively back in time to the beginning of the U.S. To see such a list, see Richard Winger's article in the Election Law Journal, April 2006 (Vol. 5 no. 2), which can be read on-line at http://www.liebertonline.com/loi/elj. Within that article, the list of parties is in Appendix A.
Current major parties
- Democratic Party, (c.1792 - Present)
- Republican Party, (1854 - Present)
Current third parties
Each of these non-major parties had ballot status for its presidential candidate in states with enough electoral votes to have had a theoretical chance of winning the 2004 presidential election.
- Constitution Party (formerly the U.S. Taxpayers Party) (1992 - Present)
- Green Party (1996 - Present)
- Libertarian Party (1971 - Present)
Current minor and regional parties that have endorsed candidates
These parties do not have ballot status for their presidential candidate in enough states to have even a theoretical chance to win. Some do not have presidential candidates at all, but do have candidates for other offices.
- Alaskan Independence Party
- Aloha Aina Party
- America First Party (2002 - Present)
- American Patriot Party (2003 - Present)
- American Party (1969 - Present)
- American Independent Party (1968 - Present)
- American Heritage Party
- American Nazi Party
- American Patriot Party
- American Reform Party
- Charter Party of Cincinnati, Ohio
- Christian Freedom Party (2004 - Present)
- Communist League (US)
- Communist Party USA
- Concord Party
- Connecticut for Lieberman Party (2006 - Present)
- Conservative Party of New York
- Covenant Party (Northern Mariana Islands)
- Independence Party of Minnesota
- Independence Party of New York
- Independent American Party
- Independent Citizens Movement (US Virgin Islands)
- Labor Party (1995 - Present)
- Liberal Party of Minnesota
- Liberal Party of New York
- Liberty Union Party (Vermont) (1970 - Present)
- Marijuana Party
- Marijuana Reform Party (New York)
- Moderate Party (2005 - Present)
- Mountain Party (West Virginia)
- New Party
- New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico
- New Union Party
- New York State Right to Life Party
- Peace and Freedom Party (1967 - Present)
- Personal Choice Party (1997 - Present)
- Pirate Party
- Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico
- Populist Party of Maryland (Nader 2004-affiliated, unrelated to earlier so-named parties)
- Populist Party of America
- Prohibition Party (1867 - Present)
- Puerto Rican Independence Party
- Reform Party of the United States of America (1995 - Present)
- Republican Moderate Party of Alaska
- Socialist Action (1983 - Present)
- Socialist Alternative (1986 - Present)
- Socialist Equality Party (1953 - Present)
- Socialist Labor Party (1876 - Present)
- Socialist Party USA (1972 - Present)
- Socialist Workers Party (1938 - Present)
- Southern Party
- Southern Independence Party
- United Party (Idaho)
- United Citizens Party
- Vermont Progressive Party
- Voter Rights Party
- Workers World Party (1959 - Present)
- Working Families Party
- Workers Party, USA
- World Socialist Party of the United States
Historical political parties
- NOTE: The following list of historical parties report only parties that are no longer functioning entities. Some of the parties still in existence were also major players in the below mentioned party systems.
First Party System (before 1824)
- Federalist Party (c.1789 - 1816)
- Democratic-Republican Party (1792 - c.1824)
Second Party System (1824–1854)
- National Republican Party (1828 - 1833)
- Anti-Masonic Party (1828 - 1833)
- Whig Party (1833-1856)
- Liberty Party (1840 - 1848)
- Free Soil Party (1848 - 1854)
Third Party System (1854–1896)
- American Party (“Know-Nothings”) (c. 1854 - 1858)
- Opposition Party (1854-1858)
- Constitutional Union Party (1860)
- National Union Party, (1864 - 1868)
- Liberal Republican Party (1872)
- Greenback Party (1874 - 1884)
- Anti-Monopoly Party (1884)
- Populist Party (1892 - 1908)
- National Democratic Party/Gold Democrats (1896 - 1900)
Progressive Era/Fourth Party System (1896–1932)
- Social Democratic Party (1900 - 1901)
- Home Rule Party of Hawaii (created to serve the native Hawaiian agenda in the state legislature and U.S. Congress) (1900 - 1912)
- Socialist Party of America (1901 - 1973)
- Progressive Party 1912 (“Bull Moose Party”) (1912 - 1914)
- Non-Partisan League (Not a party in the technical sense) (1915 - 1956)
- Farmer-Labor Party (1918 - 1944)
- Progressive Party 1924 (1924)
- Communist League of America (1928 - 1934)
New Deal/Fifth Party System (1932–1964)
- American Workers Party (1933 - 1934)
- Workers Party of the United States (1934 - 1938)
- Union Party (1936)
- American Labor Party (1936 - 1956)
- America First Party (1944) (1944 - 1996)
- States' Rights Democratic Party (“Dixiecrats”) (1948)
- Progressive Party 1948 (1948 - 1955)
- Vegetarian Party (1948–1964)
- Constitution Party (United States 50s) (1952-1968 ?)
- Puerto Rican Socialist Party (1959 - 1993)
- Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (1964)
Later 20th century
- Communist Workers Party (1969 - 1985)
- People's Party (1971 - 1976)
- U.S. Labor Party (1975-1979)
- Citizens Party (1979–1984)
- New Alliance Party (1979 - 1992)
- Christian Falangist Party of America (1985-2006)
- Populist Party 1990's (1984 - 1994)
- Looking Back Party (1984 - 1996)
- Grassroots Party (1986-2004)
- Independent Party of Utah (1988-1996)
- Greens/Green Party USA (1991-2005)
- Natural Law Party (1992 - 2004)
See also
- Current political party strength in U.S. states
- First Party System
- Second Party System
- Third Party System
- Fourth Party System
- Fifth Party System
- Two-party system
Other lists
- List of state Democratic Parties in the U.S.
- List of state Republican Parties in the U.S.
- List of state Constitution Parties in the U.S.
- List of state Green Parties in the U.S.
- List of state Libertarian Parties in the U.S.
- Index of political parties to browse parties by name
- List of political parties to browse parties by country
- List of political parties by ideology to browse parties by name
- Membership of internationals to browse parties by membership of internationals
- List of political parties in Puerto Rico
External links
- Party Links
- Political Parties on the Web
- Directory of U.S. Political Parties
- Political Parties Timeline
- Ballot Access News
Further reading
- Nash, Howard P., Jr. (1959). Third Parties in American Politics.
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