United States Pirate Party - State Parties

State Parties

State Website Founded PNC Member Notes
Arizona AZPP Facebook Page No
California calpirateparty.org Yes
Florida florida.pirate-party.us Yes
Georgia piratepartyofgeorgia.org Yes
Hawaii HIPP Facebook Page No
Illinois ILPP Facebook Page No
Indiana INPP Facebook Page No
Maryland marylandpirates.com Observer
Massachusetts masspirates.org Yes
Michigan michigan.pirate-party.us Observer
Missouri Observer
New Hampshire NHPP Facebook Page No
New York nypirateparty.org August 25, 2010 Yes
Oklahoma January 18, 2010 Observer The Pirate Party of Oklahoma was formed on January 18, 2010 with the signing of its constitution, and the filing of a motion of intent to form a political party with the Oklahoma Election Board. The founding chairman was Marcus Kesler. The party was named an official state chapter of the United States Pirate Party on January 19, 2010. The party mounted a signature drive to try to gain access to the Oklahoma ballot, but was unsuccessful. The party did not run any candidates for office in 2010.
Oregon arregon.org November 9, 2010 Yes The Oregon Pirate Party was given official state party status on November 9, 2010.
South Carolina SCPP Facebook Page No
Texas TXPP Facebook Page No
Utah UTPP Facebook Page No
Washington washington.pirate-party.us Yes
Wisconsin pp-wisconsin.net July 4, 2012 Yes Registered with the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board.

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