Minor Political Parties
This does not include independents.
Political Party | Founded in | Former Titles | International Affiliations |
---|---|---|---|
America First Party | 2002 | ||
American Conservative Party | 2008 | ||
American Populist Party | 2009 | ||
American Third Position Party | 2010 | ||
Americans Elect | 2011 | ||
America's Party | 2008 | America's Independent Party | |
Christian Liberty Party | 1996 | American Heritage Party | |
Citizens Party of the United States | 2004 | New American Independent Party | |
Communist Party of the United States of America | 1919 | International Meeting of Communist and Workers' Parties | |
Freedom Socialist Party | 1966 | ||
Independence Party of America | 2007 | ||
Independent American Party | 1998 | ||
Jefferson Republican Party | 2006 | ||
Justice Party | 2011 | ||
Labor Party* | 1996 | ||
Modern Whig Party | 2008 | ||
National Socialist Movement | 1974 | World Union of National Socialists | |
Objectivist Party | 2008 | ||
Party for Socialism and Liberation | 2004 | ||
Peace and Freedom Party | 1967 | ||
Prohibition Party | 1869 | ||
Raza Unida Party | 1970 | ||
Reform Party of the United States of America | 1995 | ||
Socialist Action | 1983 | Fourth International | |
Socialist Alternative | 1986 | Committee for a Workers' International | |
Socialist Equality Party | 1966 | Workers League | International Committee of the Fourth International |
Socialist Party USA | 1973 | ||
Socialist Workers Party | 1938 | Pathfinder tendency (unofficial) | |
United States Marijuana Party | 2002 | ||
United States Pacifist Party | 1983 | ||
United States Pirate Party | 2006 | Pirate Party International (observer) | |
Unity Party of America | 2004 | ||
Workers World Party | 1959 |
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