There have been several groups called the Patriot Party, the Patriotic Party, or similar:
- Aruban Patriotic Party
- British Columbia Patriot Party, in Canada
- Parti patriote, in Canada
- New Patriotic Party, in Ghana
- Patriotic Party (Guatemala), in Guatemala
- Patriotic Renovation Party, in Honduras
- Patriot Party (Indonesia)
- Irish Patriot Party
- National Patriotic Party, in Liberia
- Patriots (faction), in the Netherlands
- New Zealand Patriot Party
- Patriotic Party, in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1788-1792)
- Patriotic Party of Pridnestrovie, in Transnistria
- Patriot Whigs, in the United Kingdom (1725)
- Patriotic Party (UK) (1964)
- Patriot Party (1960s-1980s), in the United States
- White Patriot Party, in the United States (1987)
- The Patriot Party in the United States (1994) was a short-lived precursor to the Reform Party (United States) made up largely of former New Alliance Party members
Famous quotes containing the words patriot and/or party:
“Populism is folkish, patriotism is not. One can be a patriot and a cosmopolitan. But a populist is inevitably a nationalist of sorts. Patriotism, too, is less racist than is populism. A patriot will not exclude a person of another nationality from the community where they have lived side by side and whom he has known for many years, but a populist will always remain suspicious of someone who does not seem to belong to his tribe.”
—John Lukacs (b. 1924)
“This Party is a moral crusade or it is nothing.”
—Harold Wilson, Lord Riveaulx (19161995)