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  1. United States Marijuana Party

    Cleanup date June 2010 Infobox American Political Party name United States Marijuana Party party logo Image Usmjparty logo.png colorcode FFFFFF chairman Sheree Krider KY., br William A. Chengelis CO., br Aerial Wolfe FL., br Charlie Lake WY., br Jeffrey Kabik MD. spokesperson Wayward Bill Chengelis foundation 2002 ideology prohibition drugs Anti Prohibitionism cannabis headquarters international Cannabis political parties colors Red, white, blue, green website https www.usmjparty.org The United States Marijuana Party USMJParty is a Cannabis political parties cannabis political party in the United States founded in 2002 by Loretta Nall specifically to end the war on drugs and to legalize Cannabis drug cannabis . Their policies also include other socially libertarianism libertarian positions. Local chapters have been formed in 29 states, and they are affiliated with a number of international cannabis political parties. Origin The United States Marijuana Party was started in 2002 by Loretta Nall from Alabama following her misdemeanor arrest for marijuana Drug possession possession . ref ... reported to have caused one. ref cite web url https www.usmjparty.org united states marijuana party mission statement.html title Mission Statement publisher United States Marijuana Party date November 19, 2008 accessdate August 28, 2011 ref See also Cannabis in the United States Cannabis political ... Political parties established in 2002 Category Libertarian organizations based in the United States Category Libertarian parties Category Political parties in the United States fr Parti Marijuana des tats Unis fi United States Marijuana Party ... October 25, 2006 accessdate August 29, 2009 publisher MSNBC ref Nall was the chairperson of the party until she resigned in 2006 to pursue the Libertarian Party of Alabama s nomination for Governor of Alabama ... statement displayed on the party s official website cquote We seek to remove all penalties ...   more details



  1. Whig Party (United States)

    party country United States name Whig Party colorcode E3AF2A foundation 1833 dissolution 1856 ideology ... Party , Anti Masonic Party successor History of the Republican Party United States Republican ... Party United States Democratic Party . In particular, the Whigs supported the supremacy of Congress ... Party Republican Party . By the United States presidential election, 1856 1856 presidential ... Party. Harrison went on to victory in United States presidential election, 1840 1840 , defeating Van ..., joined the new Republican Party United States Republican Party and strongly attacked the Act ... United States Opposition Party for several years and had some success. Legacy In 1860, many former Whigs who had not joined the Republicans regrouped as the Constitutional Union Party United States ... than a century. Presidents from the Whig Party President of the United States Presidents of the United ... Party National Republican and then a Whig after he was elected to the United States House of Representatives ... Whigs before switching to the Republican Party United States Republican Party , from which they were ... Bell and Everett were also candidates on the Constitutional Union Party United States Constitutional Union ticket. See also List of Whig National Conventions History of the United States Democratic Party History of the United States Republican Party American election campaigns in the 19th century Whig British political faction Know Nothing Party Constitutional Union Party United States Constitutional ... links Commons category Whig Party United States http encyclopediavirginia.org Whig Party in Virginia ..., 1832 1874 USParty Category Defunct political parties in the United States Whig Party Category Whig Party United States Category Political parties established in 1833 Category 1856 disestablishments ... United States Whig Party eo Partio Whig Usono es Partido Whig de los Estados Unidos fr Parti whig tats ... sq Partia Whig simple Whig Party United States fi Yhdysvaltain Whig puolue sv Whigpartiet ...   more details



  1. Libertarian Party (United States)

    political party seats 0 100 hex cccc00 seats2 title United States House of Representatives Seats ... United States State Upper Houses seats4 Infobox political party seats 0 1921 hex cccc00 seats5 title State legislature United States State Lower Houses seats5 Infobox political party seats 1 5410 ... in the United States. cite news author Martin Wisckol title Libertarian Party founder, former O.C. resident ... October 9, 2010 quote The Libertarian Party has slowly gained in numbers in the United States to become ... date June 10, 2010 quote As the third largest party in Texas and the United States, the Libertarian ... today. In fact, in the United States, it is the third largest political party. Raymond A. Smith and Donald ... Party is the third largest political party in the United States. cite book last Branden first ... parties in the United States political party in the United States . The political platform of the Libertarian ... Party United States The Libertarian Party was formed in Colorado Springs in the home of David ..., the Libertarian Party became the first Third party United States third party to earn ballot status ... States Republican elephant or the Democratic Party of the United States Democratic donkey . The Libertarian ... Ballot access During the 2008 United States Presidential election, the Libertarian Party gained ballot ... States liberal Democratic Party United States Democrats generally seek to control economic activities and Conservatism in the United States conservative Republican Party United States Republicans ... Party is the largest political party in the United States that advocates little or no regulations ... , October 3, 2004. ref Libertarian Party United States Pornography pornography , ref name Eagles Johnston Libertarian Party United States Prostitution prostitution , ref name Eagles Johnston ref ... ref removal of restrictions on Libertarian Party United States LGBT issues homosexuality , ref name ... claims it is the only political party in the United States with an explicit stand against censorship ...   more details



  1. Workers Party of the United States

    Party of the United States. New York Workers Party of the US, 1935. Further reading James P. Cannon ... to the Workers Party of the United States. Publications, 1933 1939. 5306. Kheel Center for Labor Management ... cannon works 1934 dfusion.htm Entry Into The Socialist Party Many members of the Workers Party of the United States, in turn, decided to join the Socialist Party of America in 1936 to propagate their views ... were known, and they split to form their own group, the Socialist Workers Party United States Socialist Workers Party , soon thereafter. ref Shannon, David A. The Socialist Party of America ... Communist parties in the United States Category Political parties established in 1934 Category Trotskyist organizations of the United States Category Political parties disestablished in 1936 ... political arm of the Communist Party of America established at the end of 1921, see Workers Party of America . For the Trotskyist organization established by Max Shachtman in 1940, see Workers Party US . For the organization established in Chicago in 1992, see Workers Party, USA . File NewMilitant.jpg thumb right 320px The New Militant was the official organ of the Workers Party of the US throughout its approximately 18 months of existence. The Workers Party of the United States WPUS was established in December 1934 by a merger of the American Workers Party AWP led by A.J. Muste and the Trotskyist Communist League of America CLA led by James P. Cannon . The party was dissolved in 1936 when its members entered the Socialist Party of America en masse. Organizational History Fusion The formation of the U.S. Workers Party was the fusion of two revolutionary socialist organizations ... led the Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934 and the American Workers Party helped lead the 1934 Toledo ... by the Communist Party USA , were important victories after years of union defeats led by class collaborationist ... of precisely this element, which only a Marxist party can supply, that condemned the insurgent ...   more details



  1. National Party (United States)

    in the theoretical plain. Thus veterans of the Progressive Party United States, 1912 Progressive Party believing in the spirit of 1912, Prohibition ists, Suffragette suffragists , Social Credit ... and social democratic parties and organizations in the United States Category Defunct political parties in the United States Category Socialist Party of America Category History of Chicago, Illinois Category 1917 establishments in the United States ...File National party platform 1917.jpg thumb right 250px One of the few documents left to posterity by the National Party was the group s platform, produced as a pamphlet. The National Party was an early 20th century national political organization in the United States founded by pro war defectors from the Socialist Party of America in 1917. Rather than filing into the Democratic Party United States Democratic Party , these adherents of the SPA Right first formed a non partisan national society to propagandize ... old parties and the anti war Socialist Party of America and eagerly latched on to a burgeoning movement for a new party that sprouted in 1917. Organizational history Origins The National Party seems to have ..., http marxisthistory.org subject usa eam nationalparty.html The National Party 1917 1919? , Early American ..., culminating in a more formal four day gathering in July at the home of Progressive Party leader ..., which ultimately decided upon the name The National Party for the new organization. ref name EAM File National party duesreceipt 1917.jpg thumb right 400px Basic dues in the National Party were ... Party was funded by annual dues payments by its members, based according to the means of the party ... for its own support. Party members were to receive membership cards and a periodic bulletin was planned ... status through the purchase of an annual button for fifty cents. ref name EAM The National Party ... Party adopted a tentative platform declaring for universal and equal suffrage for strong advocacy ...   more details



  1. United States Pirate Party

    Infobox American political party party name United States Pirate Party party articletitle colorcode 660087 party logo Image American pirate party.svg 200px chairman Brad Hall foundation start date June ... November 2011 Peacock date July 2010 The United States Pirate Party USPP is a political party created ... 2006 by University of Georgia graduate student Brent Allison, the United States Pirate Party s USPP ... Green Party United States Greens to Libertarian Party United States Libertarians , to lower barriers ... Lessig expressed his skepticism of the Pirate Party in the United States. He then criticized the name ... 1 c See n Wikinews interviews Brittany Phelps, administrator of the United States Pirate Party Wikinews ... radio show of the United States Pirate Party ref cite web url http www.pirate party.us ... Party of Canada Site to Pirate Party Radio ref . See also Copyright in the United States List of United ..., and you ll reinforce that. The branding is not one that I would embrace here in the United States ... Board. The founding chairman was Marcus Kesler. The party was named an official state chapter of the United States Pirate Party on January 19th, 2010. ref name meeting http memwiki.pirate party.us ... parties in the United States Category Political parties established in 2006 bg ... The Pirates Hold a Party , Wired Magazine , 2006 06 20. Retrieved on 2009 02 20. ref In 2010 it became an officially registered party in Massachusetts . ref http www.rawstory.com rs 2011 03 07 massachusetts ... , and leadership was later turned over to Chairman Joshua Cowles and co chairman David Sigal . The party ... property and privacy law privacy laws . ref name wired Background See also Pirate Party Pirate ... pirate party legend 00c Active, unregistered pirate party legend c00 Discussed within PP International legend ccc No pirate party The Swedish Pirate Party Sweden Pirate Party , officially known ... , Denmark , Finland , France , Germany , Poland , Bulgaria and few Pirate Party International ...   more details



  1. Georgian Socialist-Federalist Revolutionary Party

    The Georgian Socialist Federalist Revolutionary Party was a bourgeois nationalist party in Georgia country Georgia , founded in April 1904. The party demanded national autonomy for Georgia within the framework ... in Austria and in Russia 1914 ref Mainly based in the rural areas, the party s membership was almost ... ref The political profile of the party had an appeal amongst moderately nationalist intellectuals .... Pr, 1988. p. 165 ref The party strived that agricultural issues not be decided by central authorities, but by autonomous national institutions. ref name lux The party published the periodical Sakartvelo ... scientist, historian, was reburied in Georgia ref According Boris Souvarine , the party accepted arms from Japan to fight against the Russian state during the Russo Japanese war. The party was one ... 1953 1954 ref The party conducted a series of robberies in the Caucasus. In April 1906 the party ... University Press, 1993. pp. 159 160 ref In November 1904, the party took part in a conference .... The party was represented at the conference by Dekanozov and Gabuniya. Other participating organizations were the Socialist Revolutionary Party , the Polish Socialist Party , the Polish National League , the Finnish Party of Active Resistance , the Communist Party of Latvia Latvian Social Democratic Workers Party , the Armenian Revolutionary Federation , the Union of Liberation . The conference ... conference Armenian Revolutionary Federation, Socialist Revolutionaries, Finnish Party of Active ... legislative election, 1906 first Duma election , the Socialist Federalist Iosif Baratov won a seat ..., 1988. p. 173 ref The party had formed an electoral bloc ahead of the polls, together with the Georgian Democratic Party and the Radical Party . ref Jones, Stephen F. http books.google.com books?id srEzMdMN ..., Mass Harvard University Press, 2005. p. 200 ref Later, the party was able to capture the majority ... Harvard University Press, 2005. p. 211 ref In 1907, the party adopted the policy of extraterritorial ...   more details



  1. People's Party (United States)

    which was active in the 1970s see People s Party United States, 1971 . For the party existing in the Utah ... , was a short lived political party in the United States established in 1891 during the Populist Movement Populist movement United States, 19th Century . It was most important in 1892 96 ... People s Party campaign poster promoting James Weaver for President of the United States. The drive ... History of the Democratic Party United States Democrats and History of the Republican Party United ... Party United States Democratic Party . Success was often obtained through electoral fusion , with the Democrats .... Prominent Populist Party leaders such as Marion Butler , a United States Senator from North Carolina ... and Populists United States Congress Approximately forty five members of the party served in the U.S. Congress between 1891 and 1902. These included six United States Senators William A. Peffer and William ... district See also United States Greenback Party List of political parties in the United States Political ... and Populist Party in Texas. USParty Category People s Party United States Category Populism Category ... Progressive Era in the United States de Populist Party fr Parti populiste tats Unis he ... and was part of the Populist movement United States, 19th Century . For other American and worldwide ... party name People s Party party logo File Populist logo.jpg party articletitle Populist Party United ... delayed the unification in these states until 1890 and 1891 respectively. The merger eventually united ... tax , Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution direct election of Senators , civil ... in the United States republicanism . ref See Worth Robert Miller, The Republican Tradition, in Miller ... Populist members of the U.S. House of Representatives 52nd United States Congress Thomas E. Watson ... Kem , Nebraska s 3rd congressional district 53rd United States Congress Haldor Boen , Minnesota ... , North Carolina s 7th congressional district 54th United States Congress Albert Taylor Goodwyn ...   more details



  1. Pro-Administration Party (United States)

    Unreferenced date March 2008 Pro Administration Party is a term by historians Who date March 2009 to describe the supporters of the policies of George Washington s administration especially United States Secretary of the Treasury Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton s financial policies prior to the formation of the Federalist Party United States Federalist and Democratic Republican Party United States Democratic Republican Parties. Almost the entire membership of the Pro Administration Party was composed of future Federalists the term Pro Administration Party is also sometimes used to describe the supporters of the administration who did not join the Federalist Party after its formation. This was not an actual political party rather, this is used as a catch all for a variety of diverse political factions characterized by their belief in a robust federal administration. See also Anti Administration Party United States Category Defunct political parties in the United States Category Federalist Party de Pro Administration Party fr Pro Administration Party ...   more details



  1. Federalist

    called the Federalist Party United States Federalist Party , founded by Alexander Hamilton . It opposed the Democratic Republican Party during the 18th century. Contemporary Federalist Society The Federalist ... with an economic union with Canada similar to the European Union. United States of America In the United States the term Federalism in the United States federalist usually applies to a member of one ... Constitution of the United States between 1787 and 1789. The Federalist Papers are documents associated ... Votes American Election Returns 1787 1825 http www.thefederalistparty.org The New Federalist Party ...other uses The term federalist describes several political beliefs around the world. Also, it may refer to the concept of federalism or the type of government called a federation . In early United States history, the Federalist Party was one of the first political parties its members or supporters called themselves Federalists . ref http m w.com dictionary federalist. ref Latin America In Latin America the term federalist is used in reference to the politics of 19th century Argentina and Colombia . The Federalists opposed the Unitarian Party Unitarianists in Argentina and Centralist s in Colombia ... The first Federales Argentina Federalist leader in the La Plata Basin Platine Region was Jos Gervasio ... the centralist Constitution of the United Provinces of South America and defeated the forces of Supreme Director of the United Provinces of the R o de la Plata Supreme Director Jos Rondeau at the 1820 ... the following year. Federalist Buenos Aires Province Buenos Aires Governor Manuel Dorrego took over ... by Entre R os Federalist Governor Justo Jos de Urquiza , who accused Rosas of not complying with Pacto ... Federalist and Autonomist resistances in the countryside until the 1870s. The last Autonomist rebellion ... of the Argentine State and government through the National Autonomist Party Quebec Quebec federalist ideology Federalist , in regard to the National Question , defends the concept of Quebec ...   more details



  1. Federalist (disambiguation)

    Federalist may refer to Federalist a political belief Members of the Federalist Party in the United States Federalist architecture Maryland Federalist a replica of the 18th century miniature ship Federalist Federalist Papers , or The Federalist , collection of articles or essays promoting the ratification of the United States Constitution See also w Category Federalism Category Federalism disambig ...   more details



  1. Party divisions of United States Congresses

    shading Federalist Federalist Party United States Federalists Others Vacan br cies Total Party shading ... br cies President 4th United States Congress 4th 1795 1797 Party shading Federalist 32 Party shading ... 5th United States Congress 5th 1797 1799 Party shading Federalist 32 Party shading Democratic ... 49 Party shading Federalist 57 Party shading Federalist rowspan 2 John Adams 6th United States ... Federalist 60 7th United States Congress 7th 1801 1803 Party shading Democratic Republican 34 Party ... Republican 114 Party shading Federalist 28 10th United States Congress 10th 1807 1809 Party shading ... 143 Party shading Democratic Republican 107 Party shading Federalist 36 13th United States Congress ... Party shading Federalist 68 14th United States Congress 14th 1815 1817 Party shading Democratic Republican ... Republican 183 Party shading Democratic Republican 119 Party shading Federalist 64 15th United States ... Democratic Republican 160 Party shading Federalist 26 17th United States Congress 17th 1821 1823 ... Federalist 32 18th United States Congress 18th 1823 1825 Party shading Democratic Republican 48 Party ... shading Democratic Democratic Party United States Democratic 49 55 party shading Republican Republican Party United States Republican 41 35 party shading Democratic Republican Democratic Republican Party Democratic br Republican 12 13 party shading Federalist Federalist Party United States Federalist 3 2 Party shading Pro Administration Pro Administration Party United States Pro br Administration 3 2 party shading Whig Whig Party United States Whig 2 2 party shading National Republican National Republican Party United States National br Republican 1 1 Party shading Anti Administration Anti Administration Party United States Anti br Administration 0 1 Split Control 1 1 The following table lists the party divisions for each United States Congress . Numbers in boldface denote the majority party ... Party United States Anti br Admin Party shading Pro Administration Pro Administration Party ...   more details



  1. Christian Party (United States, 1930s)

    unreferenced date September 2011 The Christian Party is the name of an American political party founded by William Dudley Pelley in the 1930s. The party might be considered to be the political wing of Pelley s paramilitary organization, the Silver Legion . It ran with Pelley as its candidate for the 1936 presidential campaign, but was quickly dissolved after the United States American entry into World War II . Today, another party, with ties to the Christian Identity movement, is called the Christian Party United States Christian Party . Category Nationalist parties in the United States US hist stub ...   more details



  1. United States Socialist-Labor Party

    Unreferenced date October 2006 The United States Socialist Labor Party was a Socialism socialist political party in the election of 1928 which broke away from the main Socialist Party of America . Category Labour parties Category Socialist parties in the United States US party stub ...   more details



  1. Liberty Party (United States, 1932)

    unreferenced date January 2008 Infobox historical American political party party name Liberty Party party logo party articletitle Liberty Party United States foundation start date 1932 dissolution end date 1932 ideology position international None preceded by succeeded by Jobless Party colors The Liberty Party was a minor political party in the United States in the 1930s, based on the economic theories of William Hope Harvey W.H. Coin Harvey 1851&ndash 1936 found mainly in his book, The Book . Harvey was initially its 1932 presidential candidate, and they held their convention at his resort, Monte Ne . However, the Liberty Party ended up merging with the Jobless Party , and Harvey ran for president as an independent. He came in 5th, receiving about 53,000 votes. See also Liberty Party United States, 1840 USParty Category Democratic socialist and social democratic parties and organizations in the United States Category Defunct political parties in the United States US hist stub ...   more details



  1. People's Party (United States, 1971)

    unreferenced date November 2007 The People s Party was a political party in the United States , founded in 1971 by various individuals and State and local political parties, including the Peace and Freedom Party , Commongood People s Party , Country People s Caucus , Human Rights Party United States Human Rights Party , Liberty Union Party Liberty Union , New American Party , New Party Arizona New Party and No Party . The party s goal was to present a united anti war platform for the coming election. The group ran Benjamin Spock in the United States presidential election, 1972 U.S. presidential election, 1972 on a platform that included calls to pull out of Vietnam , legalize cannabis drug marijuana and impose both minimum wage minimum and maximum wage s, and promote homosexuality. Margaret Wright US socialist Margaret Wright was the People s Party s presidential candidate in 1976, with Spock running as vice president after Maggie Kuhn declined the spot. After the election, the party moved to become a loose coalition , but was soon defunct, with most of its founding parties also dissolved. The party s papers are now in the Western Historical Manuscript Collection of the University of Missouri St. Louis , St. Louis, Missouri having been where the party had held its conventions. Category Political parties established in 1971 Category Defunct political parties in the United States Category Democratic socialist and social democratic parties and organizations in the United States US party stub ru ...   more details



  1. Party leaders of the United States Senate

    Speaker of the House is controlled by the opposition party. Many State legislature United States state ... Party United States Democrats , 47 Republican Party United States Republicans , and 2 independents ... 8 R Maj party shading Republican rowspan 3 Henry Cabot Lodge List of United States Senators from ... Congress 70th 1927 1929 71st United States Congress 71st 1929 1931 party shading Republican rowspan ... 1931 1933 73rd United States Congress 73rd 1933 1935 party shading Democratic rowspan 9 D Maj party ... July 22, 1937 1939 party shading Democratic rowspan 7 Alben W. Barkley List of United States Senators from Kentucky KY rowspan 2 76th United States Congress 76th 1939 1940 party shading Republican Warren ... 1943 party shading Republican Charles L. McNary List of United States Senators from Oregon OR 78th United States Congress 78th 1943 1945 party shading Republican Wallace H. White Jr. List of United States Senators from Maine ME acting 79th United States Congress 79th 1945 1947 party shading Republican rowspan 2 Wallace H. White Jr. 80th United States Congress 80th 1947 1949 party shading Republican R Maj 81st United States Congress 81st 1949 1951 party shading Democratic Scott W. Lucas List of United States Senators from Illinois IL party shading Democratic rowspan 3 D Maj rowspan 2 party ... United States Congress 82nd 1951 1952 party shading Democratic rowspan 2 Ernest McFarland List of United States Senators from Arizona AZ 1952 1953 party shading Republican Styles Bridges List of United ... 31, 1953 party shading Democratic rowspan 5 Lyndon B. Johnson List of United States Senators from ... 84th 1955 1957 party shading Democratic rowspan 14 D Maj 85th United States Congress 85th 1957 1959 86th United States Congress 86th 1959 1961 party shading Republican rowspan 6 Everett M. Dirksen List of United States Senators from Illinois IL 87th United States Congress 87th 1961 1963 party shading ... party shading Republican rowspan 4 Hugh Scott List of United States Senators from Pennsylvania PA ...   more details



  1. Party caucuses and conferences in the United States Congress

    Members of each major party in the United States Congress meet regularly in closed sessions known as party conferences Republican Party United States Republicans or party caucuses Democratic Party United States Democrats . Participants set legislative agendas, select committee members and chairs, and hold elections to choose various Floor leaders. This process takes place for both the United States Senate Senate and the United States House of Representatives House of Representatives . The Republican Conference Chairman or Democratic Caucus Chairman is the third ranking position in each chamber s party leadership, after the Majority Minority Leader and the Majority Minority Whip, and before the Campaign Committee Chairman Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee , National Republican Congressional Committee , National Republican Senatorial Committee , Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee . In the House of Representatives, if the party has a majority and controls the Speaker s chair, then the Conference Caucus Chair ranks forth. USPartyConference Category Legislative branch of the United States government ...   more details



  1. Equal Rights Party (United States)

    The Equal Rights Party was the name for several different nineteenth century List of political parties in the United States political parties in the United States . The first party was the Locofocos , during the 1830s and 1840s. The Anti Rent party during the Anti Rent War was also known by this name during the 1840s and 1850s. Another party by this name ran Victoria Woodhull for President of the United States and Frederick Douglass for Vice President of the United States in the United States presidential election, 1872 1872 presidential election . It was also known as the People s Party, the Cosmo Political Party and the National Radical Reformers. A fourth was National Equal Rights Party the party that ran Belva Ann Lockwood for President in the United States presidential election, 1884 1884 and United States presidential election, 1888 1888 presidential elections and Marietta Stow and Alfred H. Love and replacing him, Charles Stuart Wells for vice president respectively. This was also known as the National Equal Rights Party. References Fitzwilliam Byrdsall, http books.google.com books?id MRdKAAAAIAAJ&printsec titlepage The History of the Loco Foco or Equal Rights Party 1842, reprinted 1967 . Reeve Huston, Land and Freedom Rural Society, Popular Protest, and Party Politics in Antebellum New York 2002 Dale L. Walker, Mary Edwards Walker Above and Beyond 2005 External links http victoria woodhull.com wc052500.htm 1872 Convention Report and Platform Category Defunct political parties in the United States Category Feminist political parties in the United States Category Democratic socialist and social democratic parties and organizations in the United States US party stub ...   more details



  1. Constitution Party (United States, 1952)

    for the contemporary third party formed in the 1990s Constitution Party United States The Constitution Party was a conservatism in the United States conservative third political party third party in the United States , founded in 1952. For the United States presidential election, 1952 1952 presidential election , they nominated Douglas MacArthur for President of the United States President and Harry F. Byrd for Vice President of the United States Vice President , without permission from either candidate. The ticket won 17,205 votes 0.03 . ref http uselectionatlas.org RESULTS national.php?year 1952&minper 0&f 0&off 0&elect 0 1952 Presidential General Election Results ref In 1960, the Texas based Constitution Party nominated retired Marine Corps Brigadier General Merritt B. Curtis for President and Curtis Bean Dall Curtis B. Dall for Vice President. ref Diamond, Sara. Roads to Dominion Right Wing Movements and Political Power in the United States , p. 87. ref Notes reflist Category Political parties established in 1952 Category Defunct political parties in the United States Category Conservative parties in the United States ...   more details



  1. Independent Republican Party (United States)

    Unreferenced date November 2006 orphan date November 2009 The Independent Republican party was a party that received one electoral vote in the United States presidential election, 1820 1820 Presidential election. A vote was cast for John Quincy Adams by elector William Plumer of New Hampshire . Had Plumer not have cast his vote for Adams, James Monroe would have been elected unanimously. Category Political parties established in 1820 Category Political parties in the United States Independent Category 1820 establishments in the United States ...   more details



  1. Assistant party leaders of the United States Senate

    Whips are the second ranking members of the party leadership of the United States Senate . The main ... Assistant Majority Leader is United States Democratic Party Democrat Dick Durbin of Illinois . The current Assistant Minority Leader is Republican Party United States Republican Jon Kyl of Arizona ... Whip 63rd United States Congress 63rd 1913 1915 party shading Democratic rowspan 3 J. Hamilton Lewis party shading Democratic rowspan 3 D Maj party shading Republican None 64th United States Congress 64th 1915 party shading Republican James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. James Wadsworth, Jr. 64th United States Congress 64th 65th United States Congress 65th 1915 1919 party shading Republican rowspan 2 Charles Curtis 66th United States Congress 66th 68th United States Congress 68th 1919 1924 party shading ... States Congress 68th 70th United States Congress 70th 1924 1929 party shading Republican Wesley L. Jones Wesley Jones 71st United States Congress 71st 72nd United States Congress 72nd 1929 1933 party ... Democratic rowspan 5 D Maj party shading Republican Felix Hebert 74th United States Congress 74th 75th United States Congress 75th 1935 1939 party shading Republican rowspan 3 None ref No Republican ... history common briefing Party Whips.htm Party Whips , via Senate.gov ref 76th United States Congress 76th 1939 1941 party shading Democratic Sherman Minton 77th United States Congress 77th 78th United States Congress 78th 1941 1944 party shading Democratic rowspan 2 Lister Hill 78th United States Congress 78th 79th United States Congress 79th 1944 1947 party shading Republican rowspan 2 Kenneth S. Wherry Kenneth Wherry 80th United States Congress 80th 1947 1949 party shading Democratic Scott W. Lucas Scott Lucas party shading Republican R Maj 81st United States Congress 81st 1949 1951 ... shading Republican rowspan 4 Leverett Saltonstall 82nd United States Congress 82nd 1951 1953 party shading Democratic Lyndon Johnson 83rd United States Congress 83rd 1953 1955 party shading Democratic ...   more details



  1. Constitutional Union Party (United States)

    distinguish Constitution Party United States unreferenced date May 2010 Infobox political party country United States name Constitutional Union Party colorcode F59100 foundation start date 1859 dissolution ... in the United States Congress in 1831 1844 gag rule position Centrism international predecessor Whig Party United States Whig Party part , Know Nothing Know Nothing Party or American Party successor National Union Party United States National Union Party colors Orange File BELL.JPG thumb right 280px ... in California was a political party in the United States created in 1860. It was made up of conservative former Whig Party United States Whigs who wanted to avoid disunion over the History of slavery in the United States slavery issue. These former Whigs some of whom had been under the banner of the Opposition Party United States Opposition Party in 1854 58 teamed up with former Know Nothing Know Nothings and a few Southern United States Democratic Party Democrats who were against disunion ... in Baltimore the week of May 9, 1860, one week before the United States Republican Party ... in History of the Democratic Party United States Democratic votes between Stephen A. Douglas in the North ... . See also portal conservatism National Union Party United States United States presidential election ... parties in the United States Constitutional Union Party Category American Civil War political groups ... resolution to recognize no political principle other than the United States Constitution Constitution ... Union Party united Whigs and Know Nothings who were unwilling to join Democrats or the Republicans ... politician John Bell of Tennessee for President of the United States President and Edward Everett of Massachusetts for Vice President of the United States Vice President . In the U.S. presidential election ... were the only non slave states in which the party received more than 5 of the popular vote. After 1860 The party and its purpose disappeared after 1860 as the southern states began to secede. Bell and many ...   more details



  1. History of the United States Democratic Party

    as a concise history of the party Democratic Party United States The history of the Democratic Party of the United States is an account of the oldest political party in the United States and arguably please see long discussions on Talk Democratic Party United States before altering this the oldest ... 3 . The Democratic Party of the United States, the oldest existing in the world, was in a sense an illegitimate ... Douglas , who usually bested the opposition Whig Party United States Whig Party by narrow margins ..., the History of the Republican Party United States Republican Party was dominant, as the Democrats ..., shaping the Second Party System , with the Whig Party United States Whig Party the main opposition. After the disappearance of the Federalist party Federalists after 1815, and the Era of Good Feelings ... Ashworth, Agrarians & aristocrats Party political ideology in the United States, 1837 1846 1983 ref ... History of the United States Republican Party Republican Party . ref William E. Gienapp, The Origins ... s Opponents in the North 2006 ref The Democratic Party did well in the United States House elections ... badly because many War Democrats bolted to National Union Party United States National Union candidate ... and end the depression. Cleveland supporters formed the National Democratic Party United States ... . Wallace quit the party, and ran for United States presidential election, 1948 president as an independent ... Teddy Kennedy , who carried the flag for Modern liberalism in the United States liberalism . Democrats ..., the Second Bank of the United States Bank of the United States , and the whiggish modernizing programs ... in United States presidential election, 1836 1836 , but the Panic of 1837 caused his defeat in United States presidential election, 1840 1840 at the hands of the Whig ticket of General William Henry Harrison and John Tyler the Democrats got it back in United States presidential election ... the Mexican American War , in which the United States acquired much of the modern day American ...   more details



  1. Third-party officeholders in the United States

    system in the U.S., with the Republican party United States Republican party and Democratic party United States Democratic party , started in 1856, many of the older parties still existed and had ... of the Independence Party of Minnesota File Jim Jeffords.jpg United States Senate U.S. Senator ... Party of New York Conservative File Hbyrdjr.jpg United States Senate U.S. Senator 1965 ... Party ticket File GeorgeWNorris.jpg United States Senate U.S. Senator 1913 1943 George W. Norris ... to Wisconsin Progressive Party Progressive in 1934 File Magnus Johnson.jpg United States Senate ... Republican to Progressive Party United States, 1912 Progressive in 1913 File Henry Heitfeld.jpg United States Senate U.S. Senator 1897 1903 Henry Heitfeld Elected as a Populist Party United States Populist ... Harris Kansas William A. Harris Elected as a Populist Party United States Populist File Henry Moore ... to Silver Party Silver in 1897 File Freddubois.jpg United States Senate U.S. Senator 1897 1907 Fred Dubois Switched from Republican to Silver Party Silver in 1896 File Frank J Cannon.jpg United States ... Republican to Silver Party Silver in 1896 File JohnPJones.jpg United States Senate U.S. Senator 1873 ... to Silver Party Silver in 1893 File ALLEN, William Vincent.jpg United States Senate U.S. Senator 1893 1901 William V. Allen Elected as a Populist Party United States Populist File James Henderson Kyle.jpg United States Senate U.S. Senator 1891 1901 James H. Kyle Elected as a Populist Party United ... A. Peffer Elected as a Populist Party United States Populist File Harrison H. Riddleberger Brady ... Party ticket File William Mahone.jpg United States Senate U.S. Senator 1881 1887 William Mahone Elected on the Readjuster Party ticket File DDavis.jpg United States Senate U.S. Senator 1877 1883 ... Main Third party United States House of Representatives Governors gallery File Lincoln Chafee ... of Minnesota Governor of Minnesota 1999 2003 Jesse Ventura Elected as Reform Party of the United States ...   more details




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