Third Political Parties in the United States
Third Parties and Alternative Political Movements
In alphabetical arrangement, with dates:
Afro-American Party, 1960s
America First Party, 1943-1960s
American Beat Party, 1959-1960s
American Independent Party, 1968-1990s
American Labor Party, 1936-1956
American National Party, 1874-1880
American Party, 1886-1891
American Party, 1919-1920
Anti-Federalism, 1770s-1790s
Anti-Masonic Party, 1826-1830s
Anti-Monopoly Party, 1884
Black and Tan Republican Parties, 1860s-1890s
Black Panther Party, 1966-1982
Christian Nationalist Party, 1947-1956
Citizens Party, 1979-1984
Communist Party, 1919
Connecticut Party, 1990-1994
Conservative Party (New York), 1962
Constitution Party, 1952-1960s
Constitution Party, 1991
Constitutional Union Party, 1860-1861
Consumer Party, 1967
Cotton Whigs, 1830-1850s
District of Columbia Statehood Green Party, 1971
End Poverty in California, 1934-1940s
Equal Rights Party, 1872-1880s
Farmer-Labor Party, 1916-1940s
Federalist Party, 1790s-1810s
Free Soil Party, 1848-1850s
Freedom Now Party, 1963-1965
Greenback Party, 1873-1886
Greens, 1980s
Hunker Democrats, 1840s
Independent Democrats, 1832-1833
Independent Progressive Party, 1948-1952
Independent Republican Party, 1864
Independent-Socialist Party, 1958-1960s
Jobless Party, 1932
Know-Nothing Party, 1850s
La Raza Unida Party, 1970-1981
Labor Party Movement, 1930s
Labor Party, 1990s
Labor Reform Party, 1872
Law and Order Party of Rhode Island, 1841-1842
Liberal Party, 1944
Liberal Republican Party, 1872
Libertarian Party, 1971
Liberty Party, 1840-1848
Lowndes County Freedom Organization, 1966-1967
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 1964-1980s
National Democratic Party of Alabama, 1967-1980s
National Republican Party, 1820s-1830s
National Silver Party, 1880s-1904
National Socialist White Peoples Party, 1967
National States Rights Party, 1958-1984
National Unity Campaign, 1980
National Womans Party, 1916-1980s
Natural Law Party, 1992-2004
New Alliance Party, 1979-1994
New Party, 1992-1998
Nonpartisan League, 1915-1956
Peace and Freedom Party, 1967
Peoples Party, 19711978
Poor Mans Party, 1949-1966; 1988
Populist Movement/Peoples Party, 1880s-1890s
Progressive (Bull Moose) Party, 1912-1916
Progressive Labor Party, 1960s
Progressive Movement of 1924
Progressive Party, 1948
Prohibition Party, 1869
Readjuster Party of Virginia, 1877-1883
Reform Party, 1995
Restoration Party, 1976
Revolutionary Communist Party, 1975
Right-to-Life Party, 1970
Share Our Wealth Movement, 1934-1935
Silver Party of Nevada, 1893-1900s
Silver Republicans, 1891-1900
Social Democratic Party, 1898-1901
Social Democrats of the United States of America, 1972
Socialist Labor Party, 1876
Socialist Party, 1901
Socialist Workers Party, 1938
South Carolina Progressive Democratic Party, 1944-1956
Southern Democrat Party, 1860
States Rights Democratic Party (Dixiecrats), 1948
States Rights Party of Kentucky, 1956
Straight-Out Democratic Party, 1872
Tea Party Movement, 2009
Union Party, 1936
Union Labor Party, 1887-1888
United Christian Party, 1897-1900
United Citizens Party, 1969-1970s
Universal Party, 1963-1972
Vermont Progressive Coalition, 1981
Whig Party, 1830s-1850s
Womans Peace Party, 1914-1919
Workers World Party, 1959
Workingmens Parties, 1828-1830s, 1870