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Learn about the history, competitiveness, and challenges of third parties in the U.S. two-party system. Explore the exceptions, systems, and methods that affect third-party candidates and voters.
This is a list of political parties in the United States, both past and present, with their ideology, year founded, membership, and electoral performance. It does not include independents or third parties that are not represented in state legislatures or national offices.
A list of third-party and independent candidates for the 2024 United States presidential election, with their party affiliation, nominees, and ballot access status. See the criteria, deadlines, and sources for each state's ballot access requirements.
Forward is a centrist third party formed by a merger of three groups that aim to appeal to voters dissatisfied with the two-party system. Co-chaired by Andrew Yang and Christine Todd Whitman, the ...
Third-party candidates have played a big role in deciding key presidential battleground states in the last few years — meaning which (and how many) candidates will actually be on the ballot ...
A poll conducted by Gallup in 1999 found two-thirds of U.S. adults said they favored a third political party that would run candidates for president, Congress and state offices against Republicans ...
Learn about the history and current status of independents and members of other parties in the U.S. Congress. See the list of senators and representatives who have been elected or switched to independent or third-party affiliation since 1851.
This page lists the third-party and independent candidates who won above 1% of the popular vote in US presidential elections since 1788. The most recent candidate to win more than 5% of the vote was Ross Perot in 1992.