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Following the 1980 federal elections, the Libertarian Party assumed the title of being the third-largest party for the first time after the American Independent Party and the Conservative Party of New York (the other largest minor parties at the time) continued to decline. In 1994, over 40 Libertarians were elected or appointed which was a ...
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The Libertarian Party was founded on December 11, 1972. [71] As of March 2021, it is the largest third party in the United States, claiming nearly 700,000 registered voters across 28 states and the District of Columbia. [72] As of August 2022, it has 309 local elected officials, and one state representative: Marshall Burt of Wyoming. [73]
Socialist Party USA: Socialism Anti-capitalism Eco-socialism Socialist feminism: 1973 [17] Left-wing: 9,504 361 (0.0002%) United States Pirate Party: Pirate politics Civil libertarianism Direct democracy: 2006 Syncretic: Unknown: 914 (0.0006%) Communist Party USA: Communism Marxism–Leninism Bill of Rights socialism: 1919 Far-left: Unknown ...
He was first elected as a Republican, and left the Republican Party to become an independent in early 2020 before switching to the Libertarian Party in April 2020. He did not seek re-election in 2020 [2] and switched back to the Republican Party in 2024 to run for the U.S. Senate election in Michigan. [3]
Libertarian Alliance; Libertarian League; Libertarian Party (United States) Libertair, Direct, Democratisch (defunct) Rampart College (defunct) Society for Libertarian Life (SLL; defunct) Students for a Libertarian Society (SLS; defunct) Students for Liberty (SFL) Young Americans for Liberty (YAL)