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Alaska
editRecognized political parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
Membership (April 2023)[1] |
2022 gubernatorial vote | State executive offices |
State legislative seats | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
First round | Second round | ||||||||
Republican | Conservatism | 1913 | 141,357 | 99,099 (52.35%) |
144,449 (54.77%) |
2 / 2
|
33 / 60
| ||
Democratic | Modern liberalism | 1949 | 74,729 | 43,660 (23.06%) |
63,851 (24.21%) |
0 / 2
|
22 / 60
| ||
A |
Alaskan Independence | Alaskan nationalism | 1984 | 18,809 | 1,702 (0.90%) |
Eliminated | 0 / 2
|
0 / 60
| |
Libertarian | Libertarianism | 1974 | 6,777 | 1,381 (0.73%) |
Eliminated | 0 / 2
|
0 / 60
|
Political groups
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
Membership (April 2023)[2] | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Green Party of Alaska | Green politics | 1990 | 1,499 | ||
Veteran's Party | Veteran interests | 1,433 | |||
Constitution | Paleoconservatism | 742 | |||
Moderate | Centrism | 354 | |||
Progressive | Progressivism | 238 | |||
Patriot's | 207 | ||||
OWL | Reformism | 75 | |||
Alliance | Big tent | 52 | |||
FreedomReform | 4 | ||||
Clown | 0 | ||||
Aurora | Progressivism | – |
Limited political parties (Presidential ballot access only)
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
Membership (April 2023)[3] | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
No Labels | Centrism | 2022 | – |
Defunct parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
Year dissolved |
Best gubernatorial preformance | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican Moderate | Religious freedom | 1986 | 2011 | 13,540 (6.15%) | |
Twelve Visions | Self-help | Never ran |
California
editQualified parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
Membership (Feburary 2024)[4] |
2022 gubernatorial vote | State executive offices |
State legislative seats[a] | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | General | ||||||||
Democratic | Modern liberalism | – | 10,285,108 | 4,083,173 (57.80%) |
6,470,104 (59.18%) |
8 / 8
|
94 / 120
| ||
Republican | Conservatism | 1854 | 5,388,479 | 2,253,922 (31.91%) |
4,462,914 (40.82%) |
0 / 8
|
26 / 120
| ||
Independent American | Far-right | 1967 (nationally) |
834,730 | 13 (0.00%) |
Eliminated | 0 / 8
|
0 / 120
| ||
Libertarian | Libertarianism | 1971 (nationally) |
240,618 | No candidates | 0 / 8
|
0 / 120
| |||
Peace and Freedom | Left-wing | 1967 | 138,238 | No candidates | 0 / 8
|
0 / 120
| |||
Green | Green politics | 1990 | 102,659 | 154,362 (2.19%) |
0 / 8
|
0 / 120
|
Recognized political parties attempting to qualify
editAs of February 2024, 264,954 Californians have their party registration listed as "unknown" or "other".
Party | Ideology | Year founded |
Membership (Feburary 2024)[5] | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
No Labels | Centrism | 2010 (nationally) |
42,039 | ||
Common Sense[b] | Reformism | 2019 | 22,029 | ||
We The People | RFK Jr. thought | 2024 | 3,251 | ||
American Solidarity | Christian democracy | 2011 (nationally) |
465 | ||
Constitution | Paleoconservatism | 1990 (nationally) |
271 | ||
Normal | – | – | 24 | ||
Moderate | – | – | 18 | ||
One | – | – | 15 | ||
Ring of Truth | – | – | 6 | ||
Hogwash | – | – | 5 |
Other parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
National Party | Californian nationalism | 2015 | ||
Pirate | Pirate politics | 2006 (nationally) |
Guam
editMajor parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
2022 gubernatorial vote[6] |
Territorial executive offices |
Territorial legislative seats | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Modern liberalism | 1961 | 18,623 (1st) (55.49%) |
2 / 3
|
9 / 15
| ||
Republican | Conservatism | 1966 | 14,786 (2nd) (44.06%) |
1 / 3
|
6 / 15
|
Defunct parties
editParty | Year founded |
Year dissolved | |
---|---|---|---|
Popular | 1949 | 1964 | |
Territorial | 1956 | 1966 |
Hawaii
editRecognized political parties
editHawaii does not track political party registration.[7]
Party | Ideology | Year founded |
Year recognized |
2022 gubernatorial vote |
State executive offices |
State legislative seats | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Social liberalism | 1900 | – | 261,025 (1st) (63.16%) |
2 / 2
|
67 / 76
| ||
Republican | Conservatism | 1900 | – | 152,237 (2nd) (36.84%) |
0 / 2
|
9 / 76
| ||
Green | Green politics | – | 1992–2006 Since 2010[8] |
No candidate | 0 / 2
|
0 / 76
| ||
Libertarian | Libertarianism | 1971 (nationally) |
Since 2013[9] | No candidate | 0 / 2
|
0 / 76
| ||
No Labels | Centrism | 2010 (nationally) |
2024 | No candidate | 0 / 2
|
0 / 76
| ||
Socialism and Liberation | Communism | 2004 (nationally) |
2024[10] | No candidate | 0 / 2
|
0 / 76
| ||
Solidarity | Christian democracy | 2011 (nationally) |
2024[10] | No candidate | 0 / 2
|
0 / 76
| ||
We the People | Syncretic | 2024 | 2024[10] | No candidate | 0 / 2
|
0 / 76
|
Formerly qualified parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
Years recognized |
Year dissolved |
Best gubernatorial performance | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aloha ʻĀina | Hawaiian sovereignty | 2015 | 2020–2022 | Active | Never ran | ||
American Shopping | – | – | 2016–2021 | Active | Never ran | ||
Constitution | Paleoconservatism | 1990 (nationally) |
2020–2023 | Active | Never ran | ||
Natural Law | Civil libertarianism | 1992 (nationally) |
– | 2004 (nationally) |
2,561 (3rd) 0.67% (2002) | ||
Free Energy | – | – | – | Inactive | 1,265 (3rd) 0.30% (2010) | ||
Best Party | – | 1994 | – | 1997 | 113,158 (2nd) 30.67% (1994) |
Parties attempting to qualify
editThe following parties are attempting to qualify for the 2024 elections:[11]
Party | Ideology | Year founded | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Free Will | – | – | ||
New Republican | – | – | ||
Royal Hawaiian Kingdom | – | – | ||
WXYZ Next Day | – | – | ||
1787 Party | – | – |
Nebraska
editRecognized political parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
Membership (April 2024)[12] |
2022 gubernatorial vote | State executive offices |
State legislative seats[c] | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Conservatism | 1860 | 603,673 | 398,334 (59.74%) |
6 / 6
|
33 / 49
| ||
Democratic | Modern liberalism | – | 330,819 | 242,006 (36.29%) |
0 / 6
|
15 / 49
| ||
Libertarian | Libertarianism | – | 18,046 | 26,445 (3.97%) |
0 / 6
|
0 / 49
| ||
Legal Marijuana NOW | Marijuana legalization | 2016 | 6,417 | No candidate | 0 / 6
|
0 / 49
|
South Dakota
editRecognized political parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
Years recognized |
Membership (April 2024)[13] |
2022 gubernatorial vote |
State executive offices |
State legislative seats | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Conservatism | 1854 (nationally) |
– | 302,585 | 217,035 (1st) (61.98%) |
7 / 7
|
94 / 105
| ||
Democratic | Social liberalism | 1828 (nationally) |
– | 144,462 | 123,148 (2nd) (35.17%) |
0 / 7
|
11 / 105
| ||
Libertarian | Libertarianism | 1992 | Since 2016 | 2,917 | 9,983 (3rd) (2.85%) |
0 / 7
|
0 / 105
| ||
No Labels | Centrism | 2010 (nationally) |
Since 2023 | 18 | No candidate | 0 / 7
|
0 / 105
|
Other parties
edit957 South Dakotans have their party affiliation listed as "other". Some of these parties were previously ballot-qualified.
Party | Ideology | Year founded |
Years recognized |
Latest membership | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Constitution | Paleoconservatism | 1990 (nationally) |
2016–2018 | 499 (Nov 2018) | ||
Green | Green politics | 2001 (nationally) |
Never recognized |
Tennessee
editBallot-qualified parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
2022 gubernatorial vote |
State executive offices |
State legislative seats | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican[14] | Conservatism | 1854 (nationally) |
1,129,390 (64.91%) |
2 / 2
|
102 / 132
| ||
Democratic[14] | Social liberalism | 1826 | 572,818 (32.92%) |
0 / 2
|
30 / 132
| ||
No Labels[15] | Centrism | 2023 | No candidate | 0 / 2
|
0 / 132
|
Parties without ballot access
editParty | Ideology | Year founded | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Libertarian | Libertarianism | 1971 (nationally) | ||
Green | Green politics | 2001 (nationally) |
Utah
editBallot-qualified parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
Membership (April 2024)[16] |
2020 gubernatorial vote |
State executive offices |
State legislative seats | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Conservatism | 1854 | 983,305 | 918,754 (62.98%) |
5 / 5
|
84 / 104
| ||
Democratic | Social liberalism | 1884 | 273,356 | 442,754 (30.35%) |
0 / 5
|
20 / 104
| ||
Independent American | Far-right | ? | 83,897 | 25,810 (1.77%) |
0 / 5
|
0 / 104
| ||
Libertarian | Libertarianism | ? | 26,052 | 51,393 (3.52%) |
0 / 5
|
0 / 104
| ||
Constitution | Paleoconservatism | ? | 8,382 | No candidate | 0 / 5
|
0 / 104
| ||
United Utah | Centrism | 2017 | 3,039 | No candidate | 0 / 5
|
0 / 104
| ||
No Labels | Centrism | ? | 2,044 | No candidate | 0 / 5
|
0 / 104
| ||
Utah Forward | Reformism | ? | 63 | No candidate | 0 / 5
|
0 / 104
| ||
Green | Eco-socialism | ? | 33 | No candidate | 0 / 5
|
0 / 104
|
Defunct parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
Year dissolved |
Final gubernatorial vote | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
American | Anti-Mormonism | 1904 | 1911 | 11,404 (1908) (10.23%) | ||
Liberal | Liberalism | 1870 | 1896 | Never ran | ||
People's | Big tent | 1870 | 1891 | Never ran | ||
Personal Choice | Libertarianism | 1997 | 2006 | 8,399 (2004) (0.91%) |
Vermont
editThere is no political party registration in Vermont.[17] Parties will be sorted by how they are listed on the Secretary of State website.[18]
Major parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
2022 gubernatorial vote[19] |
State executive offices |
State legislative seats | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Modern liberalism | 1830 | 68,248 (23.94%)[d] |
4 / 6
|
126 / 180
| ||
Progressive | Progressivism | 1999 | 1 / 6
|
6 / 180
| |||
Republican | Conservatism | 1854 | 202,147 (70.91%) |
1 / 6
|
44 / 180
|
Minor parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
2022 gubernatorial vote | State executive offices |
State legislative seats | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Libertarian | Libertarianism | – | No candidate | 0 / 6
|
1 / 180
| ||
Green Mountain Peace and Justice |
Socialism | 1970 | No candidate | 0 / 6
|
0 / 180
|
Other parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Marijuana | Cannabis legalization | 2002 | ||
Green | Green politics | 2002 |
United States Virgin Islands
editRegistered parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
Membership (March 2024)[20] |
2022 gubernatorial vote |
Territorial executive offices |
Territorial legislative seats | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Modern liberalism | 1948 | 20,102 | 12,157 (1st) (56.14%) |
2 / 2
|
11 / 15
| ||
Republican | Conservatism | 1948 | 976 | No candidate | 0 / 2
|
0 / 15
| ||
Independent Citizens Movement | Reformism | 1968 | 768 | 740 (3rd) (3.42%) |
0 / 2
|
0 / 15
|
Other parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Green | Green politics | – |
West Virginia
editRecognized parties
editParty | Ideology | Year founded |
Membership (March 2024)[21] |
2020 gubernatorial vote |
State executive offices |
State legislative seats | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Republican | Conservatism | 1861 | 474,160 | 497,944 (1st) (63.49%) |
6 / 6
|
120 / 134
| ||
Democratic | Modern liberalism | 1861 | 360,778 | 237,024 (2nd) (30.22%) |
0 / 6
|
14 / 134
| ||
Libertarian | Libertarianism | 1971 (national) |
10,776 | 22,527 (3rd) (2.87%) |
0 / 6
|
0 / 134
| ||
Mountain[e] | Green politics | 2000 | 2,534 | 11,309 (5th) (1.44%) |
0 / 6
|
0 / 134
|
Other parties
editAccording to the West Virginia Secretary of State, 38,707 registered voters, or 3.29%, have their political party classified as "other". The following political parties have had candidates run for state office at some point. West Virginia permits independent candidates to use partisan labels other than ballot-qualified parties.[22]
Party | Ideology | Year founded |
Year dissolved |
2020 gubernatorial vote | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Americans Coming Together | – | – | – | 15,120 (4th) (1.93%) | ||
American Freedom Party | White nationalism | 2010 (national) |
– | No candidate | ||
Constitution | Paleoconservatism | 1990 (national) |
– | No candidate |
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- ^ Winger, Richard (11 January 2024). "Ten Parties are Petitioning for Party Status in Hawaii". Ballot Access News. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
- ^ "Elections Division". Nevada SOS. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
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- ^ Winger, Richard (18 March 2024). "No Labels Petition for Party Status in Tennessee Has Enough Valid Signatures". Ballot Access News. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
- ^ "Current Voter Registration Statistics". Utah.gov. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
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