New Jersey’s Libertarian Party has nominated Peter Rohrman, a Marine veteran from Bergen County, to run
Third Party archive on Democracy Chronicles
The third party archive is about seeking to end America's two-party system. Libertarian, Green and independent candidates will be highlighted. Also see our entire section on third parties called Third Party Central where you can find information on every small party in the country.
Is the Bernie Movement Turning Into a New Political Party?
The Draft Bernie Sanders movement has invited Congressman Keith Ellison of Minnesota to join new party push
Behind the Rise of the American Cappuccino Party
The Cappuccino Party is not to be confused in anyway with the establishment Democratic Party
Socialist Alternative Party Among Leftists Seeing Trump Era Boost
The election of far-right President Donald Trump has led to a surge in membership of socialist organisations
A Futurist Libertarian Candidate Declares For California Governor
Zoltan Istvan ran in the 2016 U.S. presidential election as a candidate of the Transhumanist Party.
It’s Official – I Am Number 15!
I ran as an independent candidate for President of the United States in the 2016 election cycle and I came in number 15! Many of you have asked what’s next. I am thinking about running for office again.
A Presidential Approval Voting System is the Only Way Forward
Switch from plurality to approval voting method would solve problems of vote splitting
2016 Recount and Electoral Reform Meeting With Jill Stein
From an Electoral College built to preserve slavery to broken voting machines foisted on low-income communities of color, the way we count and handle our votes perpetuates racism and oppression.
A Few Words of Comparison Between Approval and Score Voting
Score voting offers a compromise between strategy and sincerity. It softens the harm that strategy could do, when that strategy isn’t really in the voter’s best interest.
2016 Third Party Voting Data Shines Light on Spoiler Effect
The number of votes the Greens got in Michigan and Wisconsin exceeded the gap between Clinton and Trump