Politics1: Directory of U.S. Political Parties:A listing of American political parties with short platform descriptions, including both established and fringe organizations.
3rd Party Central: Works to raise public awareness of political alternatives and to encourage participation in the democratic process. Features party matchmaker, party information and essays.
Democratic Patriotism Party: Liberal on issues such as gay rights and taxes; conservative on the military and the death penalty.
Expansionist Party of the United States: Aims to address America's problems through geographic enlargement of the United States, ultimately to culminate in world union under the US Constitution.
Heart Political Party: Promotes neuropsychological health for all. Features philosophy and strategy.
National Confederate Party: Believes individual states are sovereign entities superior to the Federal government and that the only role of the federal government is to act as a unified voice for the several states in dealing with foreign nations and to serve as the central command of the armed forces in the event of war. Features a proposed constitution and volunteer information.
Natural Law Party of the USA: Promotes conflict-free politics for a problem-free nation and proven solutions for America through prevention-oriented government. Was led by Dr. John Hagelin. Defunct as of April 2004.
Pansexual Peace Party: Organization advocating maximization of peace, freedom, creative expression and the glorification of human sexuality. Features platform and membership information.
Populist Party USA: Supports taking money out of politics, making congressmen citizen servants and putting the people back in American politics. Features issue platforms, history and contact information.
The Light Party: Advocates a platform of health, peace and freedom for all. Features FAQ, platform and essays.
The Third Party of America: Works to create a viable alternative to the Republicans and Democrats. Features issues and a discussion forum.
Third Party Politics: Articles about third party politics in the U.S. from a left-of-center perspective. Examines issues of political reform, third party campaigns through history, and issues facing third parties in general.
United States Marijuana Party: Works to help form and support state-level parties. Features a bulletin board, news and links to state chapters.
United States Pacifist Party: Worked to give expression within a democratic, electoral context to the belief that military power profoundly contradicts many religious and philosophic principles, and is a practical mistake in our time. Features 1996 platform and contact information.