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There are several political parties called '''Independent Party''': |
There are several political parties called '''Independent Party''': |
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Revision as of 19:21, 14 November 2008
There are several political parties called Independent Party:
- American Independent Party (California)
- Independent Party of Connecticut
- Independent Party of Delaware
- Independent Party of Oregon
- The Independent Party is a name chosen by Ralph Nader for his 2008 presidential campaign to gain easier ballot access in some states
- Defunct parties