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The Classification of Political parties listed on TheGreenPapers.com.

  1. Major Parties (those parties which received electoral votes through winning a plurality of a state's [or the District of Columbia's] popular vote in any presidential election between 1976 and 2004)
    1. Democrats and affiliates
    2. Republicans and affiliates
  2. Third Parties
    1. Major Third Parties and affiliates (any Party, other than the Democrats and the Republicans, receiving a minimum of 2/10ths of 1 percent of the nationwide popular vote in any presidential election between 1976 and 2004 and which fielded candidates in the previous presidential election [2004] are hereby defined as "Major third parties" for the purposes of "The Green Papers" website. Excluded from this are non-party Independent bids for President which received at least 0.2% of the nationwide popular vote. See Criteria for including Major Third Parties.)
    2. Other Third Parties (i.e., not a Major Third Party)
  3. Independents (covering Unaffiliated, Nonpartisan and all the other synonyms/euphemisms for Independent)
  4. Write-in/Scattered/otherwise not readily classifiable
 
    

Unity
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The Unity Party of America

Incumbents, candidates, and links to state affiliates
1 Candidate
56 Links


 
StatePartyCandidate or LinkOffice
AlabamaUnityThe The Unity Party of Alabama
AlaskaUnityThe Unity Party of Alaska
American SamoaUnityThe Unity Party of American Samoa
ArizonaUnityThe Unity Party of Arizona
ArkansasUnityThe Unity Party of Arkansas
CaliforniaUnityThe Unity Party of California
ColoradoUnityThe Unity Party of Colorado
UnityThe Unity Party of America
UnityWilliam Robert "Bill" HammonsCandidate for House CD 2
ConnecticutUnityThe Unity Party of Connecticut
DelawareUnityThe Unity Party of Delaware
District of ColumbiaUnityThe Unity Party of New Columbia
FloridaUnityThe Unity Party of Florida
GeorgiaUnityThe Unity Party of Georgia
GuamUnityThe Unity Party of Guam
HawaiiUnityThe Unity Party of Hawaii
IdahoUnityThe Unity Party of Idaho
IllinoisUnityThe Unity Party of Illinois
IndianaUnityThe Unity Party of Indiana
IowaUnityThe Unity Party of Iowa
KansasUnityThe Unity Party of Kansas
KentuckyUnityThe Unity Party of Kentucky
LouisianaUnityThe Unity Party of Louisiana
MaineUnityThe Unity Party of Maine
MarylandUnityThe Unity Party of Maryland
MassachusettsUnityThe Unity Party of Massachusetts
MichiganUnityThe Unity Party of Michigan
MinnesotaUnityThe Unity Party of Minnesota
MississippiUnityThe Unity Party of Mississippi
MissouriUnityThe Unity Party of Missouri
MontanaUnityThe Unity Party of Montana
NebraskaUnityThe Unity Party of Nebraska
NevadaUnityThe Unity Party of Nevada
New HampshireUnityThe Unity Party of New Hampshire
New JerseyUnityThe Unity Party of New Jersey
New MexicoUnityThe Unity Party of New Mexico
New YorkUnityThe Unity Party of New York
North CarolinaUnityThe Unity Party of North Carolina
North DakotaUnityThe Unity Party of North Dakota
Northern Marianas  
OhioUnityThe Unity Party of Ohio
OklahomaUnityThe Unity Party of Oklahoma
OregonUnityThe Unity Party of Oregon
PennsylvaniaUnityThe Unity Party of Pennsylvania
Puerto RicoUnityThe Unity Party of Puerto Rico
Rhode IslandUnityThe Unity Party of Rhode Island
South CarolinaUnityThe Unity Party of South Carolina
South DakotaUnityThe Unity Party of South Dakota
TennesseeUnityThe Unity Party of Tennessee
TexasUnityThe Unity Party of Texas
UtahUnityThe Unity Party of Utah
VermontUnityThe Unity Party of Vermont
Virgin IslandsUnityThe Unity Party of Virgin Islands
VirginiaUnityThe Unity Party of Virginia
WashingtonUnityThe Unity Party of Washington
West VirginiaUnityThe Unity Party of West Virginia
WisconsinUnityThe Unity Party of Wisconsin
WyomingUnityThe Unity Party of Wyoming
 

Parties are listed as (party) where either it has been reported that a given candidacy is affiliated with a given Party but said affiliation does not appear on the ballot or 'The Green Papers' does not have independent confirmation from an election authority that the given Party has its own separate line on the ballot.

 


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