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American Reform Party

 
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American Reform Party
Founded 1997
Ideology Populism / neoliberalism
Website
http://www.americanreform.org/
Politics of the United States
Political parties
Elections

The American Reform Party is a minor political party in the United States that was formed in a factional split from the larger Reform Party of the United States in October 1997. The split occurred when some members of the Reform Party, believing that party founder Ross Perot had rigged the party's 1996 presidential nomination for himself, walked out of the national convention.

Party Chairman Roy Downing has said the split was came about when it was "discovered [the Reform Party] was a top down party instead of a bottoms up organization." [1] Although members of the group attempted to persuade former Colorado Governor Dick Lamm, Perot's chief rival for the nomination, to run for president as an Independent, he declined, pointing out that he had promised before running that he would not challenge the party's decision.

Since then, the ARP has yet to organize in more than a few states. In the 2000, 2004, and 2008 elections, the American Reform Party supported Ralph Nader for president.

In New York State, the Integrity Party is an American Reform Party affiliate. The group, led by Darren Johnson (US politician), used the state's fusion election system in cross-endorsing a Democratic sheriff candidate, Vincent Demarco, in Suffolk County, helping him narrowly win election. The party has also run a host of other candidates and attempted to go statewide in 2006 in fielding a candidate against Eliot Spitzer for Governor.

The American Reform Party is not a political party in the conventional sense. It does not have ballot access in any state, and it does not run candidates. It supports third party candidates and independents.

The Reform Party of Northern Mariana Islands is an affiliate of the American Reform Party.

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