Populist Party is a name used by parties who practice or claim to practice Populism as a political philosophy, a rhetorical or political methodology style, or both. Populist Party may refer to:
- American Populist Party, a current US populist centrist constitutionalist party
- Croatian Populist Party, a Croatian nationalist populist party of First Yugoslavia
- French Populist Party, a nationalist and eurosceptic organization in France.
- Halkçı Parti, a kemalist socialist Turkish party translated both as People's Party and as Populist Party.
- Indonesian National Populist Fortress Party, a current Indonesian populist party supportive of Pancasila ideology.
- Λαїκό Κομμα, Laiko Komma or Laikon Komma, a conservative-monarchist early 20th century Greek party, whose name is translated both as People's Party and Populist Party.
- National Populist Union, a Second Polish Republic right-wing conservative and nationalist party.
- Populist Democratic Viking Party, a tiny personalised farmer-labor and religious conservative third party centered in Florida which contested the 2004 United States presidential election.
- Populist Party (UK political party), a current centrist and syncretic national conservative party of the United Kingdom.
- Populist Party (United States), sometimes also called People's Party, a party of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- People's Party (United States, 1970s), sometimes also called Populist Party; inspired by the above.
- Populist Party (United States, 1984-1992), a White nationalist political party.
- Populist Party of America, current populist constitutionalist and libertarian party.
- Populist Party of Georgia/People's Party of Georgia, the Georgia chapter of the 19th and early 20th century American Populist Party.
- Populist Party of Maryland, a Nader 2004 state party who still plays a role in Maryland politics (called Independent Party of Maryland since 2008).
- Social Democratic Populist Party, a kemalist social democratic Turkish party.
- Vietnam Populist Party, a current pro-democracy party in Vietnam, called For The Vietnamese People Party by the state media.
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