Third parties
Alaskan Independence Party was created on 1984-06-14.
The Alaskan Independence Party seeks Independence on the basis that the 1958 vote for statehood was not legal and should be set aside.
There are several states that have third parties within the state. These include Alaska and New York, with the Conservative Party of New York and the Alaskan Independence Party.
According to a survey done in 2010, there are a total of 489,960 registered voters in the state of Alaska. This includes nine groups of voters, The Alaskan Independence Party, the Alaskan Democratic Party, the Alaskan Libertarian Party, the Alaskan Republican Party, the Green Party of Alaska, the Republican Moderate Party, Inc., the Veteran's Party of Alaska, Nonpartisan voters and Undeclared voters.
The Democratic party and the Prohibition party.
Prohibition Party was created in 1869.
The Prohibition Party was, and continues to be, a single-issue political third party.
The Prohibition Party, which still exists in the US, calls for the prohibition of the sale of alcoholic beverages.
Scottish Prohibition Party ended in 1935.
Scottish Prohibition Party was created in 1901.
The Prohibition Party was and is (it still exists) a single issue third political party.
The Prohibition Party is (it still exists) both a third party and a single-issue party.