The reform that allowed voters, rather than party bosses, to choose candidates for elections is known as direct primary elections. In direct primaries, registered party members have the opportunity to vote for their preferred candidates. This reform aimed to increase participatory democracy and reduce the influence of party elites in candidate selection.
Reform Progressive Party was created in 1993.
Municipal Reform Party was created in 1906.
Reform Party of Florida was created in 1997.
Marijuana Reform Party was created in 1997.
Reform Party of California was created in 1996.
Reform Party of Ontario was created in 1989.
Reform Party of Alberta was created in 1989.
Reform Party of Alberta ended in 2004.
American Reform Party was created in 1997.
Perot's party called itself the Reform Party.
New Zealand Reform Party ended in 1935.