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  1. Presidential Nominations in a Reform Age (American Political Parties and Elections) by Thomas R. Marshall, 1981-09-15
  2. National Conventions in an Age of Party Reform (Contributions in Political Science) by James W. Davis, 1983-03-29
  3. Dismantling the Parties: Reflections on Party Reform and Party Decomposition (Studies in Political and social processes) by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, 1978-06
  4. The New Age of Political Reform : The Electoral College, the Convention, and the Party System
  5. The Politics of Pension Reform in Central and Eastern Europe: Political Parties, Coalitions, and Policies by Oana I. Armeanu, 2010-12-07
  6. Political Common Sense for America by Brian J. Boeheim, 2009-04-27
  7. Plaintiffs' lawyers called 'third political party.' (American Tort Reform Association study): An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management by Steve Brostoff, 1994-10-03
  8. Whither the Colombian two-party system? An assessment of political reforms and their limits [An article from: Electoral Studies] by E. Moreno,
  9. Campaign finance reform legislation: The role of political parties : hearing before the Committee on House Oversight, House of Representatives, One Hundred ... Congress, first session, December 12, 1995 by United States, 1996
  10. PRESIDENT VICENTE FOX'S ADMINISTRATION, GOVERNORS & POLITICAL PARTIES LAUNCH TAX-REFORM CONVENTION.: An article from: SourceMex Economic News & Analysis on Mexico
  11. Small Change: Money, Political Parties, and Campaign Finance Reform.: An article from: The Cato Journal by R. Sam Garrett, 2009-03-22
  12. Trade Unions, the Labour Party and Political Funding: The Next Step - Reform with Restraint by Keith D. Ewing, 2002-09-30
  13. The New Age of Political Reform: The Electoral College, The Convention, and The Party System (Harper Colophon Books, CN 158) by Alexander M. Bickel, 1968
  14. Political Parties Disestablished in 2000: Reform Party of Canada, Ulster Independence Movement, Authentic Party of the Mexican Revolution

21. USA Campaign 2000
Contains links to various political parties and groups including the Libertarian party, reform party, Christian coalition, Human rights organizations and Environmental groups.
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USA CAMPAIGN
Select Key Letter for Legal Topics: A B C D ... Home (This page is current as of December 2, 2000.)
The Court Battles: Federal and Florida Courts
Florida Supreme Court - Presidential Election Cases US Supreme Court US Supreme Court Argument Transcript Case No. 00-836, Bush v. Palm Beach County Canvassing Board et al. ... 11th U.S.Circuit Court of Appeals
Florida Secretary of State and Elections Offices
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22. National Governors Association
political party Breakdown for each State (18962003). 3. One member of the Prohibitionistparty. 4. One member of the reform party, one member of the Democratic
http://www.nga.org/governors/1,1169,C_TRIVIA^D_2166,00.html
NGA Home The Center Governors News Room ... Legislative Update More Information Current Governors Governors' Addresses Governors' Web Addresses 2003 NGA Committee Listing ... Governors' Political Affiliation, Terms of Office, Addresses and Phone Numbers (in PDF) Regional Governors Organizations (in PDF) Past Governors Past Governors' Association Trivia African-American Governors Asian-American Governors Breakdown of Former Chairs of the National Governors Association Facts Sources ... Which Governors have been related to each other? Trivia Political Party Breakdown for each State (1896-2003) State Republican Democrat Independent Alabama Alaska (1959-98) Arizona (1912-98) Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii (1959-98) Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey (1912-98) New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma (1907-98) Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
1. One member of the Alaska Independence Party

23. Third Party Politics - Suite101.com
Articles about third party politics in the U.S. from a leftof-center perspective. Examines issues of political reform, third party campaigns through history, and issues facing third parties in general.
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24. National Governors Association
2002, 25, 27, 1 Independent Maine, 1 Minnesota reform party - Minnesota, 1 PopularDemocratic party Buddy Roemer's change of political party in March 1991.).
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NGA Home The Center Governors News Room ... Legislative Update More Information Current Governors Governors' Addresses Governors' Web Addresses 2003 NGA Committee Listing ... Governors' Political Affiliation, Terms of Office, Addresses and Phone Numbers (in PDF) Regional Governors Organizations (in PDF) Past Governors Past Governors' Association Trivia African-American Governors Asian-American Governors Breakdown of Former Chairs of the National Governors Association Facts Sources ... Which Governors have been related to each other? Trivia Governors' Political Affiliations, 1964-2003 Year Democrats Republicans Third Parties 1 Independent - Maine 1 Independent - Maine 1 Independent - Maine 1 Independent - Maine 2 Independents - Connecticut and Arkansas 2 Independents - Connecticut and Arkansas 2 Independents - Connecticut and Arkansas 2 Independents - Connecticut and Arkansas 2 Independents - Connecticut and Arkansas 1 Independent - Connecticut 1 Independent - Maine 1 Independent - Maine 1 Independent - Maine 1 Independent - Maine 1 Independent - Maine 1 Independent - Maine

25. Canadian Alliance
Led by Stephen Harper, this rightof-centre political party is the Official Opposition in the House of Commons. Formerly known as the reform party. Full name is Canadian reform Conservative Alliance.
http://www.canadianalliance.ca/
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26. Our Campaigns - Political Party Detail Page
, We, themembers of the reform party, commit ourselves to reform our political system....... Country, United States. Established, 1992. Disbanded, 0.
http://www.ourcampaigns.com/cgi-bin/r.cgi/PartyDetail.html?&PartyID=6

27. Independence Party Of New York
New York State's thirdlargest party, promoting governmental and political reform.
http://ipny.org
INDEPENDENCE PARTY
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New York's Third-Largest Party!
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Our Mission
  • To elevate the voters of New York State to their rightful place as the sovereign rulers of the state, reducing the office holders to the servants of the people they were intended to be;
  • To create a statewide political party committed to the elimination of the electoral advantages of incumbency and the creation of a level playing field for the candidates of all political parties;
  • To restore fiscally responsible government, where the state budgets to spend only what the voters are willing to pay in taxes;
  • To create a political party committed to the highest standards of quality in every aspect of the party representation, organization, campaigning, elections, fund raising, and participation;
  • To encourage voter participation and involvement, both in the party itself and in the political process as a whole.

28. Our Campaigns - Political Party Detail Page
, Led by Stephen Harper, this rightof-centre political party is the OfficialOpposition in the House of Commons. Formerly known as the reform party.......
http://www.ourcampaigns.com/cgi-bin/r.cgi/PartyDetail.html?&PartyID=52

29. Bull Moose Republicans
A nonprofit political action group dedicated to promoting reform of the Republican party through inclusion and outreach.
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Bull Moose Republicans applaud Chairman Racicot's comments on outreach

The Bull Moose Republicans applaud Chairman Marc Racicot's recent remarks to the Republican National Committee's January 2003 Winter Meeting, in which he emphasized that it is imperative that the Republican Party make aggressive efforts to recruit more minorities as members and candidates. Op-Eds March 20, 2003

30. The Fatal Flaw In Our System Of Democracy
party/supporters. site will define the root problem that plagues our present politicalsystem action that you can undertake to participate in the reform movement
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The Fatal Flaw in our System of Democracy
Shaun Kerry, M.D.
Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology We have known that our government has been dysfunctional for decades. There is a very basic defect in the system. Fortunately, the situation is not without a remedy. Only when people realize the gravity of the present situation will they recognize the existence of a cost-effective solution, and support the necessity of fundamental change. The idealistic belief that anyone in America can become President is false. In our current form of democracy, only a special few can become elected to office.
So what does it really take for someone to be elected? He - or she - must have the will and stamina to campaign for endless hours. He must convince the political party leaders that he will be loyal to the party and its financial supporters. Additionally, his supporters must believe that he has the charisma that will be necessary for him to win. A person of this personality type is rare. Furthermore, these characteristics take precedence over the more important qualities of judgment, character, vision, and problem solving ability.

31. American Reform Party
The party is the result of a formal split from Ross Perot and his Dallasbased reform party.Category Regional North America Politics Parties Conservatives...... progressively worked to expand our reform network established an organization anda political committee that groups operating within the national party, we had
http://www.americanreform.org/
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S ince our founding convention in October, 1997, the ARP has progressively worked to expand our reform network. We have established an organization and a political committee that is democratic, "grassroots," bottom-up controlled and dedicated to the same principles that we all believed in back in 1992 and '96. Ross Perot was certainly our founding father, but he has become a "special interest" all of his own. When we discovered other "special interest" groups operating within the national party, we had no choice but to officially separate from those influences. W e are dedicated to providing the organization and vision that will cure this country of its partisan gridlock and move it into the next century.
Former ARP National Chairman, Ted Muga
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32. AllPolitics - Candidates - The Reform Party
says if he is nominated by the reform party, I would give it everything I have. .April 21 Says on Meet the Press that one of the political parties had
http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1996/candidates/reform/perot/political.timeline.s
Ross Perot
Political Timeline
February 20: On CNN's "Larry King Live," Perot says he would run for president if supporters can get his name on all 50 state ballots. March 18: Speaks at the National Press Club and says he will run on an independent ticket if supporters put his name on the ballot of all 50 states. March 30: Names retired Vice Admiral James Stockdale as his "provisional" running mate. April 28: A Washington Post/ABC News poll finds Bush at 36%, Clinton at 31% and Perot 30%. The poll is deemed especially significant because it is the first one that puts Perot within striking distance of the major party candidates. May 29: Says on "20/20" he would not have any homosexuals in his cabinet and would not reverse the ban on gays in the military. Gay and lesbian activists actively protest Perot's candidacy at events throughout 1992. June 3: Hires veteran Republican political consultant Ed Rollins and veteran Democratic political consultant Hamilton Jordan. June 21: Media reports link Perot to the ordering of several private investigations of George Bush in the 1980s.

33. AllPolitics - Candidates - The Reform Party
Birth Of The reform party. Almost as if paying homage to a political king, all themain Republican presidential hopefuls (with the exception of Steve Forbes who
http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1996/candidates/reform/perot/political.fray.shtml
Ross Perot
The Political Fray
The 1992 Run For The Presidency
Privately, Perot was not an admirer of fellow Texan George Bush, who was elected President in 1988. He was adamantly opposed to American involvement in the Gulf War and urged senators to vote against the war resolution in the fall of 1990. By the late summer of 1991, with Bush still riding high in the polls in the afterglow of the successful outcome of Operation Desert Storm, Perot began to consider a run for the presidency. Perot did polling, contacted political experts and started to lay the groundwork for a national campaign. In what would become frequent appearances over the next four years, Perot used the medium of CNN's "Larry King Live!" on February 20, 1992 to communicate for the first time his intentions to run if his supporters succeeded in getting his name on all 50 state ballots. With the Democrats dickering between two candidates with major public flaws, former Senator Paul Tsongas and Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, Perot's poll numbers rose rapidly. On March 30, Perot named retired Navy Vice Admiral James Stockdale, an Annapolis graduate, a former POW and a lecturer at the Hoover Institute at Stanford University, his provisional Vice Presidential running mate. By April, 1992 he was clearly competitive with both President Bush and the presumptive Democratic nominee, Clinton. In several national polls, Perot was found to be in a statistical dead heat with both Bush and Clinton.

34. Political Reform -- Committee For A Unified Independent Party
run not simply as an independent presidential candidate as he had done in 1992- but as the candidate of a new independent political party, the reform party.
http://www.cuip.org/commentary/fulani/fulani20010909.htm
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GROWING UP FROM INDEPENDENT ROOTS

By Lenora B. Fulani
September 9, 2001 It was six years ago this month that Ross Perot went on "Larry King Live!" to announce his second bid for president. This time Perot said he would run - not simply as an independent presidential candidate as he had done in 1992 - but as the candidate of a new independent political party, the Reform Party. For all of his eccentricity and - some would say - egocentricity - Perot had a vision for the country and for the party he had finally decided to create. His 20 million votes in 1992, a populist revolt against special interest, two-party government, showed him that Americans wanted changes in the governmental process. He had listened carefully as those of us known as the "independent party-builders" urged him to take the next step and re-invest the movement in creating a new party. On September 25, 1995 he announced that he had decided to take the plunge. And that's when the trouble began. Perot engineered the Reform Party to be open to all, regardless of their political views or background. He had an innate sense of how standing up against tyranny and for democracy can unite Americans across the spectrum. But for all of his wealth and experience in the business world, he was, in some respects, naive about how quickly and forcibly corruption would envelop the Reform Party. He and his vision were ultimately betrayed by numerous political sharks that entered the independent waters to prey upon him and the movement he had shaped.

35. Political Reform -- Committee For A Unified Independent Party
Why? Because going all the way on electoral reform means confronting and eliminatingthe two party bias in our political and governmental system.
http://www.cuip.org/commentary/fulani/fulani20010519.htm
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Commentary D.C. Voter Rights Rally
By Dr. Lenora Fulani May 19, 2001 My congratulations to the organizers of today's voter rights march. You are helping to put the most important issue of our time on the political map. But Florida changed all that - and that's a good thing for the American people - because now the issue of the state of our democracy is front and center where it belongs. But, the more popular these issues become; the more pervasive the concern with political corruption becomes; the more we work to design and enact electoral reform the more we run up against a basic contradiction. The Democratic and Republican parties - which hold all the positions of governmental power from the Executive, to Congress, to the courts - have been consistently unwilling to go all the way on electoral reform. Why? Because going all the way on electoral reform means confronting and eliminating the two party bias in our political and governmental system. This is something the two parties don't want to do because that bias gives them an electoral advantage that they do not want to give up. What we learned from Florida - and I understand that people have very different and very passionate feelings about the outcome of Election 2000 - but what we all learned from Florida is that the entire institutional framework of our elections is partisan. Every step along the way, the actions taken were based on partisan interest. There was no neutral arbiter, no truly non-partisan institution in the mix that could stand up for the process, which means for the people. Our political process has been overwhelmed and undermined by a two-party bias that has corrupted our democracy. We must all be prepared to challenge that bias - and to restructure our political process and its regulatory institutions so that democracy, and not party interest, dominates.

36. Maryland Political Parties
2002, six political parties were so recognized the Constitution party, the Democraticparty, the Green party, the Libertarian party, the reform party, and the
http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/mdmanual/40party/html/parties.html
POLITICAL PARTIES
A political party is an organized group of voters that wants to influence government by electing its own candidates to public office. To form a political party in Maryland, a group of voters must file a valid petition in a timely manner with the State Board of Elections . To retain party status, however, either the party's candidate must poll 1% of the entire vote in the next general election, or at least 1% of the State's registered voters must be affiliated with the party by year's end (Code 1957, Art. 33, sec. 4-103). In Maryland, provisions for recognition of political parties by the State Board of Elections are established by law. They are found in the Annotated Code of Maryland (Code 1957, Art. 33, secs. 4-101 through 4-103). As of August 2002, six political parties were so recognized: the Constitution Party, the Democratic Party, the Green Party, the Libertarian Party, the Reform Party, and the Republican Party.
STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEES
Each political party in Maryland functions under its own constitution and bylaws, and is governed by a state central committee (Code 1957, Art. 33, secs. 4-201 through 4-205). Today, the state central committee is composed of the members of the party's local central committees for the counties and Baltimore City.

37. Dinero En La Política
230 pm. Panel Discussion II. reform Proposals of political party Systems. reformProposals of political party Systems in Guatemala. (Pacific Ballroom).
http://www.oas.org/UPD-dinero-AgEn.htm
SECOND MEETING OF THE INTER-AMERICAN FORUM ON POLITICAL PARTIES Vancouver, December 4-6, 2002 AGENDA
Wednesday, December 4
6:00 p.m.
Meet in lobby of the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver to depart for inauguration and welcoming reception. The Museum of Anthropology. University of British Columbia Point Grey Campus. 6393 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC 6:30 p.m.
Inauguration The Honorable Bill Graham. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Canada. Ambassador Luigi Einaudi Assistant Secretary General, Organization of American States. Mr. Jean Pierre Kingsley Chief Electoral Officer. Elections Canada. Mr. Christof Kuechemann. Deputy Manager, Inter-American Development Bank. 7:15 p.m. Welcoming Reception 8:45 p.m. Depart for Fairmont Hotel Vancouver Thursday, December 5 8:30 a.m.

38. Campaign Finance Law Attacked From All Sides
Fact Sheets Frequently asked questions about Vermont's Campaign Finance reform LawAbout the political party Loophole in Vermont's Campaign Finance reform Law
http://www.vpirg.org/campaigns/financeReform/cfr_page111.html
VPIRG WATCHDOG Clean Water Act violated on it's 30th anniversay
Over a recent three-year period, seven Vermont industrial and municipal facilities exceeded their Clean Water Act permit limits for environmentally harmful chemicals, and reported 33 instances in which they violated their permits, according to a new report released by VPIRG.
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VPIRG advocates for comprehensive health and disease tracking. National report shows that lack of data on disease and defects incidence hampers cluster and community health investigations, and ultimately may impact human health.
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VPIRG Releases 2002 Legislative Voting Scorecard Vpirg Grades Vermont General Assembly On Public Interest Issues
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Campaign Finance Law Attacked From All Sides When the Vermont Legislature passed its landmark campaign finance reform law (Act 64) in 1997, the Green Mountain State immediately became a national leader in the effort to reduce the influence of big money in politics. The main components of the campaign finance law as it was originally passed in 1997 included publicly financed campaigns for qualifying candidates for Lieutenant Governor and Governor, spending caps for all candidates, and strict contribution limits for individuals, PACs, corporations and political parties.

39. California's Political Parties
and number of members for each of California's seven qualified political parties 3320000or (515) 472-2040 (515) 472-2011 (fax) National party Platform. reform.
http://www.calvoter.org/parties.html
California's Political Parties
Last Updated March 24, 2003
This page includes contact information, links to party web sites and number of members for each of California's seven qualified political parties. When registering to vote in California, you can choose to sign up with one of these parties, or you can join the 2.2 million other Californians who are registered to vote but have declined to affiliate with any party. There are a total of 15.6 million registered voters in the state. (For more information about registering to vote, see CVF's page.)
If you have comments or suggestions for this page, please email us at info@calvoter.org
American Independent
Democratic Green ... Republican
American Independent
The American Independent party has about 295,000 members in California
State Headquarters: National Headquarters: web: http://www.aipca.org
email: info@aipca.org
1084 West Marshall Blvd
San Bernardino, CA 92405 (916) 345-4224 (No. Calif.) (909) 882-5829 (So. Calif.) State Party Platform web: www.constitutionparty.com

40. Political Links
delivery system. Health Care reform should be a major part of any politicalparty or presidential candidate. political party Links
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Political Links
This page allows you to connect to political parties WEB sites. Make your voice heard
With the WEB technology we have a unique opportunity to voice our opinions to political parties and candidates. The more we contact our political parties, the more sensitive they will be to our wishes. Don't hesitate to contact them. Contact them daily, weekly or monthly. Make yourself heard. EXTRA: The Presidents' new Health Care Proposal does nothing to correct the infrastructure problems of the health care delivery system. So far all the political health care reform proposals just add more money into the system without reforming the system. All the proposals just take more tax money and your money which adds to a badly managed delivery system. Health Care Reform should be a major part of any political party or presidential candidate Political Party Links: All Political Parties List (Not in any special order) Republican Democratic Party Reform Party U.S. Taxpayer Party ... FREE THE SPEECH - OPEN THE DEBATES NOW! Click here to see what you can do to open up the Presidential Candidate Debates Our goal is to send One Million Messages to the Political Party and their Candidates. Ask your friends and relatives to send their message.

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