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Citizens Party of the United States

The Citizens Party of the United States (Citizens Party) is a political party in the United States. Founded by Michael Thompson in Wayne, Pennsylvania in 2004 as the New American Independent Party (NAIP), the first meeting took place in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania on the day of the general election in 2004. The New American Independent Party changed its name to the Citizens Party in January 2011.[2] The transition to the name Citizens Party lasted several months.[3]

Citizens Party of the United States
ChairpersonMichael Thompson
FoundedNovember 2, 2004
HeadquartersPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
IdeologyEconomic nationalism[citation needed]
Political positionCenter-left[1]
ColorsPurple, gray, red, white, and blue
Seats in the Senate
0 / 100
Seats in the House
0 / 435
Governorships
0 / 50
State Upper House Seats
0 / 1,972
State Lower House Seats
0 / 5,411
Other elected offices
0 / 5,411
Website
http://www.votecitizens.org

Ideology

Member engagement

Citizens can submit questions and vote on questions through social media that all Citizens Party presidential candidates are required to answer before the convention. Members of the public can suggest potential candidates and draft candidates to run as party candidates.[citation needed]

Main Street Platform

As can be seen in its 2012 platform, the Citizens Party advocates for an end to US participation in the World Trade Organization, Central American Free Trade Agreement and North American Free Trade Agreement. In addition to eliminating the trade and budget deficits, the party aims to fund and evangelize American manufacturing while introducing financial penalties for companies that outsource it. Part of its plan to invest in American infrastructure includes research and development efforts with an emphasis on renewable energy and natural gas. Specifically, it opposes fracking and hopes to make all drilling operations subject to environmental assessments.[citation needed]

The Citizens Party's strategy against corruption includes auditing of the Federal Reserve, bans on various lobbying activities and reviving the Glass–Steagall Act in order to eliminate bailouts based on a "too big to fail" mentality. Groups in need of assistance according to its platform include veterans, family farmers and the long-term unemployed. The platform also mentions health care reform, more affordable education and a simplified tax code. Stricter immigration laws feature prominently in the party's approach, including limits on H1B and L1 visas and deterrents for companies that hire illegal workers. Regarding foreign policy, the Citizens Party claims to have a non-partisan stance on the Israeli / Palestinian conflict. It aims to limit the use of the military to non-interventionist deployments that directly benefit American national security. The party supports same-sex marriage, the second amendment, and Roe v. Wade. It was an early supporter of organic foods and industrial hemp.[citation needed]

Candidates

The Citizens Party encourages members to start draft campaigns to convince qualified individuals to run for office as Citizens Party candidates.[citation needed]

Citizens Questions

The Citizens Party requires all of its declared presidential candidates to answer a set of "Citizens Questions" at least 60 days before the 2016 Citizens Party National Convention. The "Citizens Questions" are selected from questions submitted by Citizens Party members via the party website or YouTube. The party states that the responses to the "Citizens Questions" will be posted on the internet for the public to view.[4]

Previous candidates (2006–2012)

In 2006, Michael Thompson ran as the party's first candidate when he ran for State Representative in Pennsylvania's 165th Legislative District and received 2.84% of the vote.[5]

In March 2008, the New American Independent Party nominated Frank McEnulty as its first presidential candidate.[6] In July, McEnulty also became the vice-presidential nominee of the Reform Party.[7] He continued his campaign as the NAIP presidential nominee in states where the Reform Party was unable to obtain ballot status.[8] McEnulty received 828 votes (placing 15th of 23 ballot-qualified Presidential tickets nationwide) as the New American Independent Party nominee and 481 votes on the Reform Party ticket (placing 22nd out of 23 ballot-qualified Presidential tickets nationwide).[9]

In October 2009, the NAIP endorsed independent candidate Chris Daggett for Governor of New Jersey.[citation needed] Daggett finished third with 6% of the vote.

The Citizens Party did not nominate a presidential ticket in 2012 and ran no candidates nationwide.[10]

References

  1. ^ Cunningham, Geoff (March 13, 2010). "Rye man wants third party on ballots". Seacoast Media Group.
  2. ^ Admin (March 4, 2011). "Party Changes Name". Ballot Access News.
  3. ^ "Great Progress in Transition to Citizens Party", http://citizensparty.wordpress.com, March 4, 2011
  4. ^ "Citizens Questions" 2011-08-25 at the Wayback Machine, http://www.votecitizens.org
  5. ^ "Pennsylvania Elections - County Results". www.electionreturns.pa.gov. Retrieved 2022-03-25.
  6. ^ "The New American Independent Party Nominates Frank McEnulty for President", www.frankforpresident.org, March 12, 2008
  7. ^ "Dallas Reform Party Meeting", www.ballot-access.org, July 7, 2008
  8. ^ Frank McEnulty for President: News update, www.frankforpresident.org
  9. ^ "Updated Presidential Vote Totals", www.ballot-access.org, December 6, 2008
  10. ^ Inc, Gallup (2012-07-06). "Little Support for Third-Party Candidates in 2012 Election". Gallup.com. Retrieved 2022-03-25. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)

External links

  • VoteCitizens.Org, Citizens Party Official Social Network

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its name to the Citizens Party in January 2011 2 The transition to the name Citizens Party lasted several months 3 Citizens Party of the United StatesChairpersonMichael ThompsonFoundedNovember 2 2004HeadquartersPhiladelphia PennsylvaniaIdeologyEconomic nationalism citation needed Political positionCenter left 1 ColorsPurple gray red white and blueSeats in the Senate0 100Seats in the House0 435Governorships0 50State Upper House Seats0 1 972State Lower House Seats0 5 411Other elected offices0 5 411Websitehttp www votecitizens orgPolitics of United StatesPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 Ideology 1 1 Member engagement 1 2 Main Street Platform 2 Candidates 2 1 Citizens Questions 3 Previous candidates 2006 2012 4 References 5 External linksIdeology EditMember engagement Edit Citizens can submit questions and vote on questions through social media that all Citizens Party presidential candidates are required to answer before the convention Members of the public can suggest potential candidates and draft candidates to run as party candidates citation needed Main Street Platform Edit As can be seen in its 2012 platform the Citizens Party advocates for an end to US participation in the World Trade Organization Central American Free Trade Agreement and North American Free Trade Agreement In addition to eliminating the trade and budget deficits the party aims to fund and evangelize American manufacturing while introducing financial penalties for companies that outsource it Part of its plan to invest in American infrastructure includes research and development efforts with an emphasis on renewable energy and natural gas Specifically it opposes fracking and hopes to make all drilling operations subject to environmental assessments citation needed The Citizens Party s strategy against corruption includes auditing of the Federal Reserve bans on various lobbying activities and reviving the Glass Steagall Act in order to eliminate bailouts based on a too big to fail mentality Groups in need of assistance according to its platform include veterans family farmers and the long term unemployed The platform also mentions health care reform more affordable education and a simplified tax code Stricter immigration laws feature prominently in the party s approach including limits on H1B and L1 visas and deterrents for companies that hire illegal workers Regarding foreign policy the Citizens Party claims to have a non partisan stance on the Israeli Palestinian conflict It aims to limit the use of the military to non interventionist deployments that directly benefit American national security The party supports same sex marriage the second amendment and Roe v Wade It was an early supporter of organic foods and industrial hemp citation needed Candidates EditThe Citizens Party encourages members to start draft campaigns to convince qualified individuals to run for office as Citizens Party candidates citation needed Citizens Questions Edit The Citizens Party requires all of its declared presidential candidates to answer a set of Citizens Questions at least 60 days before the 2016 Citizens Party National Convention The Citizens Questions are selected from questions submitted by Citizens Party members via the party website or YouTube The party states that the responses to the Citizens Questions will be posted on the internet for the public to view 4 Previous candidates 2006 2012 EditIn 2006 Michael Thompson ran as the party s first candidate when he ran for State Representative in Pennsylvania s 165th Legislative District and received 2 84 of the vote 5 In March 2008 the New American Independent Party nominated Frank McEnulty as its first presidential candidate 6 In July McEnulty also became the vice presidential nominee of the Reform Party 7 He continued his campaign as the NAIP presidential nominee in states where the Reform Party was unable to obtain ballot status 8 McEnulty received 828 votes placing 15th of 23 ballot qualified Presidential tickets nationwide as the New American Independent Party nominee and 481 votes on the Reform Party ticket placing 22nd out of 23 ballot qualified Presidential tickets nationwide 9 In October 2009 the NAIP endorsed independent candidate Chris Daggett for Governor of New Jersey citation needed Daggett finished third with 6 of the vote The Citizens Party did not nominate a presidential ticket in 2012 and ran no candidates nationwide 10 References Edit Cunningham Geoff March 13 2010 Rye man wants third party on ballots Seacoast Media Group Admin March 4 2011 Party Changes Name Ballot Access News Great Progress in Transition to Citizens Party http citizensparty wordpress com March 4 2011 Citizens Questions Archived 2011 08 25 at the Wayback Machine http www votecitizens org Pennsylvania Elections County Results www electionreturns pa gov Retrieved 2022 03 25 The New American Independent Party Nominates Frank McEnulty for President www frankforpresident org March 12 2008 Dallas Reform Party Meeting www ballot access org July 7 2008 Frank McEnulty for President News update www frankforpresident org Updated Presidential Vote Totals www ballot access org December 6 2008 Inc Gallup 2012 07 06 Little Support for Third Party Candidates in 2012 Election Gallup com Retrieved 2022 03 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help External links EditVoteCitizens Org Citizens Party Official Social Network Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Citizens Party of the United States amp oldid 1127258861, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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