American Independent Party

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American Independent Party
Party Chairman Edward C. Noonan
Founded July 8, 1967
Headquarters 1561 N. Beale Road
Marysville, CA 95901
Political ideology Paleoconservatism
Political position
National affiliation Constitution Party
Web Site http://aipca.org

The American Independent Party is a California political party. The party was established in 1967 by Bill Shearer and his wife Eileen. Former Alabama Governor George C. Wallace Sr. Wallace was on every state ballot in the 1968 U.S. Presidential Election. Wallace and his running mate Curtis E. LeMay received 13.5 percent of the popular vote and 46 electoral votes. The party opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and welfare programs.

In 1969, representatives from 40 states established the American Party as the successor to the American Independent Party. The official party flag adoption took place on August 30, 1970. The flag depicts an eagle holding a group of arrows in its left talons, over a compass rose, with a banner which reads "The American Independent Party" at the eagle's base. In 1972, the party nominated former Congressman John G. Schmitz of California for president. In 1976, the American Party split into the more moderate American Party, which included more northern conservatives and Schmitz supporters, and the more extreme American Independent Party, which focused on the deep South. Both of the parties have nominated candidates for the presidency and other offices. Neither the American Party nor the American Independent Party has had much national success.

The American Independent Party has had ballot status in the state of California since 1968 and is still active there. In the early 1980’s, Bill Shearer led the American Independent Party into the Populist Party. Since 1992, the A.I.P. has been the California affiliate of the national Constitution Party, formerly the U.S. Taxpayers Party. Many political analysts have theorized that the Party, which has received very few votes in recent California elections, maintains its state ballot status because people join the Party mistakenly believing that they are registering as an "independent."[1]

As of November 2006, AIP's registration total is 315,151. [1]

Contents

The American Independent Party has nominated the following candidates for governor of California since becoming the California affiliate of the Constitution Party:

  • Bill Shearer: 1967-1999
  • Nathan Johnson: 1999-2002
  • Jim King/Reed R. Heustis, Jr.: 2002-2004
  • Nancy Spirkoff: 2004-2006
  • Edward C. Noonan/Mark Seidenberg: 2006-Present

  1. ^ Voting at the Political Fault Line: California's Experiment With the Blanket Primary (2002), page 219. ISBN 0-520-22834-0.
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