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American Conservative Party (1) or (2) (only in New Jersey and New York as of 7/4/98)
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American Reform Party
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Communist Party USA
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Confederate Party
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Constitution Action Party
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Creator's Rights Party (1) or (2)
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Freedom Socialist Party
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Grassroots Party (1) or (2) (only in Minnesota and Vermont as of 7/4/98)
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Green Party (have received at least 100,000 votes for a single candidate in a single U.S. election in the past 20 years) (known in Oregon as Pacific Party)
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Labor Party
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Libertarian Party (have received at least 100,000 votes for a single candidate in a single U.S. election in the past 20 years)
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Marijuana Reform Party (only in NY as of 11/11/98)
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National Party
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Natural Law Party (have received at least 100,000 votes for a single candidate in a single U.S. election in the past 20 years)
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New Party (known in some states as "Progressive" followed by the name of a city or state, e.g. "Progressive Durango" or "Progressive Massachusetts," etc.)
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Pansexual Peace Party
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Patriot Party
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Peace and Freedom Party (only in California as of 7/4/98)
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Puritan Party
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Reform Party (have received at least 100,000 votes for a single candidate in a single U.S. election in the past 20 years)
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Right to Life Party (only in New York as of 7/4/98)
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Socialist Equality Party
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Socialist Party
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Socialist Party USA
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Socialist Workers Party
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United States Pacifist Party
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U.S. Taxpayers Party** (have received at least 100,000 votes for a single candidate in a single U.S. election in the past 20 years) (also known in some states as American Constitution Party, American Heritage Party, American Independent Party, Concerned Citizens Party, Conservative Party, Constitution Party, Constitutional Party, or Independent American Party)
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Workers Party USA
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Workers World Party
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