Constitution Party

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Constitution Party
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Basic facts
Location:Lancaster, Pa.
Type:Political Party
Affiliation:Constitutionist
Top official:James N. Clymer, Chairman
Year founded:1992
Website:Official website

The Constitution Party is a political party. As of September 2019, it was a ballot-qualified party in 14 states. The Constitution Party is the fifth-largest political party in the United States. According to its website, the party supports "the principles of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and the Bill of Rights. It is our goal to limit the federal government to its delegated, enumerated, Constitutional functions."[1][2]

The Constitution Party was established as the U.S. Taxpayers' Party in 1992. The founders organized the party in response to a perceived shift away from "limited and empowered local government, and very broad and significant individual freedoms." The Federal Election Commission officially recognized the party in 1996. Delegates to the party's 1999 national convention changed the name of the party to the Constitution Party.[3]

Party chair

James Clymer

James Clymer was elected party chair in 2020.[4]







Party leadership

The Constitution Party listed the following individuals as party leaders as of June 2024:"<ref name=leadership>

  • James Clymer, Chair
  • Doug Aden, Vice chair
  • Cindy Redburn, Secretary
  • Gerald Kilpatrick, Treasurer

Party platform

For complete information on the Constitution Party's platform, please click here.

Party rules and bylaws

As of May 2024, this information was not publicly available. To report information, please email us.

See also


External links

Footnotes