Alliance Party
Alliance Party of South Carolina | |
Basic facts | |
Location: | South Carolina |
Type: | Political party |
Affiliation: | Alliance Party |
Top official: | Keisha Long, State Chair |
Website: | Official website |
The Alliance Party of South Carolina is a political party. As of October 2019, it was a ballot-qualified party in South Carolina.
Party chair
Keisha Long is the chair.[1]
Party leadership
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Party platform
For complete information on the Alliance Party's platform, please click here.
Party rules and bylaws
For complete information on the Alliance Party's bylaws, please click here.
Party candidates
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2025
Noteworthy events
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential nomination in South Carolina (2024)
In May 2024, the Alliance Party of South Carolina nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I) as its 2024 presidential candidate, allowing Kennedy to gain ballot access in the state through party nomination rather than by filing as an independent candidate.[2]
Kenndey said, "I proudly accept the Alliance Party’s nomination for president of the United States. Their leadership and members have demonstrated an inspiring commitment to values that revitalize our representative democracy."[2]
Former South Carolina Alliance Party Chairman Jim Rex said, "After thoroughly reviewing Presidents Biden and Trump’s past performance in office, their platforms, and their extremely narrow, ultra-partisan view of how democracy should be allowed to work to benefit all Americans, we believe Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to be the only logical choice for president."[2]
See also
- List of political parties in the United States
- Political parties in South Carolina
- Republican Party
- South Carolina
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Footnotes