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American Independent Party

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American Independent Party
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Basic facts
Location:Vacaville, Calif.
Type:Political party
Founder(s):William Shearer
Year founded:1967
Website:Official website

The American Independent Party is a qualified political party in California.

Party chair

Victor Marani

As of April 2024, Victor Marani was the state chairman of the party.[1]





Party leadership

  • Victor Marani, State committee chairman
  • James Nathan Mallamace, Executive committee chairman
  • Nathan A. Miller, Secretary
  • Philip Stephens, Treasurer


Party platform

For complete information on the American Independent 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.

Party candidates

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2024

Noteworthy events

A number of celebrity voters in California unintentionally registered as members of the American Independent Party. According to the Los Angeles Times, they were confused by the word "independent" in the party's name. Sugar Ray Leonard, Demi Moore, and Emma Stone were among those who registered with the party in error.[2]

See also

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Footnotes