American Conservative Party (United States)

American Conservative Party
Chairperson Kirk Spears
Founded February 2008
Headquarters 1900 Campus Commons Dr. Suite 100, Reston, VA 20191
Ideology Conservatism
Libertarian conservatism
Political position Right-wing
Website
http://americanconservativeparty.org
Politics of the United States
Political parties
Elections

The American Conservative Party (ACP) is a minor political party in the United States founded in February 2008 through collaborative meetings of member groups over the Internet. The general party platform is based upon the libertarian conservatism philosophy of individual sovereignty combined with the traditional conservative form of the limited central government structure.[1]

The party is organized with state affiliate chapters through local grassroots efforts and is not affiliated with other previously formed state-only parties. The online ACP Forum is the primary source for information, procedures, and collaboration for party leaders and members.[2]

Leadership

The leadership of the organization is managed through Officers and Committees with a National Council represented by the state affiliates.

State chapters

About 15 developing state chapters and four established state affiliate parties are represented in the National Leadership Council and hold active state memberships.

ACP state affiliates:

State Membership Affiliate
Florida - -
Georgia - -
Texas - -
Virginia - -

References

  1. The American Conservative Party, Principles Creed, 11/2012 - Principles
  2. The American Conservative Party, Forum Index, 11/2012 - Forum.

External links

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