Third-party members of state legislatures of the United States
Main article: Third-party officeholders in the United States
Alabama
- Harri Anne Smith, (elected as Republican 1998–2010, switched to independent 2010–present)
Alaska
Arkansas
House
Current
- Nate Bell (independent, switched from Republican in 2015)
Former
- Richard Carroll (elected as Green in 2008, switched to Democrat in 2009)
- Fred Smith (elected as Green in 2012)
Georgia
- Rusty Kidd, (2009–present)
Louisiana
- Terry Brown, (2012–present)
- Dee Richard, (2008–present)
Maine
House
Current
- James J. Campbell, unenrolled (2012–present)
- Larry Dunphy, unenrolled, elected as a Republican (2015–present)
- Jeffrey Evangelos, unenrolled (2012–present)
- Stanley Short, unenrolled, elected as a Democrat (2015–present)
- Gary Sukeforth, unenrolled (2014–present)
Former
- John Eder of Portland (2002–2006; member of the Maine Green Independent Party)
- Major Knight of Naples (1880); member of the Greenback Party
- Barbara Merrill of Appleton (2006); elected as a Democrat, Merrill unenrolled during his first term
- Richard Woodbury of Yarmouth (2002–2008); unenrolled state legislator
Senate
Former
- Jill Goldthwait of Bar Harbor (1994–2002)
- Richard Woodbury of Yarmouth (2010–2014)
Nevada
- John Moore, elected as a Republican, switched to Libertarian Party in 2016
New Hampshire
- David Luneau, (2014–present)
New York
Assembly
Current
- Angela Wozniak (Conservative Party, took office January 1, 2015)
- Fred Thiele (Independent Party; switched from Republican Party in 2009)
Senate
Current
- Jeffrey Klein (identifies as an "Independent Democrat" since January 2011)
- David Carlucci (identifies as an "Independent Democrat" since January 2011)
- David Valesky (identifies as an "Independent Democrat" since January 2011)
- Diane Savino (identifies as an "Independent Democrat" since January 2011)
Rhode Island
House
Current
Blake A. Filippi, (2014–present)
Former
- Daniel P. Gordon (identified as Libertarian Party from 2011 to 2012, switched from Republican Party)
Senate
Current
- Edward J. O'Neill, (2008–present)
Vermont
House
Current
- Mollie S. Burke (identifies as Progressive)
- Susan Davis (identifies as Progressive)
- Tim Goodwin (identifies as independent)
- Adam Greshin (identifies as independent)
- Sandy Haas (identifies as Progressive)
- Christopher Pearson (identifies as Progressive)
- Paul Poirer (identifies as independent)
- Will Stevens (identifies as independent)
Former
- Terry Bouricius (identified as Progressive)
- Dean Corren (identified as Progressive)
- Winston Dowland (identified as Progressive)
- Carina Driscoll (identified as Progressive)
- Sarah Edwards (identified as Progressive)
- Bob Kiss (identified as Progressive)
- Dexter Randall (identified as Progressive)
- Tom Smith (identified as Progressive)
Senate
Current
- Tim Ashe (identifies as Progressive)
- Anthony Pollina (identifies as Progressive)
- David Zuckerman (identifies as Progressive)
Wisconsin
House
Former
- Bob Ziegelbauer (1993–2013); left the Democratic Party in 2010 and was re-elected as an independent; caucused with the Republican Party
References
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