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Political party in the United States
Unity Party of America
ChairmanBill Hammons
FounderBill Hammons and Rich Hammons[1]
FoundedNovember 4, 2004; 21 years ago (2004-11-04)
MembershipDecrease 2475
IdeologyCentrism (US)
Political positionCenter
Colors   Red White and Blue (de jure)
 Cyan (de facto)
SloganNot Right, Not Left, Forward!
Elected offices0
Website
unitypartyamerica.us

TheUnity Party of America is a national political party in theUnited States founded on November 4, 2004 with the slogan "Not Right, Not Left, But Forward!"[2] The party has 44 state affiliates.[3] Additionally, the Unity Party has reported that it has members in 44 states.[4]

The Unity Party of America is currently facing significant internal turmoil, marked by allegations of financial misconduct involving their vice chair, who has been accused of defrauding funds from the party. Compounding these issues, the party lost its ballot access in Colorado, leading to a fracture within the state party despite the absence of a quorum among its members. In response to these challenges, the Unity Party has announced plans to convene an emergency convention within the next 15 days, aiming to address the ongoing crisis and regroup for future elections.

The Unity Party of America has now lost its ballot access in Colorado, which has exacerbated internal disputes and contributed to the state party's division. This loss has raised concerns about the party's viability and electoral future.

History

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Party founder Bill Hammons in 2008
The "Tripartite Triangle", the party's logo from 2004–2021

The Unity Party grew out of the grassroots group namedRunners for Clark which supportedGeneral Wesley Clark's 2004 presidential campaign by raising campaign contributions and awareness of Clark's run for the presidency; Runners for Clark morphed into Unity Runners and then into the Unity Party.[5][6]

Bill Hammons of Texas, New York and Colorado founded the Unity Party in 2004 as chairman and ran as the Unity Party of America candidate for Colorado's 2nd congressional district, centered on Boulder, in 2008[7] and again in 2010.[8] By that point, the Unity Party had expanded beyond Colorado to 27 states.[9] He then ran for the U.S. Senate in Colorado in 2014 before running for the Senate again in 2016 and then for Colorado governor in 2018 (the "Unity" voter affiliation option in Colorado is a direct result of his Senate candidacy).[10][11][12][5]

In 2012, veteran and Gold Star father Jim Pirtle of Colorado Springs was declared as a Unity Party candidate for Congress.[13]

In 2016 Bill Hammons stood as the party's candidate during the2016 United States Senate election in Colorado, earning 9,336 votes, or 0.34% of the electorate.[14][15]

In June 2017, the Unity Party achieved full recognition as a minor party by the state of Colorado, and its candidates in the state no longer need to petition onto the ballot, but instead just need a "show of hands" at a party assembly. By 2017, the party had spread to 37 states.[16][12][17][18]

In September 2017, Unity Party members decided to begin referring to themselves as "Uniters."[19]

In October 2018, Hammons was quoted as saying, "God did not ordain two parties in the United States," and went on to say one goal of his gubernatorial run was to help put a Unity Party presidential candidate at the top of the ballot in Colorado in 2020.[20]

In June 2019, Rebecca Keltie of Colorado Springs became the first female Unity Party candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, and in September 2019 the Unity Party U.S. Senate candidacy of Arvada's Joshua Rodriguez created the first-ever contested Unity Party nomination race.[21][4]

Bill Hammons and Eric Bodenstab were nominated for President and Vice President, respectively, in an online convention held over WebEx on April 4, 2020.[22] Hammons and Bodenstab made it onto the ballot in Colorado,[23] Louisiana[24] and New Jersey.[25]

On 18 September 2020, Ian Silverii, columnist for theDenver Post, gave the Unity Party as an alternative to theColorado Republican Party after the Republicans failed to give any official platform for their 2020 state convention, instead republishing their 2016 platform.[26]

During the2022 House of Representatives election inDistrict 2, the Unity Party stood Tim Wolf as their candidate, in a crowded field which saw three third parties, including the ideologically similarColorado Center Party, contest the election.[27]

On 24 August 2023, Richard Ward, theLibertarian candidate forColorado's 8th congressional district in2022 who won 3.9% of the vote, announced that he would be switching party affiliation to the Unity Party, citing the rightward shift in theLibertarian Party after their takeover by theMises Caucus.[28]

Cole-Hammons split

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On 23 June, 2023, Tijani “TJ” Cole, a judge, lawyer, football coach, and failed Democratic candidate for theUniversity of Colorado regent at-large seat in 2023, was elected chairman of the Colorado affiliate of the Unity Party, the formal core of the party, and the only branch of the party with ballot access.[29] Cole and Hammons, the party's federal president, quickly entered a dispute over who should be the Unity Party's 2024 nominee, with Hammons supportingPaul Noel Fiorino while Cole sought abig name such asRobert F. Kennedy Jr. before givingCornel West the state ballot spot instead of the party's official candidate.[30][31]

Cole and his wing of the party seized control of the party's websiteunityparty.us forcing Hammons to make a new website;unitypartyamerica.us with Cole announcing on his website that the Colorado affiliate was the only affiliate of the Unity Party, and to disregard any statements made by Hammons, and vice versa.[32] Hammons' campaign against Cole, dubbed theDouble Yellow Line Project, denounces Cole as "Communist and/or Fascist filth" and that he'd be "better off saving [his] energy by [trying to] launch [his] own party." Hammons has sought an appeal with theFederal Election Commission to force Cole tocease and desist using the Unity Party moniker while also trying to get him disbarred since "A judge should not act as an arbitrator or mediator or otherwise perform judicial functions apart from the judge's official duties unless expressly authorized by law."[33]

The two factions of the party would have rival conventions in 2025, with Hammons holding one on April 19 online, while Cole held one on June 21 inLafayette. Both factions dug in at their conventions and tried to discredit the rival faction.[33]

Party structure

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Chairman

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No.NameTerm startTerm endNotes
1Bill HammonsNovember 4, 2004February 11, 2022Party's founder and longtime perennial candidate.[1]
2Elijah HersonApril 9, 2022June 7, 2022Longtime party Vice-Chairman, resigned due to personality disputes in the party's national committee.[1]
3Tim WolfJune 7, 2022March 29, 2023Former vice-president, there is no interim-chairman role in the party's constitution, upon Herson's resignation Wolf became chairman until his own resignation.[1]
4Eric BodenstabApril 7, 2023May 12, 2023Upon the resignation of Wolf, Vice-Chair Jim Wiest declined chairmanship so Secretary Eric Bodenstab became chairman.[1]
5Alex DarlingtonMay 12, 2023July 29, 2023Popular national committeeman, Alex Darlington, was elected chairman in an attempt to end the instability of party leadership, however, he too would resign.[1]
6Sabrina BryanJuly 29, 2023July 30, 2023Another interim chairman who oversaw the transfer of power back to Hammon.[1]
1 (7)Bill HammonsOctober 7, 2023IncumbentTo conclude the leadership instability, then treasurer and founder Bill Hammons was reinstated as chairman.[1]

Elections

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2020 election

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Main article:2020 United States presidential election

Nominees Hammons and Bodenstab came in 12th place nationally in the2020 United States presidential election, winning 6,647 votes.[34]

Downballot, the party's Senate candidate, Stephen "Seku" Evans, won 8,971 votes, coming in very last place,[35] underperforming Hammons both in his senatorial run and in his 2018 gubernatorial run.

In the House of Representatives, the party only ran candidates in the state of Colorado, who averaged between 0.5% and 1% of the vote in their respective districts.[35]

The Unity Party's best performance came from James Triebert, who ran for Adams County Commissioner against Democrat Chad Tedesco. He won 29.1% of the vote, with 57,387 votes.[36]

2024 election

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Main article:2024 United States presidential election

On December 21, 2023, Donnie Harold Harris, the President of the Unity party of Indiana, and Hammons announced that for the first time in the Unity Party's history that there will be a Unity Presidential primary which will determine the candidate in time for the April 13, 2024, Unity party convention. Additionally, the pair announced that former party chairman Elijah Herson will be moderating a debate.[37]

On April 6, 2024, The Unity Party nominatedPaul Noel Fiorino and Matthew May for president and vice president respectively at the 7th United National Convention overGoogle Meet.[38] However, the Colorado faction of the party, which has the party's ballot access, met on April 13, 2024 and nominated independentCornel West.[39][40] It would be at this time when the Colorado party started to butt heads with the national party. By May 2025 the Colorado affiliate announced that it would instead be seeking an affiliation to theJustice for All Party.[41]

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s3rd party presidential campaign had also approached the Unity Party of Colorado for their nomination before they gave it to West.[42]

2028 election

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In April 2023 Harris and Hammons also announced that they would be seeking the party's nomination in the2028 election with Hammons for President and Harris for VP.[43]

Platform

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As of 2014, the Unity Party platform was outlined as supporting abalanced budget amendment, an elimination of thefederal income tax, ahealth caretax deduction,Social Security reform,term limits, andgerrymandering reform.

Electoral performance

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Presidential campaigns

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YearCandidate(s)Popular votesPercentageElectoral votesBallot access
2020
  • President: Bill Hammons
  • Vice President: Eric Bodenstab
6,647
0.0042%
0
31 / 538
2024
  • President: Paul Noel Fiorino
  • Vice President: Matthew May
N/A[a]
0 / 538

Senate campaigns

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YearSeatCandidatePopular votesPercentagePlace
2014Colorado Class IIBill Hammons6,427
0.32%
6th of 6
2016Colorado Class IIIBill Hammons9,336
0.34%
5th of 7
2020Colorado Class IIStephen Evans8,971
0.28%
5th of 5
2022Colorado Class IIIT.J. Cole16,379
0.66%
4th of 5

House campaigns

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YearSeatCandidatePopular votesPercentagePlace
2008Colorado's 2ndBill Hammons2,176
0.63%
4th of 4
2018Colorado's 6thDan Chapin4,607
1.33%
4th of 4
2020Colorado's 1stPaul Noel Fiorino2,534
0.56%
4th of 4
Colorado's 2ndGary Swing2,524
0.49%
4th of 4
Colorado's 3rdCritter Milton4,265
0.99%
4th of 4
Colorado's 4thLaura Ireland4,530
0.95%
4th of 4
Colorado's 5thRebecca Keltie3,309
0.77%
5th of 5
Colorado's 6thJaimie Kulikowski3,884
0.89%
4th of 4
Colorado's 7thDave Olszta2,355
0.56%
4th of 4
2022Colorado's 2ndTim Wolf1,968
0.56%
5th of 5
Colorado's 7thCritter Milton1,828
0.50%
4th of 4
2024[44]Colorado's 1stCritter Milton4,084
1.2%
3rd of 4
Colorado's 3rdGary Swing2,721
0.7%
4th of 4
Colorado's 8thDan Ward3,677
1.1%
4th of 4

Gubernatorial campaigns

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ElectionCandidatePopular votesPercentagePlace
Colorado 2018Bill Hammons25,854
1.02%
4th of 4
Colorado 2022Paul Noël Fiorino6,687
0.27%
5th of 5

State upper house campaigns

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ElectionSeatCandidatePopular votesPercentagePlace
Colorado 2020District 33Jerry Burton7,482
8.99%
2nd of 2

State lower house campaigns

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ElectionSeatCandidatePopular votesPercentagePlace
Colorado 2018District 43Scott Wagner874
2.05%
3rd of 3
Colorado 2020District 5Joe Richardson633
1.35%
3rd of 3
Colorado 2022District 5Troy Brekke539
1.84%
3rd of 3

Popular culture

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  • In the popularmap gameHearts of Iron IV, analt-history mod would be created calledRed World which would see theSoviet Union "win" the cold war, by having the USA collapse into warring states, similar to thecollapse of the Soviet Union. One such warring state, the "Midwest Union" centered around Denver, starts with the Unity Party in power with Hammons as its President. This prompted the party to issue a formal statement recognizing the mod and their presence in it.[45][46]

Notes

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  1. ^Party's candidate was denied the Colorado party's ballot spot and thus received 0 tabulated votes, as the party only has ballot access in Colorado

References

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