United States Justice Party

The Justice Party is a political party in the United States.

It was organized in November 2011 by a group of political activists including former mayor of Salt Lake City Rocky Anderson as an alternative to what they saw as a duopoly of the two major political parties. One of the major goals of the Justice Party is removing corporate domination and other concentrated wealth from politics. In 2012, the Justice Party nominated Rocky Anderson for president and Luis J. Rodriguez for vice president. The Justice Party endorsed Bernie Sanders during the primary election in 2016.

Justice Party
FounderRocky Anderson
FoundedNovember 2011; 12 years ago (2011-11)
IdeologySocial democracy
Progressivism
Political positionCentre-left
Colors  Teal
Slogan"Economic, Environmental, and Social Justice for All"
Seats in the Senate
0 / 100
Seats in the House
0 / 435
Governorships
0 / 50
State Upper Houses
0 / 1,972
State Lower Houses
0 / 5,411
Website
www.justiceparty.us

History

United States Justice Party 
Former mayor of Salt Lake City Rocky Anderson is the founder of the Justice Party and the party's 2012 presidential candidate.

In December 2011, the Justice Party became a qualified party in Mississippi, the first state to recognize the party. From a small beginning, 30 persons at the launching event with no TV crew covering it, the Justice Party was able to put its founder Rocky Anderson on the ballot in 15 states and secure official write-in status in 25 additional states. It was the fifth largest third party in terms of presidential ballot access in the 2012 presidential election. On October 23, 2012, Anderson faced off with other third-party candidates Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party, Jill Stein of the Green Party and Virgil Goode of the Constitution Party for a debate moderated by former CNN talk-show host Larry King. The candidates met again to debate on November 5, 2012, this time moderated by Ralph Nader. Rocky Anderson participated in three presidential debates on programs entitled "Expand the Debates" on the nationally televised Democracy Now!

The Justice Party released a statement endorsing Bernie Sanders for the 2016 Democratic nomination rather than nominating its own candidate. The party did not run candidates later during the 2016 presidential election or 2020 presidential election, because the party wanted to avoid contributing to a spoiler effect. In 2021, the Justice Party announced that it "plans to grow into a diverse majority political party". Founder Rocky Anderson said the party intended to replace either the Republican Party or the Democratic Party.

As of 2023 the party's website was not active.

Ideology and positions

The Justice Party was created with the motto "economic, environmental, and social justice for all". The party was designed with the intention of shifting government back to a focus on the Constitution of the United States of America by removing the corrupting influence of money in politics.

Economic justice

The Justice Party supports fundamental campaign finance reform. The Justice Party supports a constitutional amendment to abolish corporate personhood through Move to Amend. The party is in favor of a progressive tax structure and wants to end tax cuts for the wealthy. The party supports green jobs and infrastructure programs. The Justice Party wants to provide tax relief for working people and to bolster Social Security, by reducing the percentage of compensation taxed for Social Security and Medicare, but eliminating the cap on payroll taxes. The party is pro-immigration reform, pro-breaking up too-large-to-fail banks, pro-reinstating Glass–Steagall, pro-government funded higher education and against subsidies to oil and gas companies. The party also supports a pay-as-you-go, balanced budget approach.

Environmental justice

The Justice Party is for aggressive climate protection. It is against the Keystone Pipeline and advocates transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. The Justice Party supports a ban on mountaintop removal mining and wants to strengthen the Environmental Protection Agency.

Social justice

The Justice Party supports a universal single payer health insurance system, an Equal Rights Amendment, marriage equality, ending wars of aggression, closing many military bases, reducing the budget, immigration reform, repealing the Patriot Act, protecting and rewarding whistleblowers and ending the War on Drugs. The party also advocated the prosecution of individuals whose illegal conduct led to the 2008 financial crisis.

2012 presidential election results

State Votes % Misc.
United States Justice Party  Alabama No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Alaska No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Arizona 119 0.01% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  Arkansas No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  California 992 0.01% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  Colorado 1,260 0.05%
United States Justice Party  Connecticut 5,487 0.35%
United States Justice Party  Delaware No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Florida 1,754 0.02%
United States Justice Party  Georgia 154 0.00% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  Hawaii No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Idaho 2,499 0.38%
United States Justice Party  Illinois 185 0.00% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  Indiana No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Iowa No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Kansas 95 0.01% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  Kentucky 60 0.00% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  Louisiana 1,368 0.07%
United States Justice Party  Maine 62 0.01% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  Maryland 204 0.01% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  Massachusetts No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Michigan 5,147 0.11% On the Natural Law Party ballot-line
United States Justice Party  Minnesota 1,996 0.07%
United States Justice Party  Mississippi No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Missouri No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Montana 59 0.01% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  Nebraska No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Nevada No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  New Hampshire No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  New Jersey 1,726 0.05%
United States Justice Party  New Mexico 1,174 0.15%
United States Justice Party  New York 227 0.00% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  North Carolina No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  North Dakota No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Ohio No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Oklahoma No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Oregon 3,384 0.19% On the Progressive Party ballot-line
United States Justice Party  Pennsylvania 84 0.00% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  Rhode Island 416 0.09%
United States Justice Party  South Carolina No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  South Dakota No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Tennessee 2,639 0.11%
United States Justice Party  Texas 426 0.01% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  Utah 5,335 0.52%
United States Justice Party  Vermont No ballot access No ballot access
United States Justice Party  Virginia 73 0.00% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  Washington 4,946 0.16%
United States Justice Party  West Virginia 12 0.00% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  Wisconsin 112 0.00% Write-in votes
United States Justice Party  Wyoming No ballot access No ballot access
Total 43,088 0.03%

Candidates for other offices

Office State Candidate Votes %
Senator United States Justice Party  Utah Daniel Geery 7,444 0.81%
House 4th district United States Justice Party  Utah Torin Nelson Withdrew N/A

Presidential tickets

Election Presidential
Candidate
Vice Presidential
Candidate
Popular
votes
Percent
2012 United States Justice Party 
Rocky Anderson
United States Justice Party 
Luis J. Rodriguez
43,018 0.03%
2016 United States Justice Party 
Endorsed Bernie Sanders

See also

References

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