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Phone: (972) 275-9297
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Reform Party of the United States
PO Box 660675 #3995
Dallas, TX 75266-0675

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Read the Latest Articles from Our Blog

Here are three recent blog posts from the Reform Party.

15 May 2022 By NHensley in Uncategorized

Reform Party Seeks to Fill National, State Vacancies

The Reform Party has been able to reorganize and get these committees functional, however the committees are not fully staffed.
14 October 2023 By Nicholas Hensley in Latest Updates

The Reform Party Platform

The Reform Party of the United States has formally adopted this platform on October 7th, 2023 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Author Nicholas Hensley View all posts
28 September 2023 By Richard Kasa in Latest Updates

Platform – Election Process

Questioning Simple Plurality Duverger’s Law, a political theory created in the 1950’s by French political theorist Maurice Duverger, holds that simple plurality electoral systems such as the election system used in the US (first past the post) tend to favor the establishment of two-party power structures in politics while more proportional electoral systems foster better
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