New Alliance
Highest Office Won: None
Founded: 1980
The New Alliance Party was founded by Fred Newman and Lenora Fulani in 1980. During the 1984 Presidential Election, the party was listed on the California ballot as the Independent Alliance Party with Dennis L. Serrette as the Presidential nominee (he received 17 votes). In 1988, for the first and only time, the NAP gained ballot access in all fifty states. The party dissolved between 1992, when Fulani again ran for President on the NAP ticket, and 1994, when several members of the leadership changed parties to the Patriot and Reform parties.
