Welcome to the Unity Party of America!
The Unity Party of America was founded on November 4, 2004, the day after that year's Presidential election, and now has a membership in 33 states.
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The strength of a Party is its Unity. Connect with these fellow Unity Party members and/or supporters via their LinkedIn profiles (and if you're a Unity Party member, send us your profile link!):
Bill Hammons, Unity Party of America Chairman
Kyle Moon, Unity Party of Salt Lake County, Utah Chairman
Tim Bradshaw, Unity Party of Virginia Vice Chairman
Kelsey Mracek, Unity Party of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana Chairwoman
Paul Malykont, Unity Party of San Luis Obispo County, California Chairman
Clarence Shubert, Virginia State Chairman
JP Driessen, Unity Party of Maricopa County, Arizona Chairman
Shanna Sparks, Former University of Colorado Co-Coordinator at Hammons for Congress
Michael Darden, Unity Party of America Communications Director
Jack Cukjati, Unity Party of Escambia County, Florida Chairman
Cameron Miller, Unity Party of Clayton County, Georgia Chairman
Eric Bodenstab, Boulder County, Colorado Chairman and former City Council Candidate
Levi Hancock, first Unity Party Gubernatorial Candidate (Colorado)
Mike Nelson, first Unity Party Candidate for Colorado's 4th Congressional District
Ray Roman, first Unity Party Candidate for US Senate
Rob Corn, Unity Party of Arapahoe County, Colorado Chairman
Andrew Ross, Unity Party of Jefferson County, Colorado Chairman
about us
Unity Party Platform. The Unity Party of America believes that through hard work and cooperation, Americans will be better able to preserve the promise of liberty and equality. The Unity Party Platform offers common sense solutions to today's most fundamental challenges.
Unity Party History. From the beginning, the Unity Party of America has been dedicated to the common goals of every American. Through grass roots advocacy the Unity Party has been able to stand up for and champion our democratic ideals.
Unity Party Candidates. Unity Party candidates represent American diversity and strength. Unity Party candidates are veterans, teachers, small business owners and blue collar workers; they are concerned citizens who are willing to stand up for the foundations that America was built upon.