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Stop Common Core Party : ウィキペディア英語版 | Reform Party of New York State
The Reform Party of New York State (also known as the New York State Reform Party) is the name of two unrelated political parties in the state of New York: a qualified party active only in New York State, and the New York branch of the Reform Party of the United States of America. ==Original N.Y.S. Reform Party== The national Reform Party had originally been affiliated with the Independence Party of New York from 1996 to 2000, during which Jack Essenberg was the NYS Chair of the Independence Party of New York State. The Independence Party separated from the national Reform Party in 2000. The National Reform Party has had a state branch in New York 〔()〕 since 2007. It did not achieve ballot access in any statewide races between 2007 and 2014, but did get various candidates onto the ballot in local elections, most prominently Carl Person, who ran under the Reform Party banner in the 2013 New York City mayoral election. The New York branch of the National Reform Party is managed by operatives of the national party. The New York State Chair of the Official Reform Party is Bill Merrell, Ph.D., who serves as the vice chairman of the National Reform Party. The Vice Chair is Leigh Pollet, who doubles as treasurer of the National Party. Bill Merrell has been appointed to the Qualified Reform Party and holds a seat on the interim committee, and is slated for an officer position of the interim committee. This allows the Original National Reform Party NYS and the Anti Common Core Party NY Reform Party are now joined. The 2 Reform Parties are unified on both Anti Common Core as a major issue in NYS as well as Reform Party issues (through the National Reform Party and State Party Platform) which both groups are in agreement of.
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