A
single-issue party is a
political party which focuses any campaign, efforts, or activism almost exclusively on only a single issue or a very narrow range of issues (e.g., such as a gun rights organization that might also support knife rights). In instant-runoff electoral systems which allow unsuccessful parties to designate where their votes are redistributed, single-issue parties may be formed as a way to funnel more votes to another candidate with quite different policies. For instance, in the
1999 New South Wales state election, candidate
Malcolm Jones received just 0.2% of the primary vote, but achieved the quota of 4.5% required to win a Legislative Council seat after receiving preferences from a wide range of minor parties (including both the "Gun Owners and Sporting Hunters Rights Party" and the "Animal Liberation Party"); MLC
Lee Rhiannon accused many of these parties of being nothing more than fronts.
Asia Japan The
NHK Party opposes the
television licence system imposed by
NHK, the country's public broadcaster.
Europe United Kingdom The most electorally successful British single-issue party is the pro-
Brexit UK Independence Party (UKIP), which later expanded to support other policies. Its former leader,
Nigel Farage, subsequently left UKIP and founded the
Brexit Party, which was later renamed
Reform UK after the completion of Brexit. Other single-issue parties in the UK are
anti-devolution Abolish the Scottish Parliament Party and
Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party,
animal rights advocates
Animal Protection Party and the
Animal Welfare Party and the pro
fox-hunting Countryside Party. There were also the electoral reform advocates
No Candidate Deserves My Vote! party. The National Flood Prevention Party and
Party of Women are two single-issue parties with councillors in
Windsor and Maidenhead and
Maldon respectively.
Germany In Germany,
Tierschutzpartei and
Tierschutz hier! are animal rights parties. There is also the
Party for Rejuvenation Research.
Poland In 2019, an
anti-environmentalist Polish political party called the
Party of Drivers () was formed with the aim of "fighting for the rights of drivers and hauliers".
Norway In Norway, there is a party called
Patient Focus, which supports the expansion of the hospital in
Alta Municipality,
Finnmark.
United States • The
Anti-Masonic Party opposed
Freemasonry. •
Rent is Too Damn High is focused on housing. •
Stop Common Core Party (which later folded into the Reform Party) was opposed to the adoption of
Common Core educational curriculum in New York State. • The
Free-Soil Party opposed slavery. • The
US Marijuana Party and
Legalize Cannabis Now Party are the major parties that focus on marijuana legalization. • The
Approval Voting Party is focused on the implementation of
Approval Voting.
Oceania In Australia, a number of single-issue parties have been elected to federal and state parliaments such as the
Animal Justice Party,
Dignity for Disability, the
Australian Reason Party,
Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party. ==See also==