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The Florida Whig Party was a political party in the state of
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. The party chose to revive the 19th century Whig Party name. In 2008, the party aligned itself with the
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, a national organization of about 30,000 members initially founded by Iraq and Afghanistan veterans as a "comeback" of the historic Whig Party. However, the Florida Whig Party discontinued this association in late 2009, largely due to its increasingly conservative platform. The Florida Whig Party was the first "Whig" state political party to officially run candidates for federal office in over a century.


Activity

In late 2009 and early 2010, the Florida Whig Party attracted attention for fielding an unusually large number of candidates for a third party. However, their first candidate, Paul McKain, left the party in early 2010 to run without affiliation. In addition, the party attempted to field additional Whig candidates, to include Clayton Schock, John Annarumma, Stephen Bacon, and Steve Gerritzen, but in spring 2010 the party announced that they failed to qualify for the ballot. Some of these candidates reportedly attempted to run as either write-in candidates or no party affiliation. Businessman Craig Porter, however, did qualify for the ballot as a Florida Whig. He received 2.2% of the vote, a total of 3,186 votes. After the election of November 4, 2008, the Modern Whig Party and the Florida Whig Party began a push to attract moderate/ conservative Democrats and Republicans. According to the party website, the party was dissolved in 2012.


References


External links


Florida Whig Party (Official)

Florida Whig Party Blog (Official)

Clayton Schock for Congress
(Official campaign website)
Stephen Bacon for Congress
(Official campaign website)
Craig Porter for Congress
(Official campaign website)
Steven Gerritzen for Congress
(Official campaign website)
Florida Whig Party on Facebook

Florida Whig Party on Twitter

Florida Whigs Party of Hernando County


See also

{{United States political parties Political parties established in 2006 Centrist political parties in the United States Political parties in Florida United States affiliate political parties 2006 establishments in Florida Political parties disestablished in 2012 2012 disestablishments in Florida