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The Utah Independent American Party (UIAP) is a
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in
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that runs a national party named the Independent American Party which promotes
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,
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, and
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values.


History

The UIAP was founded in 1993 by Will Christensen, Wayne Hill, and John Poulson, Mormons in Utah that wanted a "truly conservative" party, in line with the teachings of
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, the 13th
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of
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. The party has claimed that the Republican party are too Progressive, and that there are no parties more conservative than the UIAP. The party picked its name in reference to a prophecy from
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recorded by Mosiah Hancock that both the Republican and Democratic parties would be destroyed by an "Independent American Party." The party is based on Benson's speech titled ''The Proper Role of Government'' which establishes
15 Principles for Liberty and Good Government
" In 1995 the party became the Utah state affiliate of the American Party (AP), however, following the failure of the AP to secure a national ballot line for the 1996 election the UIAP called an internal straw poll in 1998 where members where presented three options; remain affiliated with the AP, affiliate with the nascent National U.S. Taxpayers Party (today the Constitution Party), or form a "National Independent American Party" (NIAP), with the members choosing the third option with 79% in favor. The party often uses 1998 as their foundation year. In 2001 the party created additional affiliates in
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. The Independent American Party of Minnesota isn't a registered party, rather they've registered as a
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. The PAC was involved in the Draft Ron Paul movement in 2001 for the 2004 election. In 2014 the National (Utah) party announced that
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veteran Daryle Darnell was leading the party, and was making preparations for the
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. At the same time the National party announced that they would be running Cary Lee Peterson for
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. In 2021 Wayne Hill and Will Christensen died within 30 days of each other, in November and December respectively, and since John Poulson had died some years earlier the UIAP was left without strong coherent leadership. Greg Duerden eventually rose to become the party's chairman. In 2023 the party surpassed 80,000 registered members, and announced plans to open branches to represent Mormon colonies in Central and
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. The party has been supported by
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, made famous for his Bundy standoff against various federal police forces.


2024

During the 2024 United States Senate election in Utah UIAP candidate Carlton Bowen was given a spot during the debates between Republican candidate
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and Democratic candidate Caroline Gleich. Bowen campaigned on reducing the size of
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protected areas, for rejecting any and all environmental protections, and being stringently
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with no-exceptions to rape or incest. Bowen ultimately got 5.74% of the vote. During the 2024 Utah gubernatorial election the party ran Tommy Williams who got 1.84% of the vote.


Criticism

After the 2016 election the UIAP saw a surge in registration, however, UIAP's voter registration and performance in polls is highly exaggerated due to
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and Unaffiliated voters mistakenly registering for the party as anyone who registers as "Independent" actually registers for the UIAP. Utah County clerk Josh Daniels said that "90% of people who are registered with the IAP don’t realize they’re registered with an actual political party." For example, in 2022 there where 61,321 registered members of the UIAP, despite the party only having 9,194 active voters. This became a more serious problem in 2021 when the Utah state government passed a bill that cut off Utahns’ ability to switch political party affiliation months before primary elections, which saw a huge surge in the party's numbers as voters thought registering as "Independent" meant being an Independent Voter. This fact that the vast majority of registered members aren't remotely in line with the party's views has been admitted by the party's chairman Greg Duerden but that regardless it fulfills their divine mission of abolishing the two major parties, as outlined in Smith's prophecy.


References

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