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  1. The Independence—Alliance Party, a merger of the Alliance Party and the Independence Party, formerly the Reform Party of Minnesota, is a political party in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It was the party of former Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura when he left the Reform Party.

  2. The Reform Party later became the Independence Party of Minnesota. In 2002, Sheila Kiscaden, who had previously been a Republican, was re-elected as a member of the Independence Party. The Green Party of Minnesota has had electoral success in city elections, particularly Minneapolis and Saint Paul .

  3. About the IP. In 1992, a group of Minnesota citizens established a brand new political partythe Independence Party. These bold, visionary citizens were not part of the political elite, captains of industry, or members of the idle rich looking to fill some time.

  4. ABOUT US. In 1992, a group of Minnesota citizens established a brand new political partythe Independence Party. These bold, visionary citizens were not part of the political elite, captains of industry, or members of the idle rich looking to fill some time.

  5. The Independence—Alliance Party, a merger of the Alliance Party and the Independence Party, formerly the Reform Party of Minnesota, is a political party in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It was the party of former Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura when he left the Reform Party.

  6. The Independence Party of Minnesota (IPM) was founded in 1992 by former U.S. Senator Dean Barkley to work toward electing an accountable, responsible and responsive government. The party gained recognition as a major political party in Minnesota in 1994.

  7. The party's website was defunct in April 2013. The various state parties each went their separate ways; for example, in the 2016 presidential election , the Minnesota party endorsed Evan McMullin and the New York party cross-endorsed Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson .