Reform Party | |
---|---|
Leader | Joseph Smith (until 1844) |
Founder | Joseph Smith |
Founded | 1843 |
Dissolved | 1846 |
Succeeded by | People's Party |
Ideology |
Political Mormonism Abolitionism |
Religion | Mormonism |
The Reform Party (or Mormon Reform Party) [1] was an American political party formed by Joseph Smith in 1843, [1] before he launched his campaign for President. [2] After the Mormon exodus to Utah, they switched their support to the People's Party.
Year | President | Vice President | Percent |
---|---|---|---|
1844 | Joseph Smith [a] | Sidney Rigdon | <0.08% |
Reform Party | |
---|---|
Leader | Joseph Smith (until 1844) |
Founder | Joseph Smith |
Founded | 1843 |
Dissolved | 1846 |
Succeeded by | People's Party |
Ideology |
Political Mormonism Abolitionism |
Religion | Mormonism |
The Reform Party (or Mormon Reform Party) [1] was an American political party formed by Joseph Smith in 1843, [1] before he launched his campaign for President. [2] After the Mormon exodus to Utah, they switched their support to the People's Party.
Year | President | Vice President | Percent |
---|---|---|---|
1844 | Joseph Smith [a] | Sidney Rigdon | <0.08% |