List of party switchers in the United States

Democratic to Republican

1800-1899

1900-1949

1950-1959

1960-1969

1970-1979

1980-1989

1990-1999

2000-2009

2010-Present

Democratic to Other Party

Democratic to Independent

Republican to Democratic

Before 1960

1960-1969

1970-1979

1980-1989

1990-1999

2000-2009

2010-present

Republican to Other Party

Republican to Independent

Independent or Other Party to Democratic

Independent or Other Party to Republican

Multiple Party Switches

Democratic to Republican to Democratic

  • 1965 – Arlen Specter, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (1981–2011). He was a Republican from 1965-2009 and a Democrat from 1951-1965 and 2009-2012.[239]
  • 2003 – Tommy Dickerson, Mississippi State Senator.[240]
  • 2003 – Johnny Ford, Alabama State Representative.[241][242]
  • 2008 – Jim Bradford, South Dakota State Representative.
  • 2009 – Parker Griffith, former U.S. Representative from Alabama (2009-2011). Joined the Republican Party in 2009, but returned to the Democratic Party in 2014.[243]
  • 2012 – Artur Davis, former U.S. Representative from Alabama (2003–2011). Joined the Republican Party in 2012, but returned to the Democratic Party in 2015.[244]
  • 2015 - Joe Baca, former U.S. Representative from California (1999–2013). Joined the Republican Party in 2015, but returned to the Democratic Party in 2018.[245][246]

Republican to Democratic to Republican

Other Variations

Within Other Parties

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