Liberal Alliance - Affiliated with the federal Liberal Party, the Liberal Alliance of Connecticut serves as a voice for the suburban voters in Connecticut, seeking to form a common ground with balancing the interests of Connecticut's many towns and cities with the interests of the greater good. Fiscally moderate and socially progressive, the party was swept back into power after defeating unpopular Nutmeg Premier Joe Markley.
Labor & Workers Union - With formal ties to the federal Labor Party, the Labor & Workers Union exists solely to champion socialist policies and to bring attention to the needs of Connecticut's urban communities. In the past, the LWU has entered into supply and confidence agreements with the Liberal Alliance, but after the 2016 Election they were able to form the official opposition in the Connecticut General Assembly.
Nutmeg - The Nutmeg Party has no formal or informal ties to any federal party. Founded first as a Conservative protest party, they split from the old Progressive Federalist Party and quickly became the dominate right-wing party in Connecticut. After years of dissatisfaction with the LA/LWU coalition, they captured a plurality of the seats in the 2012 election, allowing Joe Markley to become the party's first Premier. During his tenure he attempted to bring Connecticut far to the right, advancing a Conservative fiscal and social agenda. He was highly unpopular and his party lost by large margins in 2016.
A Fairfield Party - Formed from the ruins of the Progressive Federalist Party, A Fairfield Party operates solely within Fairfield County. They hold an informal agreement with Nutmeg to not contest seats between one another. The party has informal ties with the national Progressive Party, and mostly focuses on achieving a centre-right agenda. Their recent affiliation with the unpopular Markley government has seen a dip in their popularity, with many of their members losing their positions in local governments.