Its primary base of support was the First Nations aboriginal peoples of Canada.
The party's greatest electoral success came in North Coast riding, where 40% of the population is aboriginal.
In Yale-Lillooet, party leader Don Moses won 1,126 votes for 6.87% of the total, placing fourth out of six candidates in the riding.
In 2004, the All Nations Party became involved in efforts to create a new centrist coalition.
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