Its candidate Charles Brumskine placed third in the presidential poll, winning 13.9% of the vote.
The party won 2⁄15 of the half up for election seats in the Senate and nine in the House of Representatives.
[1] This deal fell apart, and party accordingly announced in February 2011 its senator Franklin Siakor had been chosen as Brumskine's running mate for the election.
The party has 4 of the 30 senators, the most recently elected being Abraham Darius Dillon in 2019.
In the 2017 two-purpose elections, the party eked out third (or fourth if including the independents), with 9.62% of the presidential vote; 8.57% in the House.