There are 23 registered political parties on the list of the Electoral Commission of Ghana during the Fourth Republic.[1]
- Convention People's Party (CPP)
- National Convention Party (NCP) - merged with PCP to reform CPP
- People's Convention Party (PCP) - merged with NCP to reform CPP
- National Independence Party (NIP) - merged with PHP, forming PCP
- People's Heritage Party (PHP)- merged with NIP, forming PCP
- Democratic Freedom Party (DFP)
- Democratic People's Party (DPP)
- Every Ghanaian Living Everywhere (EGLE Party)
- Ghana Democratic Republican Party (GDRP)
- Great Consolidated Popular Party (GCPP)
- Ghana Freedom Party (GFP)
- Ghana National Party (GNP)
- Independent People's Party (IPP)
- National Democratic Congress (NDC) - ruling party
- National Democratic Party (NDP)
- New Patriotic Party (NPP) - 'Danquah/Busia' tradition
- National Reform Party (NRP)
- New Vision Party (NVP)
- People's National Convention (PNC)
- Progressive People's Party (PPP)
- Reformed Patriotic Democrats (RPD)
- United Development System Party (UDSP)
- United Front Party (UFP)
- United Ghana Movement (UGM)
- United Love Party (ULP)
- United Renaissance Party (URP)
- Yes People's Party (YPP)
- Ghana Redevelopment Party (GRP)
Third Republic (1979-1981)[edit]
- Action Congress Party
- People's National Party
- Popular Front Party - 'Danquah/Busia' tradition
- Social Democratic Front
- Third Force Party
- United National Convention
Second Republic (1969-1972)[edit]
- All People's Republican Party
- Justice Party
- National Alliance of Liberals - offshoot of CPP
- People's Action Party
- Progress Party - 'Danquah/Busia' tradition
- United Nationalist Party
Independent State within the Commonwealth (1957-1960)/First Republic (1960-1966)[edit]
- Convention People's Party
- United Party - 'Danquah/Busia' tradition
- United Gold Coast Convention-'Grant\Johnson'
Pre-Independence[edit]
- Anlo Youth Organization
- Convention People's Party
- Federation of Youth Organization
- Ghana Congress Party
- Muslim Association Party
- National Liberation Movement
- Northern People's Party
- Togoland Congress
- United Gold Coast Convention