Nonpartisan League

North Dakota Nonpartisan League
LeaderArthur C. Townley
Founded1915 (1915)
Dissolved1956 (1956)
Preceded bySocialist Party of North Dakota
Merged intoNorth Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party
HeadquartersPatterson Hotel, Bismarck
IdeologyLeft-wing populism
Democratic socialism
Agrarian socialism
Laborism
Agrarianism
Localism
Progressivism
State ownership
Women's suffrage
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationSocialist Party of America

The Nonpartisan League (NPL) was a left-wing political party founded in 1915 in North Dakota by Arthur C. Townley, a former organizer for the Socialist Party of America. On behalf of small farmers and merchants, the Nonpartisan League advocated state control of mills, grain elevators, banks, and other farm-related industries in order to reduce the power of corporate and political interests from Minneapolis and Chicago.

The League adopted the goat as a mascot; it was known as "The Goat that Can't be Got".