Prohibition Party Now a Qualified Party in Mississippi

The Mississippi Secretary of State has approved the Prohibition Party’s request to be a qualified party in that state. The 2016 election will be the first election since 1896 in which the Prohibition Party’s presidential candidate has appeared on the Mississippi ballot.

The party has also finished its New Jersey petition. Assuming it is approved, 2016 will be the first election since 1976 that the party’s presidential nominee has been on in that state.


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Prohibition Party Now a Qualified Party in Mississippi — 4 Comments

  1. That would be the first time in 120 years. I wonder which other alternative parties will be on the ballot in the Magnolia State next year.

  2. Impressive. With Hedges topping the ticket they’ve really gotten organized for this year. The way they’re being proactive at getting access in the lower threshold states being on the ballot in 10+ states may not be out of the question for them.

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