Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., was on the ballot in 31 jurisdictions. In 27 of them he placed third. The only ones in which he did not place third were four states in which Jill Stein placed third: Connecticut, Louisiana, Michigan, and New Jersey.
Even though No Labels didn’t run any nominees for statewide office in November 2024, it appears to still be on the ballot in Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, and Mississippi. Also, it would be on in Louisiana if it paid a $1,000 fee (because it has more than 1,000 registered members).
On November 5, independent candidate Greg Kidd,, running for Nevada’s U.S. House seat, 2nd district, polled 36.05%. This appears to be the strongest showing for any U.S. House candidate this year who wasn’t a Democratic or Republican. There was no Democrat in the race. The 2nd district includes Reno. See this story about Kidd. He is a wealthy tech investor.
The November 19 Los Angeles Times has this op-ed by author and talk show host Earl Ofari Hutchinson, defending voters who choose to vote for minor party and independent candidates.
Here is the wikipedia page for Hutchinson.
Florida has set dates for the special primaries and election to fill the vacancy in the First District. The primaries will be January 28, 2025; the special general election will be April 1. The seat is vacant because of the recent resignation of Congressman Matt Gaetz.