New York Independence Party Sets Presidential Convention

The New York Independence Party will choose its presidential candidate on September 21 in Albany, New York.


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  1. If anybody has any influence among them, please recommend Chuck Baldwin as the only candidate that will stop illegal immigration and protect the unborn. Being born and raised in New York, it is basically two different states: one comprised of the city that prefers a socialist-style of government and the rest of the state, which is comprised of mill workers, farmers, and sole-proprietors who prefer hunting and limited government. Chuck will defend the 2nd Amendment!

  2. Any idea on the possible nominees for the IP and the other New York third parties? Also, on your chart, thanks for adding “write-in” to the state listings. Could you also do it for the other third parties at the bottom of the page? Thank again.

  3. Michael ????? Come on, joke, joke, joke! No more serious than the August court ordered, court monitored ‘Weill – McNulty’ ticket for the so called Reform Party USA. Weill brought a bus load of his EMPLOYEES [probably illegally] and has yet to officially get on any state, including Mississippi and Louisiana.

    This vice president is still running for president in other states, and John Blare is keeping National Vice Chair Rodney Martin [and other new, replacement, non Independence Party officers] off of the Secretary of State listing[s]!

    Joke, joke, joke. If you are doing a book on the ‘Late Great Reform Movement’ call me at 619.420.0209 for some of the west coast gory details. And the so called ‘Independence Green Parties’……….

  4. Michael, I’ve heard that both Nader and McCain are both interested in the nomination. Otherwise, I’m not sure.

  5. Have the Working Families Party and Conservative Party picked nominees yet, or announced when they will?
    They’re less unpredictable than the IP, but they’re also New York parties with automatic ballot lines.

  6. My fellow 3rd Party Members, of course Messer MacKay claims to be a concurrent member of at least 2, possibly 3 different 3rd Parties, why doesnt he go for a Bakers dozen, and of course he is Supreme Chancellor of all of them, and Lord Protector of Blare and Bambey.

    If MacKay’s Ny party nominates McCain, then what purpose is it other than a subsidirary of the Republican Party, of course should Mccain win, MacKay perhaps could get some pork Schedule C job and be once again on political welfare. he seems to be very good a political prostitution. I surely hope he uses protection.

    By the way, has any of his Ny members asked him how much of their Party’s treasury he has spent on his “Reform Party” activities?

  7. What is the ABSOLUTE DEADLINE in most States for printing ballots — some of which have to be sent to and from military folks fighting in Asia ???

  8. A state need not print all its ballots simultaneously. It is free to print some early ones for the overseas absentee ballots, and hold up on printing the bulk of ballots. This is especially true since absentee ballots and ballots at the polls are generally different styles of ballot anyway, using different vote-counting equipment.

  9. The Independence Party and Conservative Party will nominate McCain. The Working Families Party will nominate Obama. The Independence line might get McCain one or two percentage points he wouldn’t get otherwise. It doesn’t matter because Obama should win NY fairly easily.

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