Here is a link to the Arizona Secretary of State’s election returns page. Americans Elect polled .99% for Governor, so it will be removed from the ballot in a year, unless it gets its registration up to two-thirds of 1% … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2014
Utah requires parties to poll 2% for any statewide race in order to retain qualified status. The only statewide race this year in Utah was the Attorney General’s race. See here for the results. The Libertarian Party polled 3.89%; the … Continue reading
Here is a link to the Rhode Island Secretary of State’s web page, showing election returns. Robert J. Healey, gubernatorial nominee of the Moderate Party, got 22.0%, in a five-candidate race. Healey’s showing is the best minor party showing for … Continue reading
New York defines a qualified party as a group that polls at least 50,000 votes for Governor. Before the November 2014 election, the qualified parties were: Democratic, Republican, Conservative, Working Families, Independence, and Green. As a result of the recent … Continue reading
Wyoming law says parties that poll 2% for certain offices are ballot-qualified by nominate by convention. But if they poll 10%, they nominate by primary. Both the Constitution and Libertarian Parties polled over 10% for Secretary of State of Wyoming, … Continue reading