North Carolina State Board of Elections Votes that Green Party Should be on 2022 Ballot

On August 1, the North Carolina State Board of Elections held another vote on whether to put the Green Party on the ballot. Unlike the vote of July 1, the new vote is unanimous that the party should be on the ballot. See this story.

The decision applies not only to 2022, but to 2024, because in North Carolina, when a party gets on the ballot in a midterm year, it is also automatically on the next election year, the presidential election year.


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North Carolina State Board of Elections Votes that Green Party Should be on 2022 Ballot — 6 Comments

  1. There is a lesson here for other minor parties and independents petitioning. Have all your ducks in a row and when someone rules against you wrongly, discover all the power corruption you can and publicize it.

  2. ” North Carolina Democratic Party Executive Director Meredith Cuomo …”

    I wonder how closely she is related to the NY Cuomo’s (the only other state with a vendetta against opposition parties)?

  3. A lot more states in the union have a vendetta against opposition parties than just North Carolina and New York.

  4. Plurality voting makes third party and independent candidates troublesome for major parties. That’s why both major parties try to limit third party participation. That’s why we need to try alternative voting methods.

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