No Labels Party Registration Tallies

No Labels qualified as a party in Arizona in March 2023. Although the Secretary of State of Arizona has not published a registration tally since January 2023, Maricopa County, the most populous county in the state, keeps a running tally. As of May 4, No Labels has 1,121 registrants. Thanks to John Geyer for this information. The state will have a new registration tally later this month.

No Labels qualified as a party in Colorado in January 2023. The May 1 2023 tally shows No Labels has 807 registrants.

No Labels is also qualified as a Limited Political Party in Alaska, which means it is on the ballot for president, but no other office. In Alaska, limited political parties do not get a registration tally.

No Labels is also qualified in Florida, but the Secretary of State of Florida does not post the number of registrants in qualified minor parties on his website so the number is difficult to get, except just prior to any statewide primary or election.

No Labels qualified in Oregon in March, but the Secretary of State’s website doesn’t list any No Labels registrants for the May 1 tally, although it probably will for the June 1 tally.


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No Labels Party Registration Tallies — 14 Comments

  1. Charles Gasparino, financial news reporter at Fox Business, Twitter from May 3rd:

    “SCOOP: People inside @NoLabelsOrg tell me the organization will attempt to run a 3rd party candidate ONLY IF @JoeBiden and @realDonaldTrump are the respective nominees of the Dem and GOP. Its polling shows that’s the likely outcome. Outreach to donors shows an appetite by big Dem and Republican donors for an independent if it’s a Biden-Trump race. Names being thrown around are @GovLarryHogan, @Sen_JoeManchin.”

  2. Several years ago I was told with the Libertarian Party of Florida that the Florida Secretary of State mails a CD with voter registration data to the qualified parties every month. You might be able to get the data more easily by asking a state party official with access to that CD to send you a summary every month, assuming that the state of Florida still does such a thing.

  3. It would be interesting as heck if the GOP ran Trump/Manchin 2024. The Dems have a reason then not to vote for Biden .

  4. They might be fooled by a last name they like such as (Sarah Huckabee) Sanders, or some others. An RFK jr crossover to Trump VP would also be interesting. But really, between the state of the economy, increasingly unpopular war, Biden’s terrible and getting worse by the day dementia, etc, it is unlikely to be close enough for the commie / dems / CCP to plausibly steal this time.

  5. Jim, you’re right. Florida Secretary of State will send out a CD in the postal mail to anyone who asks for it, with the full state voter registration list. I have ordered one myself today. But when it comes, it is not easy to get the state totals for each qualified party.

  6. “It would be interesting as heck if the GOP ran Trump/Manchin 2024. The Dems have a reason then not to vote for Biden.”

    Manchin is persona non grata for most national Democrats.

  7. Besides, last time Republicans did that the President was assassinated 6 weeks into his term and the supermajority Republican Congress was stuck with a Democratic President for almost 4 years.

  8. RYAN WROTE IN PART –

    Besides, last time Republicans did that —


    RESULTS — USA 14 AND 15TH AMDTS [AND USA ENFORCEMENT LAWS] — DUE TO RECONSTRUCTED EX-SLAVE REGIMES CAUSING 13 AMDT EX-SLAVES TO HAVE NOOO OR MINIMAL CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS.

    ALSO TO PROTECT WHITES WHO REMAINED LOYAL TO USA CONST IN 1861-1865 IN SUCH EX-SLAVE STATES.

  9. How about former congressman Steve King? TRUMP-KING 2024 sounds good to me. Some dim dims might even think it has something to do with their false idol, Martin Luther King.

  10. NUTCASE TYRANT 666 TRUMP AND A TRIPLE NUTCASE FEM ELEPHANT 666 SEN/REP ???

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