No Labels Voter Registration Continues to Rise

The June 1, 2024 print issue of Ballot Access News carried a chart showing the number of registered voters in each party, in each state. At that time fourteen states were providing data on the number of voters registered in the No Labels Party, and the national total for No Labels was 112,016.

Since then, there is new data from nine states, and in eight of them, the number of people registered in No Labels has risen. Here are the nine states, with the June newsletter data first and the July (current) data next:

Colorado: 7,969; 9,266
Delaware: 1,768; 1,755
Kansas: 39; 242
Maryland: 234; 1,858
North Carolina: 7,799; 14,208
Oregon: 2,183; 2,569
South Dakota: 19; 26
Utah: 2,095; 2,447
Wyoming: 14; 71


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No Labels Voter Registration Continues to Rise — 18 Comments

  1. What’s the point? They did everything in their power to ensure nobody could run under their label, no pun intended, for any office other than president and then chickened out of nominating anyone for that office. What use are they other than as a money laundering operation? Even if you sympathize with their stated mission, their actions speak plainer than words: they don’t intend to do anything. So why bother registering with them?

  2. People register with them primarily by mistake, just like with any party with a name anything like independent or independence or including one of those words. The vast majority of those people think they’re registering without a party, usually because they’re multitasking and or in a hurry and not paying close enough attention.

  3. No Labels is apparently not taking any state to remove it from qualified status. So that is somewhat different than Americans Elect in 2012, which did ask many states to remove its qualified status. Maybe No Labels is thinking they may keep their qualified status and expand it for future presidential elections.

  4. If I was in the America and allowed to vote there I would also want to be registered without the party label.

  5. Of course the only place it didn’t rise in is Quisling Biden’s home state, which is pretty much the only place where he’s not absolutely panned atp

  6. The reason it didn’t go up in Delaware is not due to Beijing Biden. It’s because they qualify for the ballot through a voter registration drive rather than a petition drive there.

  7. They’re going up in other states because people are speed distracted, reading the form, semi literate, ESL, etc, and think they’re registering without a party. It’s going down in Delaware because some people registered with them to help them get on the ballot, then switched it back.

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