The Independent Party is entitled to nominate by primary, the first party in Oregon to have a government-adminstered primary since the Progressive Party had one in 1914. Oregon election officials plan to also provide the party with a presidential primary. It isn’t clear yet whether there will be any candidates’ names on that presidential primary. Either the party will be permitted to have presidential candidates’ names that have been suggested by the party, or else the ballot won’t have any names and the outcome will be decided by write-in votes.
The Oregon Secretary of State has not decided whether IPO will have a ballot line for President on its May 17, 2016, primary ballot. IPO’s request pertaining to that is here:
http://tiny.cc/ipo_public