Federal Election Commission Web Page Lists Presidential Candidates Who are on Ballots, by State

On October 25 the Federal Election Commission posted this list of presidential candidates who are on the ballot in at least one state. The FEC chart tells the state each is on, and what the ballot label is. Then there is a contact list for each candidate.

The chart does not have information about write-in status for any particular candidate. That information will be in the November 1, 2016 print Ballot Access News. Thanks to Thomas Jones for the link.


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Federal Election Commission Web Page Lists Presidential Candidates Who are on Ballots, by State — 5 Comments

  1. What will the impact of the Presidential election be on wall Street .How will the Presidential elections affect wall Street the stock market.That is my concern .The economy.I know there are many predictions.I don’t know who to believe.Some states the economy is good.In others not so good.Yes the listing of Presidential Candidates in each state is good .My concern is still the economy and wall Street.the stock market.

  2. We don’t vote for president. We vote for presidential elector(s). Most states now prohibit the names of the presidential electors from even appearing on the ballot. Until this Bizzarro world is turned right side up, there will never be any positive electoral change. We need single presidential elector districts with the actual PE candidates on the ballots and out there campaigning locally for their own and their party’s principles.

  3. The entire E.C. system is ANTI-Democracy and totally EVIL and CORRUPT.

    1/2 or less votes x gerrymander States/DC/ Dists (in ME and NE) having 1/2 of the 538 E.C. votes = 1/2 or less ELECT each robot party hack Prez and a stooge VP.

    Actual math is about 30 percent of the voters in each rotted Prez election elect a Prez — i.e. only about 10 of 50 States are SOMEWHAT marginal.

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

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