Independence Party of New York’s Hudson Valley Tries to Systemize Nomination Decisions

The Independence Party in the Hudson Valley region of New York is trying to regularize and systemize decisions on which major party candidates to cross-endorse. The Independence Party organizations in Orange, Ulster, Sullivan and Dutchess Counties have a specific platform, concerning local and state government issues. The four county parties will endeavor to only cross-endorse Republican or Democratic nominees whose views reflect the Independence Party’s local platform. For more information, see this story in the Times Herald-Record of Middletown, New York, published April 18. Thanks to Bill Van Allen for the link.


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  1. A problem is still that there is lack of homerule in non-constituted counties — and most of these counties are not constitutional based upon the state state constitution districting — e.g. they do not full contain state assembly districts — i.e. not big enough as well as gerrymanderred

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