Arizona Secretary of State Approves Name Change for No Labels Party

On October 16, the Arizona Secretary of State said that the No Labels Party may change its name to the Arizona Independent Party.


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Arizona Secretary of State Approves Name Change for No Labels Party — 16 Comments

  1. Courts must invalidate this. We checked the box because it said No Lube. No other reason.

  2. I registered No Lube because I like it without lube. I hate being independent. This is a travesty!

  3. I thought it was no lapels. Now some jerks I never elected are telling me I can’t wear my Depends?! WTAF???!!!

  4. Are the trolls on this site 12 or what? At the very least you all got the maturity level of a 12 year old boy; and the intellect of a 5 year old.

  5. Arden is projecting her own lack of maturity and intellect unto others, and pretending she and everyone else reading does not already knows this.

  6. Mrs. Berg is a very wise and mature lady. She is a naturally submissive painslut and a conservative Christian wife, mother, and grandmother. Punks like Alden have no business insulting their superiors like that. Alden is a worthless, silly little mean girl.

  7. A lot of people registered as No Labels because of the name. They were able to do so because the national organization spent a lot of money to give them that right. Whoever the rogue opportunists are who hijacked this brand due to some corrupt kangaroo judge or judges have no moral right to switch their registration without their consent, and hopefully on appeal they will have no such legal right either.

  8. Who appointed these people to decide for me? Don’t get me wrong, I like my decisions being made for me, but they are not my daddy, my husband, or my pastor.

  9. Usually there is a link to a story. Who is the source for this news and why isn’t it confirmed anywhere else online?

  10. Richard Winger frequently speaks to primary sources directly (party officials, SOS office employees).

  11. Paul Johnson, chair of the party, sent me a copy of the e-mail he received from the Secretary of State approving the change.

    The party asked all its members whether they wanted the party to change its name. It was an democratic process.

  12. Asked all its members? You mean all its registered voters, or something else? If they asked all their registered voters, how did they go about this?

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