Both qualified minor parties in Texas met the 2% vote test for continuing status. The Green Party polled 2.75% for Railroad Commissioner, and several statewide Libertarians also polled over 2% for various statewide offices. … Continue reading
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Pennsylvania law does not allow a party to be on the ballot automatically for all partisan offices unless it has voter registration of 15% of the statewide total. Obviously only the Democratic and Republican Parties meet this definition. However, Pennsylvania … Continue reading
The Montana Green Party did not poll enough votes to remain on the ballot. The law requires a vote of 5% of the winning candidate for Governor, but any office counts. However, the Green Party only ran for President and … Continue reading
The Missouri Green Party needed 2% in any statewide race to keep qualified status. Its best showing is for Lieutenant Governor, where the preliminary results show that it has 1.995%. Using the tentative totals, it needs 57,828 votes for that … Continue reading
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. was on the ballot in some states as the nominee of the We the People Party, but now that the election is over, his party is not ballot-qualified in any state except Oregon. In Oregon, a … Continue reading