Mark McKinnon, a Co-Founder of No Labels, Suggests No Labels Might Run a Different Presidential Nominee in Different States

Mark McKinnon, a Republican campaign consultant and television producer, and a co-founder of No Labels, sets forth a possible strategy for No Labels in the presidential election next year. He suggests that No Labels might run a “favorite son” Republican for president in various swing states in 2024. See it here. His article runs in Vanity Fair.

Yahoo News Column Addresses Ballot Access Problems of All Types of Presidential Candidates

Here is today’s story on Presidential candidate ballot access from Yahoo News that quotes our own Richard Winger.

The statement in this story about Virginia’s petition requirement is not quite correct. The petition requirement for both major party candidates getting on primary ballots and third party and independent candidates for POTUS is 5,000 signatures of registered voters, with at least 200 from each of Virginia’s Congressional Districts (currently 11).

Through 2012, the requirement for both was 10,000 total and 400 from each CD. But, the Virginia GOP suffered a major embarrassment in 2012, when only two presidential candidates (Mitt Romney and Ron Paul) made the primary ballot due to the difficult petitioning requirements.

After that, the petition numbers reduction occurred. The Virginia legislature also made the same reduction for the petitions of third party and independent candidates for President, for which the legislature should be given credit for fairness.