In the last presidential election the Reform Party was able to place its candidate on
the ballot in a single state.
Other parties that are on
the ballot in a single state, and which always nominate someone for President, and which haven't nominated yet, are: (1) Liberty Union in Vermont; (2) Independent Party of Connecticut; (3) Alaskan Independence Party.
Not exact matches
Gov. Andrew Cuomo made a pitch for down -
ballot Democratic candidates at a local fundraiser
in Suffolk County last night,
singling out
state Senate hopeful Jim Gaughran as being particularly needed
in Albany.
According to Barron, his supporters collected names
in every one of the
state's 29 congressional districts and passed the 100 - name limit
in 23 of those (the requirement is at least 100
in 15 districts, so candidates can't just stand on a
single busy street corner
in NYC and get onto the
ballot).
Some
state parties which failed to achieve
ballot access
in 2004 have not run a
single candidate for any office
in the last eight years.
In its report, a grand jury suggested the
state adopt a law «[n] ot to allow for a
single political operative to acquire literally dozens of absentee
ballots, ostensibly take them to the voter, and then return them to the Board of Elections.»
Darcy Richardson, a contributor to IPR who challenged President Barack Obama
in five Democratic Party presidential primaries, says he now plans to «actively seek» the presidential nomination of the Reform Party and several
single state ballot - qualified parties
in hopes of attaining
ballot access
in a dozen
states for the general election.