Not exact matches
To qualify for placement on the general election
ballot, an
independent presidential candidate must submit a petition containing the signatures of at least 3,000 registered voters and pay a $ 250 filing fee.
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An
independent presidential candidate must petition for placement on the general election
ballot.
Even more surprisingly, Louisiana has always permitted
independent presidential candidate to use a
ballot label of «
independent.»
The contrived nature of the system is even more abundantly clear when it comes to the discriminatory burdens placed on the nation's minor parties and
independent candidates, whether the issue is unfair
ballot access laws or the arbitrary and exclusionary 15 percent polling threshold imposed by the Commission on
Presidential Debates (CPD) on the Libertarian Party's Gary Johnson and Jill Stein of the Greens — or any other third - party presidential candidate, for that matter — to appear in the nationally - televised debates
Presidential Debates (CPD) on the Libertarian Party's Gary Johnson and Jill Stein of the Greens — or any other third - party
presidential candidate, for that matter — to appear in the nationally - televised debates
presidential candidate, for that matter — to appear in the nationally - televised debates this autumn.
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Recently the New Jersey elections department approved the idea that petitions for
presidential ballot access, for
independent candidates and for the nominees of unqualified parties, may be circulated with no
presidential or vice-
presidential candidates listed.
This is the Secretary of State's omnibus election law bill, and it includes two
ballot access improvements: (1) moving the non-
presidential independent deadline from March to May; (2) eliminating a restriction on who can be an
independent presidential or vice-
presidential candidate.
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The Constitution Party placed its
presidential nominee on the
ballot in Kansas in 2004 using the
independent Read more»
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The two
ballot access improvements are: (1) moving the
independent non-
presidential petition deadline from March to May; (2) letting
independent presidential and vice-
presidential candidates appear on the
ballot even if they had been closely associated with a political party during the recent period.
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The
Independent Party of Connecticut is
ballot - qualified for president, and has the freedom to nominate a
presidential candidate.
[4] In recent
presidential elections, Ross Perot appeared on all 50 state
ballots as an
independent in 1992 and the candidate of the Reform Party in 1996.
Both candidates may have trouble getting
independent voters to remember that they can vote in the Senate race, even if they are not allowed to cast a
ballot in the Democratic and Republican
presidential primaries.
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Anderson made history by being the first
independent presidential candidate (as opposed to a minor party
presidential candidate) to get on the
ballot of all states.
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Six states are responsible for 60 % of the total national number of signatures needed to place a new party or
independent presidential candidate on the
ballot in the entire nation (this calculation uses the easier method to get on the
ballot in each state).
LENOIR, (Dec. 26)-- Two of the major Republican
presidential hopefuls are learning what third party and
independent candidates have known for years, that
ballot access laws in most states are rigged against offering voters any real choices in primaries and on election day, said Jordon Greene, president of Free the Vote North Carolina in a statement issued today.
The two
ballot access improvements are: (1) moving the
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Last week's
presidential primary election was marked by confusion and contention as hundreds of
independent voters barred from casting
ballots
In New York, an
independent presidential candidate seeking to get on the general election
ballot must file a petition containing 15,000 signatures.
The Green Party and Constitution Parties didn't need
independent presidential petitions because they are
ballot - qualified parties.