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The party held a convention in June 1884 in Live Oak, Florida [3] Frank W. Pope, a former Democrat, was nominated as their gubernatorial candidate in that year's election. [4] Pope faced the threat of lynching in Madison County where allegations of election fraud and murderous violence were documented in 1882. [5]
Independence Party of Florida: Florida 1999 2017 Personal Choice Party: Utah Libertarianism [151] 2004 2006 Florida Whig Party: Florida Fiscal Conservatism [152] 2006 2012 Connecticut for Lieberman: Connecticut Centrism [153] Split from: Democratic Party: 2006 2013 Taxpayers Party of New York: New York Conservatism [154] 2010 2011 Freedom Party ...
Party [4] Ideology Membership (2024) [2] Change from 2023 [3] 2024 PBA; Independent Party of Florida: IND Centrism: 242,330 28,944 Libertarian Party: LPF Libertarianism: 35,357 3,399 Conservative Party of Florida CSV Conservatism: 19,903 15,079 Constitution Party: CPF Paleoconservatism: 16,434 9,944 Green Party: GRE Green politics: 7,841 3 ...
In the realigning 1860 election, Florida was one of the ten slave states that did not provide ballot access to the Republican nominee, Abraham Lincoln. [3] John C. Breckinridge emerged victorious, winning 62.23% of the vote. [4] Shortly after the 1860 election, Florida seceded from the Union and became a part of the Confederacy. [5]
For years Republicans have been making gains in voter registration numbers in Florida as compared against Democrats. But it wasn’t until November 2021 that active registered Republicans ...
This year, with only one statewide GOP primary on the ballot, the statewide voter turnout was slightly lower than four years ago, according to Florida’s Department of State: 25.87%, compared to ...
In just a few weeks, voters will begin receiving mail ballots and picking their preferred party candidates at the federal, state and county levels. Here’s what you should know about the Aug. 20 ...
The Independent Party of Florida (IPF) is an American centrist [1] minor political party in the State of Florida. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The IPF is the third largest party in Florida by number of registered voters , behind the Republican and Democratic parties, not counting those who are No Party Affiliation .