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List of third-party and independent performances in Alaska state legislative elections List of third-party and independent performances in Hawaii state legislative elections List of third-party and independent performances in Louisiana state legislative elections List of third-party and independent performances in Montana state legislative ...
State results where a major-party candidate received above 1% of the state popular vote from a third party cross-endorsement (1896–present) It is rare for candidates, other than those of the six parties which have succeeded as major parties ( Federalist Party , Democratic-Republican Party , National Republican Party , Democratic Party , Whig ...
This is a list of notable performances of third party and independent candidates in elections to the state legislatures.It is rare for candidates, other than those of the six parties which have succeeded as major parties (Federalist Party, Democratic-Republican Party, National Republican Party, Democratic Party, Whig Party, Republican Party), to take large shares of the vote in elections.
In 2016, 6% of all voters cast votes for third-party candidates, a dynamic that helped to lower the share of the vote Trump needed to win in key battleground states.
This is slightly more than the 2020 United States presidential election, when third party candidates received 1.86%. [3] Green Party nominee Jill Stein received the most votes of any third-party candidate, receiving 868,945 votes (0.55%). She received 1.09% of the vote in Maryland, her best state by percentage.
Terri Bryant. Age as of March 19, 2024: 60 Campaign website: BryantforIllinois.com Office seeking: Illinois State Senate 58th District Are you an incumbent: Yes Have you run for elected office ...
The News-Democrat has contacted candidates running in statewide races in the Nov. 8 election and asked them to complete a detailed questionnaire. The early voting period runs from Sept. 29 to Nov. 7.
State Portrait Governor Party Start of term End of term Notes Massachusetts: John Hancock: Independent: May 30, 1787 October 8, 1793 Massachusetts ratified the U.S. Constitution on February 6, 1788, died in office Georgia: George Handley: Independent: January 26, 1788 January 7, 1789 Pennsylvania: Thomas Mifflin: Independent: November 5, 1788 ...