New push for support from former CIA officer Evan McMullin independent Presidential campaign
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Independent politicians are not connected to a political party. Washington was the only American president elected as an independent, being not formally affiliated with any party. Also see Third Party Central.
The Never Trump Movement’s Independent Candidate
Former CIA officer Evan McMullin is picked by the Never Trump Movement to run as an independent
Update on New York Third Party Ballot Access For President
A review of the successes and failures in New York third party ballot access battles this year
Texas Independent Projected to Win Election to State House
Texas held a run-off legislative election on August 2, for the State House, 120th district, in San Antonio
Minor Parties Do Much Better in Non-Battleground States
Non-battleground states tend to vote for third parties and independents a bit more during Presidential elections
How a Felon Made it on the Ballot in NJ Town Election
According to NJ town election law the felon would be disqualified if he won the vote but has right to appear on ballot
A Partnership of Independent Presidential Candidates
Imagine four Presidential candidates in the United States of America supporting and advising each other in 2016! Imagine that partnership and our ability to see beyond personal goals toward a roadmap for achieving national goals
New Mexico Independent Candidate Fights For Ballot Access
New Mexico independent candidate Bob Perls had to file this lawsuit in state court to have a chance to be on ballot
NJ Man Writes Himself On Ballot And Wins
Nominating himself on ballot in New Jersey won him a spot on the Democratic county committee seat
Transform Government: 5 Plans and the Secret Sauce
I am an independent candidate for President of the United States with a very specific platform: Transform Government and Build Peace. This means fix our broken government agency-by-agency and build peace here at home and around the world.