Rhonda Brown Fleming sued the Cherokee Nation in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., over whether she should be allowed on the ballot for the June 1.
Third Party archive on Democracy Chronicles
The third party archive is about seeking to end America's two-party system. Libertarian, Green and independent candidates will be highlighted. Also see our entire section on third parties called Third Party Central where you can find information on every small party in the country.
U.S. District Court Puts Kentucky Libertarian Nominees on Ballot
On May 9, U.S. District Court Judge William O. Bertelsman, a Carter appointee, granted injunctive relief to the Kentucky Libertarian Party.
Constitution Party Will Hold Presidential Convention in Charlotte
The Constitution Party national committee has chosen Charlotte, North Carolina, as the location for its 2020 presidential convention.
Third Party Cults Of Personality And the 2020 Elections
Throughout the 187 year history of third party politics in the U.S many parties have risen and fallen and there are numerous examples of third parties.
Innocent Children Won’t Save Our Planet: London 2019.
It’s environmental destruction verses sane management. In fact, currently there are no political parties in any democracy which deny climate change apart from our Republicans.
Coalition Condemn Proposed Tennessee Voter Suppression Measure
A number of organisations have issued a letter urging the legislature to reject a proposed bill that would have a chilling effect on voter registration.
Bill Proposes Raising Petition Barrier For Iowa Third Parties
Ballot access laws are the main barrier to many potential candidates and Ohio is seeking to make the process more cumbersome.
GOP Congressman May Seek the Libertarian Presidential Nomination
Last night Rep. Justin Amash (R–Mich.), that libertarian Capitol Hill fan favorite, cryptically tweeted out this passage from The Two Towers.
Green Party Rallying Around Proposal for Public Election Funding
The news media has failed to tell the public that HR 1, the Democratic Party-sponsored election bill that has already passed the US House.
NY Election Law Should Encourage, Not Inhibit Candidates
The problem with elections in New York is not that we have too many people seeking elective office — as evidenced in the lack of competing candidates.