UPDATE
After the New York Board of Election meeting Sept. 26, 2014 and the ability of independent and write-in names, here is a possible ballot for November:
Qualified Party - Governor/Lt. Governor
Democratic - Andrew M. Cuomo / Kathy C. Hochul
Republican - Rob Astorino / Chris Moss
Conservative - Rob Astorino / Chris Moss
Working Families - Andrew M. Cuomo / Kathy C. Hochul
Independence - Andrew M. Cuomo / Kathy C. Hochul
Green - Howie Hawkins / Brian P. Jones
Un-Qualified Party - Governor/Lt. Governor
LBT-Libertarian - Michael McDermont / Chris Edes
Socialist Workers - John Studer (Write-In for Governor)
Party Labels for 2014 - Governor/Lt. Governor
SAP-Sapient - Steve Cohn / Bobby K. Kalotee
SCC-StopCommonCore - Rob Astorino / Chris Moss
WEP-Woman's Equity - Andrew M. Cuomo / Kathy C. Hochul
Federal and State Candidate's Party Labels for 2014
AFC-Allen 4 Congress
FAP-Fix Albany
FEP-Flourish Every Person
MSC-Send Mr. Smirh
PHP-Preserve Hudson
SPA-Sovereignty P. of A.
TRN-Tax Relief Now
TRP-Tax Revolt
UMP-United Monroe
UTR-Upstate Tax Relief
WDB-We Deserve Better
Ballot Initiatives
Proposal One - Revising State’s Redistricting Procedure
New York is a Fusion voting state. All the votes for a candidate under a party label are added for a total vote for the candidate. Write-in for an existing candidate are ignored.
New York allows the creation of a party name for the current General Election.
The Fusion concept allows the voter to select a candidate but also show support for a party or an issue.
NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote!
Michael H. Drucker
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