Thanks to Richard Winger of Ballot Access News for this post.
The New York Independence Party is now an Affiliate of the Alliance Party
If it weren’t for the New York Law that passed, in April 2020, making it far more Difficult for Parties to remain Ballot-Qualified.
The Legislature Changed the Party Qualifing Rules from 50,000 Votes for Governor, to 130,000 or 2% of the Vote, which ever is Higher, for President or Governor.
Before the 2020 General Election, the Independence Party was Ballot-Qualified, and therefore the Alliance Party would now be Ballot-Qualified in New York.
But under the New Law, the Independence Party Lost their Ballot-Qualification.
It is possible that the New Law will be Declared Unconstitutional in Federal Court in the coming Months.
The Alliance Party is now Ballot-Qualified in: Connecticut; Florida; Mississippi; and South Carolina, and it will be Ballot-Qualified in Delaware, under the name American Delta, if it Increases its Registration by about 100 more Members.
NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker
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