No Labels has Qualified to participate in the Maine Primary Election, as a New Political Party, according to a Press Release from the Secretary of Sstate’s Office.
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D), on Friday Confirmed the No Labels Party, after it exceeded the Number of enrolled Voters needed to Qualify for the Ballot. The Group was required to have 5,000 Voters enrolled in the Party to Qualify for the Primary, and boasted 9,423 Maine Voters as of January 2nd.
This also allows the Party to have Ballot Access in the Presidential Election in November.
The Party submitted a Request to form a New Party in December, 2023, leading to a Review. Bellows notified No Labels of the Status on Friday.
The News comes amid uncertainty over whether Trump will appear on Maine’s Primary Ballot after Bellows Removed Him, because of His Role in the January 6, 2021, Insurrection. Trump asked a Maine Court on Tuesday to Overturn the Decision.
Because the Supreme Court took the Trump Ballot Case, Trump will appear on the State's Presidential Pprimary Ballot, on March 5th.
The Decision makes Maine the Second State to Disqualify Trump from Office, after the Colorado Supreme Court handed down its own Ruling that Removed Trump from the Ballot and then also put the Order on Hold.
Any Ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court, would be the Final say on whether Trump is eligible to appear on States' Ballots in 2024.

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