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brooklynite

(94,489 posts)
Sun Apr 19, 2020, 11:38 PM Apr 2020

Will the Pandemic Keep Third Parties Off the 2020 Ballot?

Politico

The pandemic may have robbed Donald Trump of a growing economy. It may have trapped Joe Biden in his basement. But it may yet do something even worse to the Libertarian and Green party nominees: Keep them off the ballot in many of this year’s key states.

In 2016, the Libertarian Party was on the general election ballot in all 50 states; this year, it has secured ballot access in just 35. Similarly, the Green Party—which in 2016 had its best election ever by making the ballot in 44 states, with a further three states granting the party’s candidate official write-in status—has qualified for the November ballot in only 22 states.

Several of the elusive ballot lines are in states that in 2016 were either narrowly won or flipped from red-to-blue. At present, neither the Libertarian Party nor the Green Party has qualified for the ballot in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Iowa or Minnesota. Additionally, the Green Party has not secured a place on the ballot in Arizona, Georgia or Nevada, and the Libertarian Party is missing from Maine.

To get on the ballot in the remaining states, they need to collect and submit petition signatures. And in a normal year, they would be on track to do just that. But because of the deadly coronavirus—and the social distancing and stay-at-home orders to minimize its spread—after March 6, “petitioning was over in the United States,” as Libertarian Party executive director Daniel Fishman told me.
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Will the Pandemic Keep Third Parties Off the 2020 Ballot? (Original Post) brooklynite Apr 2020 OP
Honestly, I'd see that as a good thing. PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2020 #1
I sure hope it does. marble falls Apr 2020 #2
If the election were to come down as between Trump and your cat, The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2020 #3
Agreed. Any third party that hasn't done the work to develop a presence in local government... Salviati Apr 2020 #4

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,841 posts)
1. Honestly, I'd see that as a good thing.
Sun Apr 19, 2020, 11:47 PM
Apr 2020

It will keep people who are still having a temper tantrum about Sanders being out of the race from being able to vote for some 3rd party candidate who has as much chance of becoming President as my cat.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,661 posts)
3. If the election were to come down as between Trump and your cat,
Sun Apr 19, 2020, 11:58 PM
Apr 2020

I'm voting for your cat. I assume his brain is about the size of a walnut but at least he has one.

Salviati

(6,008 posts)
4. Agreed. Any third party that hasn't done the work to develop a presence in local government...
Mon Apr 20, 2020, 12:11 AM
Apr 2020

... is just a fundraising scam if all they do is field a presidential candidate every four years.

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