The Arizona Democratic Party is challenging the renaming of the No Labels Party to the Arizona Independent Party, fearing it could harm their candidates.
No Labels has no right to prevent people from appearing on the ballot as candidates for the upstart political party, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said in response to a lawsuit from the group.
PHOENIX - A new political party has entered the 2024 race. "No Labels" is a state-recognized party, just like the Republican and Democratic parties. In Maricopa County, more than 10,000 people have ...
Despite a lawsuit, Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes defended his choice to let the No Labels Party change to the ...
Maine's Democratic secretary of state was questioned after claiming No Labels, a centrist group vying for a third-party spot on the 2024 ballot, was tricking voters into registering with the party. "I ...
John Holman, of Denver, Colo., right, and others with the group "No Labels" take part in a rally on Capitol Hill in Washington, July 18, 2011. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File) PHOENIX (CN) — The No ...
MANCHESTER, N.H. - The founding co-chair of No Labels says it’s not a done deal that the centrist group will sport a bipartisan, third-party presidential ticket, if President Biden and former ...
No Labels, the third-party bipartisan group that is considering launching a "unity" campaign in the 2024 presidential race, on Monday will host a major event to discuss its platform -- and will be ...
Arizona's No Labels Party plans to rebrand as the Arizona Independent Party, prompting concerns over voter confusion and potential legal action.
Arizonans can’t run for office under the No Labels banner unless the party gives them permission. In a new ruling Tuesday, U.S. District Court Judge John Tuchi barred Secretary of State Adrian Fontes ...
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