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  1. Sep 27, 2022 · Minor party candidates include Steve Patterson with the Grassroots-Legalize Cannabis Party of Minnesota, Hugh McTavish with the Independence-Alliance Party, James McCaskel with the Legal...

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  2. A party becomes a minor political party statewide by having a state constitution and arty chair, holding a state convention within the past two years, and certifying these acts to the secretary of state.

  3. A party whose candidate meets these requirements becomes a minor party as of January 1 following that election and retains such status for at least two consecutive general elections, even if the party fields a candidate who does not win the requisite votes.

  4. Aug 25, 2022 · Minor party candidates include Steve Patterson (Grassroots-Legalize Cannabis Party of Minnesota), Hugh McTavish (Independence Party of Minnesota), James McCaskel (Legal Marijuana Now Party), and Gabrielle Prosser (Socialist Workers Party),

  5. Order of names and offices on the ballot. For the office of president and vice president of the United States, major party candidates are listed first on the ballot in reverse order of the party's average vote in the last election. Minor party partisan candidates are listed after major parties in an order determined at random after all ...

  6. For minor party and independent candidates. A minor party or independent candidate seeking placement on the general election ballot must file an affidavit of candidacy meeting the same specifications as that filed by a major party candidate.

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  8. This article provides deadlines and requirements that minor party or independent presidential candidates must meet to appear on the 2024 presidential election ballot. On this page you will find: Ballot-qualification deadlines for political parties; Independent candidate ballot-qualification deadlines

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