Minor political party definition

Minor political party means a political party qualified to have its name listed on the general election ballot but that does not qualify as a major political party.
Minor political party means a political party that has qualified as a minor political party
Minor political party means a political party other than a major political party that satisfies one of the conditions set forth in section 1-4-1303 (1) or has submitted a sufficient petition in accordance with section 1-4-1302.

Examples of Minor political party in a sentence

  • Minor political party candidates shall have their names appear on the general election ballot following the names of recognized political parties.

  • Minor political party and independent candidates may appear only on the general election ballot.

  • Minor political party candidates shall have their names appear on the general election ballot following the names of recognized political parties, in the same order as they were qualified.

  • Minor political party" means a political party other than a major political party that satisfies one of the conditions set forth in section 1-4-1303 (1) or has submitted a sufficient petition in accordance with section 1-4-1302.(23.3) "Nonpartisan election" means an election that is not a partisan election.

  • Minor political party candidates and independent candidates may be nominated through the con- vention procedures provided in chapter 29A.20 RCW.(2) Within ten days of such vacancy occurring, he or she shall issue a writ of election fixing a date for the primary at least seventy days after issuance of the writ, and fixing a date2011 [Title 29A RCW—page 41]29A.28.050 Title 29A RCW: Elections for the election at least seventy days after the date of the pri- mary.


More Definitions of Minor political party

Minor political party means any political party organized under the laws of this state that meets either of the following requirements:
Minor political party means any political party organized under the laws of this state whose candidate for governor or nominees for presidential electors received less than ten per cent but not less than five per cent of the total vote cast for such office at the most recent regular state election or which has filed with the secretary of state, subsequent to any election in which it received less than five per cent of such vote, a petition signed by qualified electors equal in number to at least one per cent of the total vote cast for such office in the last preceding regular state election, except that a newly formed political party shall be known as a minor political party until the time of the first election for governor or president which occurs not less than twelve months subsequent to the formation of such party, after which election the status of such party shall be determined by the vote for the office of governor or president.
Minor political party means a political party that has qualified as a minor political party under ORS 248.008.
Minor political party means a poli- tical party that has qualified as a minor pol- itical party under ORS 248.008.
Minor political party means a political party
Minor political party means a political organization whose candidate for any one (1) of the offices of the United States house of representatives, governor or secretary of state, received not less than two percent (2%) nor more than ten percent (10%) of the total votes cast for that office in the most recent general election;
Minor political party means any qualified political party, none of whose candidates received five percent or more of the total number of votes cast at the last preceding general election for the office of governor, or president of the United States, as the case may be.