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Political parties in Mississippi

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Although there are hundreds of political parties in the United States, only certain parties qualify to have the names of their candidates for office printed on election ballots. In order to qualify for ballot placement, a party must meet certain requirements that vary from state to state. For example, in some states, a party may have to file a petition in order to qualify for ballot placement. In other states, a party must organize around a candidate for a specific office; that candidate must, in turn, win a percentage of the vote in order for the party to be granted ballot status. In still other states, an aspiring political party must register a certain number of voters.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • As of June 2024, there were four officially recognized political parties in Mississippi. See the table below for further details. The Republican, Democratic, No Labels, and Libertarian parties have filed to be recognized for the November 5, 2024 Election.
  • In some states, a candidate may choose to have a label other than that of an officially recognized party appear alongside his or her name on the ballot. Such labels are called political party designations. Mississippi does not allow candidates to use political party designations.
  • To learn more about ballot access requirements for political parties in Mississippi, see this article.

    Political parties

    See also: List of political parties in the United States

    As of May 2024, there were seven recognized political parties in Mississippi. These are listed in the table below. [1]

    Party Website link By-laws/platform link
    Democratic Party of Mississippi Link Party platform
    Libertarian Party of Mississippi Link Party by-laws
    No Labels Party of Mississippi Link Party platform
    Republican Party of Mississippi Link Party platform

    See also

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