Political party no longer qualified in Maine
A new Maine law enables voluntary party dissolution, leading to No Labels Party withdrawal and 9,423 voters being reclassified as unenrolled, Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said.
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No Labels Dissolves as Political Party in Maine, Under Two Years After it Was Officially Recognized
No Labels officially withdrew as a recognized political party in Maine on Thursday, less than two years after it gained recognition, leaving its Maine adherents registered as “unenrolled.” [RELATED: No Labels Recognized as Maine’s Newest Political Party with Ballot Access…] No Labels first gained access to Maine’s ballot in January 2024 as a qualified party [...] The post No Labels Dissolves as Political Party in Maine, Under Two Years After it …


No Labels Party withdraws from Maine
No Labels has withdrawn as a political party in Maine, the secretary of state announced Thursday. The centrist advocacy group, founded in 2010 with the slogan “Not Left. Not Right. Forward,” first notified the secretary of state’s office in June to say it no longer planned to remain a qualified party. “However, at that time there was no mechanism in Maine law to allow a party to withdraw its party status once it had become qualified,” Secretary …
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