No Labels has secured a spot for its “unity” presidential ticket on Maine’s general election ballot, the group announced on Jan. 5.
The centrist group’s chosen candidates for president and vice president—yet to be announced—will now appear on the ballot in 13 states: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Maine, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon, South Dakota and Utah.
Efforts are currently underway to secure ballot access in 14 others.
Qualification for the ballot in Maine legally requires a political party to meet the threshold of 5,000 registered party members by Jan. 2. As of Jan. 5, No Labels had registered 9,423 members.
“This milestone validates what has been clear for a long time, which is that the No Labels message and movement resonates with people across this great state,” said Justin Schair, No Labels Maine co-chair, in a statement….
