Deadlines For An Independent To Get On General Election Ballots

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, 3rd Party, United States

Hey Ron Paul supporters, here’s a Just a helpful list. At least if you want to convince him to become an independent presidential candidate…

Mar. 17: Utah
Mar. 21: Idaho
May 8: Texas
Jun. 1: North Carolina
Jun. 4: Arizona, New Mexico
Jun. 13: New Hampshire
Jun. 17: Colorado
Jun. 23: Illinois
Jun. 25: Rhode Island
Jun. 27, 2008: North Carolina
Jun. 30: Indiana
Jul. 1: Maryland
Jul. 6: Nevada
Jul. 15: Florida, Oklahoma, South Carolina
Jul. 17: Michigan
Jul. 25: Delaware
Jul. 28: Missouri, New Jersey
Aug. 1: Pennsylvania, West Virginia
Aug. 2: Washington
Aug. 4: Arkansas, Kansas
Aug. 5: South Dakota
Aug. 6: Connecticut
Aug. 8: Alaska, California
Aug. 15: Iowa, Maine
Aug. 19: New York
Aug. 20: Montana
Aug. 21: Ohio, Tennessee
Aug. 22: Virginia
Aug. 25: Wyoming
Aug. 26: Massachusetts, Oregon
Aug. 27: Dist. of Columbia
Sep. 1: Nebraska
Sep. 2: Louisiana, Wisconsin
Sep. 5: Hawaii, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Dakota
Sep. 9: Alabama, Minnesota
Sep. 12: Vermont

Thanks to Agnostick for posting the comment that inspired the post.

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2 Responses to “Deadlines For An Independent To Get On General Election Ballots”

  1. Donklephant » Blog Archive » Bloomberg Getting On The Ballots Anyway? Says:

    [...] « Deadlines For An Independent To Get On General Election Ballots [...]

  2. Jack C. Says:

    There are a few “Third parties” that will already have near universal ballot access regardless. For example the Libertarian Party will probably be on at least 47 ( they used to get on 50 but some states have made tougher laws to make it impossible for anyone to get on the ballot), and they would LOVE for Ron Paul to run. The Constitution Party also has decent access. If he decides to run in the general election on an established party ticket, he doesnt need to worry about these deadlines.

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