No Labels, an organization uniting centrist Republicans and Democrats alike, has gained access to the North Carolina ballot in 2024 as a third party.
In a 4-1 Sunday evening vote, the North Carolina Board of Elections moved to recognize the group as a political party. It will be able to appear on the 2024 ballot, and voters in the state will be able to affiliate with No Labels — if it chooses to run a third-party candidate.North Carolina is just the latest state in which the group has broken down the barrier of ballot access, collecting almost 14,000 signatures from North Carolinians before the vote solidified its place on the 2024 ballot.
Shortly thereafter, in March, then-Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan also announced that No Labels obtained enough signatures to form a minor political party. According to her, it submitted 29,294 signatures from Oregonians. Earlier this month, it was reported that South Dakota's Secretary of State Monae Johnson validated No Labels Party's petition, which was signed by just under 8,000 in the state.
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