The Green Papers
The Green Papers
2018 Political Parties
Parties Grouped by Classification

Parties Grouped by Classification
Parties Alphabetically

The Classification of Political parties listed on TheGreenPapers.com.


  1. Independent Party of Oregon
    1. Based in: Oregon
    2. Incumbents, candidates, and links to state affiliates
      1. 6 Candidates
    3. . The party was formed in 2007 because in 2005, the state Legislator enacted a law that prohibiting anyone voted in the most recent party primary from signing the nominating petitions for an unaffiliated candidates.
 
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Oregon(Independent Party of Oregon)Congressman Suzanne M. BonamiciCandidate for House CD 1
(Independent Party of Oregon)Congressman Peter Anthony "Pete" DeFazioCandidate for House CD 4
Independent Party of OregonMarc W. KollerCandidate for House CD 3
Independent Party of OregonMark R. RobertsCandidate for House CD 2
(Independent Party of Oregon)Congressman Walter Kurt "Kurt" SchraderCandidate for House CD 5
Independent Party of Oregonformer McKenzie School Board Member Patrick E. StarnesCandidate for Governor
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2018 General Election Outline


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