The Green Papers
2006 Political Parties
Parties Grouped by Classification


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The Classification of Political parties listed on TheGreenPapers.com.

  1. Major Parties (those parties which received electoral votes through winning a plurality of a state's [or the District of Columbia's] popular vote in any presidential election between 1976 and 2004)
    1. Democrats and affiliates
    2. Republicans and affiliates
  2. Third Parties
    1. Major Third Parties and affiliates (any Party, other than the Democrats and the Republicans, receiving a minimum of 2/10ths of 1 percent of the nationwide popular vote in any presidential election between 1976 and 2004 and which fielded candidates in the previous presidential election [2004] are hereby defined as "Major third parties" for the purposes of "The Green Papers" website. Excluded from this are non-party Independent bids for President which received at least 0.2% of the nationwide popular vote. See Criteria for including Major Third Parties)
    2. Other Third Parties (i.e., not a Major Third Party)
  3. Independents (covering Unaffiliated, Nonpartisan and all the other synonyms/euphemisms for Independent)
  4. Write-in/Scattered/otherwise not readily classifiable
 
    

Independence
Independence

Incumbents, candidates, and links to state affiliates
32 Candidates


 
StatePartyCandidate or LinkOffice
Alabama  
Alaska  
American Samoa  
Arizona  
Arkansas  
California  
Colorado  
Connecticut  
Delaware  
District of Columbia  
Florida  
Georgia  
Guam  
Hawaii  
Idaho  
Illinois  
Indiana  
Iowa  
Kansas  
Kentucky  
Louisiana  
Maine  
Maryland  
Massachusetts  
Michigan  
MinnesotaIndependenceJohn Paul BinkowskiCandidate for House CD 6
IndependenceRobert Maxwell FitzgeraldCandidate for Senate Class 1
IndependenceLucy GeroldCandidate for Auditor
IndependencePeter HutchinsonCandidate for Governor
IndependenceJohn JamesCandidate for Attorney General
IndependenceTammy Louise LeeCandidate for House CD 5
IndependenceJoel SpoonheimCandidate for Secretary of State
IndependenceDouglas "Doug" WilliamsCandidate for House CD 2
Mississippi  
Missouri  
Montana  
Nebraska  
Nevada  
New Hampshire  
New Jersey  
New Mexico  
New YorkIndependenceCongressman Gary L. AckermanCandidate for House CD 5
IndependenceMichael Angelo "Mike" ArcuriCandidate for House CD 24
IndependenceCongressman Timothy H. "Tim" BishopCandidate for House CD 1
IndependenceSenator Hillary Rodham ClintonCandidate for Senate Class 1
IndependenceJohn R. "Jack" Davis, Jr.Candidate for House CD 26
IndependenceJames "Jim" FaulknerCandidate for House CD 17
IndependenceCongressman Vito J. FossellaCandidate for House CD 13
IndependenceComptroller Alan G. HevesiCandidate for Comptroller
IndependenceCongressman Brian M. HigginsCandidate for House CD 27
IndependenceCongressman Maurice D. HincheyCandidate for House CD 22
IndependenceCongressman Steve J. IsraelCandidate for House CD 2
IndependenceCongressman Sue W. KellyCandidate for House CD 19
IndependenceCongressman Peter T. KingCandidate for House CD 3
IndependenceCongressman John R. "Randy" Kuhl, Jr.Candidate for House CD 29
IndependenceCongressman Carolyn B. MaloneyCandidate for House CD 14
IndependenceCongressman Carolyn McCarthyCandidate for House CD 4
IndependenceCongressman John M. McHughCandidate for House CD 23
IndependenceCongressman Michael R. McNultyCandidate for House CD 21
IndependenceJeanine F. PirroCandidate for Attorney General
IndependenceCongressman Louise McIntosh SlaughterCandidate for House CD 28
IndependenceAttorney General Eliot L. SpitzerCandidate for Governor
IndependenceCongressman John E. SweeneyCandidate for House CD 20
IndependenceCongressman James T. WalshCandidate for House CD 25
North Carolina  
North Dakota  
Northern Marianas  
Ohio  
Oklahoma  
Oregon  
Pennsylvania  
Puerto Rico  
Rhode Island  
South CarolinaIndependenceTony FayyaziCandidate for Superintendent of Education
South Dakota  
Tennessee  
Texas  
Utah  
Vermont  
Virgin Islands  
Virginia  
Washington  
West Virginia  
Wisconsin  
Wyoming  
 

Parties are listed as (party) where either it has been reported that a given candidacy is affiliated with a given Party but said affiliation does not appear on the ballot or 'The Green Papers' does not have independent confirmation from an election authority that the given Party has its own separate line on the ballot.

 


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