Form a Political Party
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Steps and Requirements
Political parties can nominate candidates for any partisan office, including federal, state and county offices, as long as the party has been established within the electoral district and maintains ballot access.
Party: Formation
To form a political party within any electoral district and nominate candidates to the ballot, the chief sponsor begins the process by filing with the Elections Division:
Party: Signature Gathering
The chief sponsor can begin gathering signatures after receiving written approval to circulate and after
reviewing with circulators the legal requirements and guidelines for circulating a political party petition.
After gathering the required number of signatures, the chief sponsor submits them to the Elections Division for verification no later than 2 years after the prospective formation petition was filed.
Party: Signature Verification
The political party may nominate candidates to the next general election ballot if signature verification shows the petition contains the required number of signatures.
- The number of valid signatures required to form a
statewide political party is 1.5% of the total votes cast in the jurisdiction for governor at the last election.
- For the number of valid signatures required to form a
less than statewide political party,
contact the Elections Division.