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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Minnesota’s Independence Party Losing its Ballot Qualified Status


Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura presents his first
state of the state address in 1999.

The Minnesota Sheeple Have Spoken

  • For one brief moment the voters of Minnesota told the corrupt two parties to go to Hell and elected Jesse Ventura as Governor.  But since then the voters have returned to being Sheeple who blindly obey their major party Masters and the mountains of Wall Street funded TV ads the Dems and GOP run.
  • The moronic Sheeple bitch and moan about the horrible Democrat and GOP politicians, but in election after election they refuse to support smaller opposition parties.  Well, you deserve and get the corruption and insanity you vote for.


— The Independence Party is less mighty in the eyes of the state of Minnesota.

The secretary of state's office formally informed the party's leader in a letter Tuesday that it has been downgraded from major- to minor-party status. That means its candidates must clear extra hurdles to get on ballots and won't have access to as much public campaign financing as before.

Typical Minnesota voters

The political home of then-Gov. Jesse Ventura was demoted after none of its statewide candidates received at least five percent of the vote. It was the second consecutive election with that result.

Going forward, Independence Party candidates must submit nominating signatures from voters to qualify for the ballot.

Other minor parties are: the Green Party, the Grassroots-Legalize Cannabis Party, the Legal Marijuana Now Party and the Libertarian Party.

The Independence Party that it has lost its qualified status, something it has enjoyed for twenty years. The party needed to poll 5% for one of the statewide offices. The party was very unlucky, polling only 4.9% for Secretary of State. Its other statewide results were: Governor-Lieutenant Governor 2.9%; U.S. Senator 2.4%; Auditor 4.0%; Attorney General 2.3%.

The party is free to ask the legislature to ease the 5% vote test. The median vote test in the 50 states is 2%.

(Ballot Access News)






U.S. Senator Dean Barkley
Since World War II only two members of the U.S. Senate have been from smaller opposition political parties.  Dean Barkley represented the Minnesota Independence Party and James Buckley the New York Conservative Party.
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Minnesota has had open minded voters in the past.  In the 1920s and 30s the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party elected Governors, Senators and Congressmen.

Independence Party booth at the State Fair.

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