Hi John,
The No Labels movement is proud to announce we have secured ballot access in the great state of Tennessee. It marks another step forward in our work to offer the commonsense majority the choice they want in the 2024 election.
The legal signature threshold to get on the ballot in Tennessee is 43,500, and No Labels gathered over 48,000 valid signatures from Tennesseans who want another option on the ballot this fall.
No Labels is now on the ballot in 17 states: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee and Utah.
Compare that to the 1992 campaign of Ross Perot, who was on the ballot in all 50 states by November yet had only received ballot access in one state by the end of March.
While partisan D.C. insiders are trying to stop No Labels, our grassroots movement is building an unprecedented launch pad for a Unity presidential ticket to use for a run to the White House.
A majority of Americans have made clear that they are tired of the two-party status quo that has left our country mired in inaction on some of our most pressing issues, from our unsecured border to our soaring debt and deficit, to stepping up for our allies in need around the world.
No Labels is committed to working towards a future where our leaders will put their country over party politics and work together to solve these and other pressing issues.
In the coming weeks, we’ll announce if our Country Over Party Committee has selected individuals who meet their high standards, who embrace our core values and our Common Sense policy agenda, and who can compete in all 50 states and win the White House in November.
Until then, continue to follow nolabels.org for the latest updates on our work.
Ryan Clancy,
No Labels