词条 | Political parties and political designations in Massachusetts | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (a U.S. state), there are four recognized political parties and an additional 25 political designations in which registered voters may choose to enroll. Voters may also choose to remain as "unenrolled voters" (i.e., independents). Political parties hold primary elections, while political designations do not. A political designation is a one-to-three word descriptive term which may appear next to candidates' names on election ballots. To be recognized as a political designation, fifty registered voters must file a document with the state seeking this status. BackgroundIn Massachusetts, election ballots include the candidates' names followed by either the candidates' party or his or her "political designation"—a one-to-three word description that must be a other one-to-three word term whose recognition has been requested by fifty or more registered voters. In many cases, non-party designations include the word "party" in the designation. However, only three such designations actually correspond to organizations that are recognized by Massachusetts as political parties: the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, and the Libertarian Party.[1] Enrolled and unenrolled votersIn Massachusetts, registered voters may choose to (1) enroll in a political party; (2) enroll with a political designation; or (3) choose to be an unenrolled voter (i.e., an independent).[1][1] Voters may change their enrollment status with their election official, with a deadline twenty days before an election.[1] All registered voters may vote in general elections. Massachusetts voters enrolled in a particular party may vote only in that party's primary, and cannot cross-over to vote in another party's primary,[1] but "unenrolled" voters may cast a primary ballot for one of the three parties.[2][3] Political designations are treated as "unenrolled" voters for primary purposes, and so they too may choose to vote in one of the party primaries.[2] Under Massachusetts law, a political designation is created when fifty registered Massachusetts voters "file a form with the Secretary of the Commonwealth requesting that they, or any other voters, may change their registration to such designation."[4] These non-party political designations may field candidates for statewide office, if they petition with a sufficient number of signatures (10,000).[5] The various political designations have generally small membership, although they have attracted some media attention.[6][1] List of current parties and designationsAs of 2016, the Secretary of the Commonwealth listed three officially recognized political parties and 25 officially recognized political designations in Massachusetts.[7][8][9] In order to create a political designation you must receive 50 signatures along with a certificate of voter registration for each signatory on the petition.[10][11]
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References1. ^1 {{cite news|last1=Rhodes|first1=George|title=In Mass., there's even a Pizza Party|url=http://www.thesunchronicle.com/vip/opinion/columns/rhodes-in-mass-there-s-even-a-pizza-party/article_50ca637a-3cb1-11e5-bdda-e7cb96441501.html|accessdate=8 August 2016|work=Sun Chronicle|date=6 August 2015}} 2. ^1 Political Parties and Political Designations, As of 12/31/2014, Town of North Reading (accessed August 27, 2016). 3. ^State Primary Election Types, National Conference of State Legislatures (July 21, 2016). 4. ^[https://www.cityofboston.gov/elections/vote/faq.asp Frequently Asked Questions for New Voters], City of Boston Election Department (accessed August 27, 2016). 5. ^{{cite news|last1=Winger|first1=Richard|title=Libertarian Petition in Massachusetts Has Enough Valid Signatures|url=http://ballot-access.org/2016/08/08/libertarian-petition-in-massachusetts-has-enough-valid-signatures/|accessdate=8 August 2016|work=Ballot Access News|date=8 August 2016}} 6. ^{{cite news|last1=Quinn|first1=Tom|title=Tired of politics as usual? Tap your inner pirate, or try pizza|url=http://worcestermag.com/2016/04/14/tired-politics-usual-tap-inner-pirate-try-pizza/41940|accessdate=8 August 2016|work=Worcester Magazine|date=14 April 2016}} 7. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|title=Massachusetts Directory of Political Parties and Designations|url=https://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/elepar/paridx.htm|website=sec.state.ma.us|publisher=Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts|accessdate=14 February 2017}} 8. ^{{cite book|title=CAMBRIDGE ELECTION COMMISSION VOTER REGISTRATION TRAINING MANUAL|date=2011|publisher=City of Cambridge|location=Cambridge, Massachusetts|page=5}} 9. ^{{cite web|title=Registering to Vote|url=http://www.town.westborough.ma.us/Public_Documents/WestboroughMA_Clerk/SKMBT_22316052009370.pdf|website=town.westborough.ma.us|publisher=Town of Westborough, Massachusetts|accessdate=8 August 2016}} 10. ^https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VLFeCAGn3gIEJlOaTF8liOpmQXKFfNib/view 11. ^https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FbigWvLv_ZfhqTy2g_8wtFnGXx_86xyR/view?usp=sharing 4 : Election law|Massachusetts elections|Politics of Massachusetts|Political parties in Massachusetts |
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