To get on a Pennsylvania general election ballot as an Independent candidate, you must first file a nomination petition with the required number of signatures from registered voters in your district. For statewide offices, you need at least 5,000 signatures, including at least 100 from each of at least half of the congressional districts. The petition must be submitted by the deadline set by the state, which is typically 13 weeks before the election. Additionally, candidates must meet eligibility criteria, such as age and residency requirements.
minor parties are placed on ballot by petition
minor parties are placed on ballot by petition
independent is a misnomer,voters not registered with a political party are UNAFFILIATED voters but yes,of course [ in a general election]
Yes; party registration has no relationship to how you vote in a general election. In a general election, you can vote for whoever you want, no matter what your party registration.
in America,the next general election is 2014
General Election Law happened in 1928.
Both local and general election use the FPTP voting system when there is an election. Another similarity is that both local and general election have to be nominated by 10 registered electors. Another similarity is that both local and general election is that all different types of voting are relevant to both general and local election.
Before the general election is one or more primary elections, which narrows down a field of candidates.
Direct primary is the election in which party members select people to run in the general election.
The last general election in Antigua was four years ago. Next year it will be five years until the next general election.
In the US, a Presidential election occurs during a general election on the second Tuesday in November.
general election and by-election