1996: The
Pacific Party of Oregon qualified for
statewide ballot status in November 1996.
In Oregon since 1993, to qualify for
the ballot, a political party must receive at least 1% in a statewide
race, and have a number of registered voters equal to 1/10 of 1%
of all registered voters in the state.
In November 1996, Ralph Nader ran for President and
received 49,415 votes 3.6%, and Gary Kutcher ran for U.S. Senate
and received 14,193 votes and 1.04% . Both
the 3.6% and the 1.04% surpassed the 1% required to qualify the
Pacific Party of Oregon for the ballot.
The Pacific Party also had 2,025 registered
voters as members as of November 30th, 1996, 0.102%. This 0.102%
surpassed the 1/10 of 1% of all registered voters needed to qualify
the Pacific Party of Oregon for the ballot.
2000: The
Pacific Green Party of Oregon retained statewide
ballot status in November 2000.
In November 2000,
Ralph Nader ran for President and received 77,537 votes 5.5%, and
Lloyd
Marbet
ran for Secretary
of State and received 64,555 votes and 4.4%. Both
the 5.0% and the 4.4% surpassed the 1% required to qualify the
Pacific Party of Oregon for the ballot.
The Pacific Party also had 2,119 registered voters as members as of November
30th, 1996, 0.110%. This 0.110% surpassed the 1/10 of 1% of all registered
voters needed to qualify the Pacific Party of Oregon for the ballot. The party
has remained above this threshold ever since, retaining its ballot status ongoingly
in the process.
2004: The
Pacific Green Party of Oregon retained statewide
ballot status in November 2004.
In November 1996,
Ralph Nader ran for President and received 77,537 votes 5.5%, and
Lloyd Marbet ran for Secretary
of State and received 64,555 votes and 4.4% . Both
the 5.0% and the 4.4% surpassed the 1% required to qualify the
Pacific Party of Oregon for the ballot.
The Pacific Party also had 2,119 registered
voters as members as of November 30th, 1996, 0.110%. This 0.110%
surpassed the 1/10 of 1% of all registered voters needed to qualify
the Pacific Party of Oregon for the ballot. The party has remained
above this threshold ever since, retaining its ballot status ongoingly
in the process.