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The Independent Party of Oregon (IPO) is a centrist political party in the U.S. state of Oregon with more than 140,000 registrants since its inception in January 2007. [6] The IPO is Oregon's third-largest political party and the first political party other than the Democratic Party and Republican Party to be recognized by the state of Oregon as a major political party.
The following is a list of political parties officially recognized by the Oregon State Elections Division as statewide parties as of March 2023 (alphabetical, by title in official record). [1] Constitution Party (see also Constitution Party (United States)) Democratic Party (see also Democratic Party (United States)) Independent Party of Oregon [2]
A voter or politician who is unaffiliated with any formal political party, or; A member of the Independent Party of Oregon, founded in 2007 (after the Oregon Secretary of State changed documents so that what was formerly known as "independent" is now known as "unaffiliated"). Politicians in this category refer to the former.
Pages in category "Independent Party of Oregon politicians" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Oregon: Governor; Oregon Secretary of State; Attorney General; State Treasurer; Commissioner of Labor and Industries; Superintendent of Public Instruction (before 2012) The table also indicates the historical party composition in the: State Senate; State House of ...
Independent Party of Oregon: Oregon Centrism [29] 2007 Center: 146,899 No candidate: Peace and Freedom Party: California Socialism [30] 1967 Left-wing: 142,311 ...
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Notably, Oregon's third-largest party, the Independent Party of Oregon, did not nominate a candidate, although it had cross-nominated Joe Biden in 2020. [7] In the early hours of October 28, an incendiary device was placed in a ballot drop box in Portland.