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Official Federal Parties

The status of the Federal Parties is determined by a national vote total. This NVT is the total of the popular vote for each party in the last 3 Federal elections. Official status is given to the top 4 on that list with the 5th and 6th placed Parties also given Official status if they got 5% of the vote in one of the last three elections.

NVT for the last 3 Federal elections of 2015 / 2019 / 2021

1 Liberals: 18,516,000 and got 5% in each of the last 3 elections.

2 Conservatives: 17,599,000 and 5% last 3 elections.

3 NDP: 9,408,000 and 5% last 3 elections.

4 Bloc: 3,509,000 and 5% in the last 2 elections did not get 5% in 2015.

5 Green: 2,187,000 and got 5% in 2019 but not 2015 and 2021.

6 People’s Party: 1,134,000 did not get 5% in last 3 elections. Only contested last 2 and almost reached the 5% threshold with 4.97% in the last vote.

Just for fun the 7th and 8th ranked parties by NVT.

7 Libertarian Party: 49,907 contested last 3 elections.

8 Christian Heritage Party: 43,118 contested last 3 elections.

There will be 4 to 6 Official Parties at any one time. Currently there are 5 being the Liberals, Conservatives, NDP, Bloc, and the Green Party. It will be the same 5 after the upcoming election unless the People’s party gets 5% of the vote then there will be 6 Official Parties.

US Political Parties Part 3

Dual Electoral System

See earlier posts and have the House of Representatives form the House advisory council and the Senate create the Senate advisory council. As always try it before you buy it!

An alternative to the top 2 in an election being elected is have the top 2 with the third or fourth placed candidates also elected but only if they got 5% of the vote or more. The candidates not elected then transfer their votes to one of the 2, 3, or 4 candidates who did get elected.

Party name and colour

In order of attaining registered party status the Party chooses a colour and a name that’s different from any current federal party. The initial Parties would go in this order.

The Democratic Party: Chooses some colour of blue and no further Party can have the word democratic in it’s name

The Republican Party: Chooses some colour of red and no further Party can have the word republican in it’s name. There would be a question about the word republic.

The Progressive Party: Chooses some colour of green (Vermont the green mountain state) and no further Party can have progressive in it’s name. Again a question about progress or variants.

The Tea Party: Chooses some colour that tea comes in (hopefully Sarah Palin likes tea) and no further Party can have tea in it’s name.

The Trump Party: The Donald chooses his favorite colour and no further Party can have Trump in it’s name.

US Political Parties Part 2

Federal Political Party funding

Each week all the donations to all the listed, registered, and official Parties, and PAC’s is totaled. An amount equal to that is distributed to all registered parties equal to their percentage of the national vote total. You have 14% of the national vote total you get 14% of the registered party fund, one vote, one dollar. Another equal amount is distributed equally to the Official Parties. One Party, one dollar with each getting the same amount from the official party fund.

Then the total funding for the Parties is 1/3 by donations, 1/3 by votes to the registered parties, and 1/3 equally to the 4, 5, or 6 official parties.

An alternative is to make only the donors pay with no matching funds by the taxpayers. One third of the money goes to the Party with a third of the money paid into the registered party fund and a third into the official party fund. This is totaled and paid out each week. These people are voluntarily putting some big money on the table so let them pay for supporting the principles of Democracy.

Like your kid in a school election where they all get equal time and access. Old outdated ideas in a social media little titty screen world.

US Political Parties

A reform of how you get political parties and their status.

All Parties will have a President and Vice-President being their candidates in the last Presidential election whether on the ballot or not.

A National Policy Committee consisting of all it’s presidential and vice-presidential candidates plus 32 members named by the Party’s president for 8 year terms. One appointed every quarter. These appointments to be confirmed by a district vote and state vote of the Party’s National Congress.

A National Congress of 435 district members and 100 state members being the Party’s candidates for Congress.

A National Council having a Chairman, deputy chairman, and at least 7 other executive officers. 435 District members being the 435 district chairmen. 100 state members being the chairmen and deputy chairman from all 50 states.

A National Party will be one of the following.

Declared Party: One or more persons in an organizing committee. Pay an annual fee of 1% of the national average income around $600. Can collect in a year no more then the average income around $60,000. The base average income is the average national income as reported on the income tax and you keep the first 2 numbers and set the rest to zero.

Listed Party: Must have a president and a vice-president. A National Council having a chairman, deputy chairman, 3 executive officers, and with at least 5 district chairmen and 1 state with a chairman and deputy chairman. No one can hold more then 1 position. Pay an annual fee of 10% of the base income around $6,000. Any candidates run as an affiliated candidate not as an independent.

Registered Party: At least 9 executive officers including the National chairman and deputy chairman. District chairmen in 218 districts or more and a state chairman and deputy chairman in at least 26 states. Having nominated 44 candidates for the House in the last election and 10 candidates for the Senate in the last 3 congressional elections. Pay an annual fee of X10 average income around $600,000.

Official party: A full National Council with 435 district members and 100 state members. Having run candidates for 218 seats in the House in the last election and 50 candidates for the Senate in the last 3 elections. If there are more then 4 qualifying registered Parties the number is set as below. If 4 or less than all qualify.

National vote total: The votes cast for the Party’s candidates in the last 3 president elections, and the last 3 elections for the House of Representatives, and the last 3 Senate elections in each state. The national vote is counted 3 time by district, state, and presidential votes.

If more then 4 Parties qualify to be official parties it is the top 4 by national vote total with the 5 or 6 placed parties if their national vote total is 5% or more. There will be 4 to 6 official parties at any time.

Initial Official Parties being the following 5 in order of establishment and the person to be it’s political leader, the party president.

The Democratic Party founded 1828.

Call upon former VP Kamala Harris to be Party president.

The Republican Party (GOP) founded 1854.

Call upon Senator Mitt Romney to be Party president.

The Grand Old Party is back for all its true members.

The Progressive Party founded (Vermont) 1981.

Call upon Senator Bernie Sanders to be Party president.

America’s socialist party.

The Tea Party created 2007.

Call upon former GOP VP candidate Sarah Palin to be Party president.

Also to be called the Big C! America’s true Conservative Party.

The Trump Party started 2016.

He puts his name on everything so an Official National Party as well.