Third and independent parties nominating petitions, 1976-1980.

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Third and independent parties nominating petitions, 1976-1980.

Nominating petitions for independent and third parties are for local, state, and national political offices. Parties include the American Independent Party; Socialist Labor Party; Communist Party; Champaign-Douglas-Moultrie Independent Party; United States Labor Party; Socialist Party; Socialist Workers Party; Libertarian Party; Citizens' Party; and Workers of the World Party. Petitions show candidate name, address, and office sought; voter signature, address, and signature date; petitioner name, address, and signature date; and notary public's attestation.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7391106

Illinois State Archive

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Citizens Party (U.S.)

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