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'No Labels' becomes Colorado's newest political party

The No Labels Colorado Party has been officially recognized as a minor political party in Colorado.

COLORADO, USA — Coloradans now have a sixth minor political party to choose from when casting ballots and registering to vote: the "No Labels" party. 

The No Labels Colorado Party has been officially recognized as a minor political party in Colorado as of Wednesday, after submitting a sufficient number of signatures to qualify, the Secretary of State’s Office announced. 

Proponents of the party submitted over 18,000 signatures, 11,821 of which were valid. That surpassed the 10,000 signatures required by state law.

No Labels is a national political group founded in 2010 that describes itself as seeking to reduce partisanship by recommitting to "the fundamental beliefs that have historically united Americans and provided a common understanding of who we are and where we hope to go."

>Read the full story at Colorado Politics.

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