Intermediate Political Party

Primary definition

Any "political party organized under the laws of this state whose candidate for governor or nominees for presidential electors received less than twenty per cent but not less than ten per cent of the total vote cast for such office at the most recent regular state election." Ohio Rev. Code Ann. §3501.01(F)(2). Cf. MINOR POLITICAL PARTY.

Also known asminor political party · third party · small political party
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What is intermediate political party?

The term Intermediate Political Party refers to a political party that falls between major and minor-party classifications under a jurisdiction's statutory or electoral rules. It gives election, security, legal, or technical readers a specific label for the concept rather than a broader everyday meaning.

How does intermediate political party work in party politics?

In election administration, Intermediate Political Party is applied according to its defined purpose: a political party that falls between major and minor-party classifications under a jurisdiction's statutory or electoral rules. Officials then use the relevant eligibility, filing, ballot, timing, notice, or procedural rules for that election. The exact process can differ by office, election type, and jurisdiction.

Can the meaning of intermediate political party vary by jurisdiction?

Yes, the rules or practical use of Intermediate Political Party can vary by jurisdiction or governing framework. The core glossary meaning is a political party that falls between major and minor-party classifications under a jurisdiction's statutory or electoral rules. State, local, federal, organizational, or technical authorities may define different procedures, responsibilities, deadlines, or controls.

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Any "political party organized under the laws of this state whose candidate for governor or nominees for presidential electors received less than twenty per cent but not less than ten per cent of the total vote cast for such office at the most recent regular state election." Ohio Rev. Code Ann. §3501.01(F)(2). Cf. MINOR POLITICAL PARTY.

Electronic Voting Glossary · 2024

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Election Security Glossary. (2026). Intermediate Political Party. In Election Security Glossary. Retrieved August 21, 2026, from https://electionsecurityglossary.com/glossary/intermediate-political-party

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