Party Label

Primary definition

The political party printed with the name of a candidate on a ballot or election materials.

Also known asParty Affiliation · Party Designation · Party ID · Ballot Party
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What is party label?

The term Party Label refers to the political-party name or affiliation displayed with a candidate on a ballot, filing, results page, or other election material. It gives election, security, legal, or technical readers a specific label for the concept rather than a broader everyday meaning.

How does party label affect a candidate?

In election administration, Party Label is applied according to its defined purpose: the political-party name or affiliation displayed with a candidate on a ballot, filing, results page, or other election material. 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.

Do rules for party label vary by jurisdiction?

Yes, the rules or practical use of Party Label can vary by jurisdiction or governing framework. The core glossary meaning is the political-party name or affiliation displayed with a candidate on a ballot, filing, results page, or other election material.

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U.S. Election Assistance Commission

The political party printed with the name of a candidate on a ballot or election materials.

EAC Glossary of Terms · 2024

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Election Security Glossary. (2026). Party Label. In Election Security Glossary. Retrieved August 20, 2026, from https://electionsecurityglossary.com/glossary/party-label

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