• Rhode Island elected its first Independent governor, Lincoln Chafee.I launched Third Party and Independent Daily at the beginning of this year in the expectation that 2010 would be an historic year for third party and independent politics in the United States. And, as numerous studies have shown, it was. But we still have a long way to go.
• In Maine, Eliot Cutler further demonstrated the viability of Independent politics, besting his Democratic rival for second place in a contest which the Independent ultimately lost by only a few percentage points.
• In Colorado, Tom Tancredo's late entrance into the gubernatorial race significantly raised the national profile of the Constitution Party, and demonstrated the viability of third party politics, besting his Republican rival for second place in the race.
• Third parties gained or retained ballot access in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Texas, and Wisconsin. See this preliminary report at Ballot Access News.
• The Vermont Progressive Party has likely won seven seats to the state legislature.
• Over 1,000,000 votes were cast for Libertarian candidates for US House across the country.
• Green Party candidates won a number of elections for local offices across the country.
• Candidates of the Independent American Party of Nevada won four races for local offices.
Cross-posted from TPID.
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