Party Party of Rhode Island

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Party Party of Rhode Island
Leader Tony Jones
FounderTony Jones
Founded2023
Ideology
ColorsYellow
Website
www.partyparty.vote

The Party Party of Rhode Island is a Rhode Island-based American political party founded in 2023 by broadcaster, [1] entrepreneur, and theology professor Tony Jones. [2]

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Campaigns

Presidential nominees

YearNomineesPerformanceRef
PresidentVice PresidentVotesPercentage±%Electoral votesBallot access
2024 TBDTBDTBDTBD RH [3]

2024 elections

The Party submitted 1,000 signatures [4] to the Rhode Island Secretary of State and was given the fourth spot on the Rhode Island presidential ballot. [2] The party nominated Robby Wells for President of the United States and Tony Jones for Vice President of the United States. The party also nominated Jones as their presidential elector. [3]

Jones also ran as a candidate in the primary for Narragansett Town Council on September 10th. [2] He finished with 2.2% of the vote. [5]

Best results in major races

OfficePercentResultState / DistrictYearNominee
President
TBD
TBD
Rhode Island 2024 Robby Wells/Tony Jones
City Council
2.2%
13th
Narragansett Town Council2024 Tony Jones [5]

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References

  1. https://www.independentri.com/southcountylifemagazine/article_8c85eef6-1b70-11ee-a76f-1b229bedeb3d.html
  2. 1 2 3 Evans, Jordan Willow (2024-08-27). "Party Party of Rhode Island Begins Returning Signatures for Ballot Access Campaign". Independent Political Report . Retrieved 2024-09-14.
  3. 1 2 Amore, Gregg M. (2024-09-14). "Candidates for INDEPENDENT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR". Office of the Rhode Island Secretary of State . Retrieved 2024-09-14.
  4. https://independentpoliticalreport.com/2024/09/seven-presidential-tickets-to-appear-on-rhode-islands-2024-state-ballot/
  5. 1 2 "Tony Jones (Narragansett Town Council, Rhode Island, candidate 2024)". Ballotpedia . Retrieved 2024-09-14.