What are the requirements for dissolving or forming a political party?

In Virginia, the requirements for dissolving or forming a political party are outlined in the Virginia Code. To dissolve a political party, the party must first remove its registration as a political party with the Virginia Department of Elections. The party must file an application for removal, which must include the name and address of the party chairman or representative responsible for filing the application. To form a political party in Virginia, the party must apply for registration with the Department of Elections. The application requires the name of the party and its chairman or representative, as well as information on the bylaws of the party and the information of the party’s deputies, officers, agents, and committee members. The party must also provide statements as to how it intends to recruit and support candidates to run for office. Furthermore, the party must have at least 10,000 qualified voters registered with the party in Virginia. The party must also provide a list of at least 400 registered voters from each congressional district in the state. Finally, the party must provide a filing fee of $2,000. Once these requirements are met, the party can be registered and recognized as a political party in Virginia.

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