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The No Labels Party dissolved in Maine on September 24, 2025, due to a new law allowing voluntary withdrawal, reclassifying its members as unenrolled.
The No Labels Party has officially dissolved in Maine, effective September 24, 2025, after the state passed a law allowing qualified parties to voluntarily withdraw. The party, recognized in January 2024 with over 9,400 voters, had planned a 2024 presidential campaign but abandoned it due to lack of high-profile candidates. It notified the Secretary of State’s Office in June 2024 of its intent to discontinue, but no legal mechanism existed at the time. A new law, enacted in September 2025, enabled the dissolution, automatically reclassifying all former members as unenrolled. Maine now has four qualified parties: Democratic, Republican, Green Independent, and Libertarian.