New York
The New York Prohibition Party organizes members across the state and is running Jonathan Makeley for Governor this year, the first Prohibition Party candidate for that office since 1926.
New York Prohibition PartyA national party is only as real as its state organizations. These are the states where the work is furthest along, and where we need people next.
States that have built their own party organization, with a site of their own.
The New York Prohibition Party organizes members across the state and is running Jonathan Makeley for Governor this year, the first Prohibition Party candidate for that office since 1926.
New York Prohibition PartyTwo states where our 2028 ballot access work is furthest along.
In November 2025 the Alaska Division of Elections recognized the Prohibition Party as a Political Group. Alaskans can now register their affiliation on the state voter rolls. In March 2026 the Division certified us as a Limited Political Party, which gives us the right to a presidential ballot line in 2028. To use it we need three Alaskans willing to serve as electors.
Alaska organizingBuilding membership and state organization in a state with some of the lowest ballot access requirements in the country: 25 valid signatures for most offices, and 275 signatures plus 11 electors for a presidential ticket.
Tennessee organizingThese members are the point of contact for the party in their state. If you live in one of them, they are the person to write to.
Reach any state contact through prohibitionists@gmail.com and we will pass your message along.
If your state is not listed above, that is an opening rather than a closed door. State parties get built by the people who decide to build them, and the party will back you.
Serving as a state contact is not the same as sitting on the National Committee. Each state may seat two committee members; see the leadership page for who currently holds those seats.