No Party Preference Voter Guide

No Party Preference Voter Guide NPP voters who want
to have a choice on who they vote for without political party influence.

Originally founded in 2010, the No Party Preference Voter Guide (NPP) was known as the Decline to State Voter Guide and mailed across the State of California during primary and general elections. Today, the NPP Voter Guide is mailed to over 1 million voters every even year.

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Originally founded in 2010, the No Party Preference Voter Guide (NPP) was known as the Decline to State Voter Guide and ...
10/31/2022

Originally founded in 2010, the No Party Preference Voter Guide (NPP) was known as the Decline to State Voter Guide and mailed across the State of California during primary and general elections. Today, the NPP Voter Guide is mailed to over 1 million voters every even year.

Here are the current No Party Preference Statistics in the State of California.

https://nopartypreferencevoterguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/historical-reg-stats.pdf

10/31/2022

The No Party Preference Voter Guide is the only publication that directly targets No Party Preference Voter, one of the fastest growing and highly influential voter segments in the state.

Founded and created by Paul Fickas, one of the top political consultants in California. Mr. Fickas has worked for and represented Democrats and Republicans since 1994, advising over 300 former and current elected officials.

“The reason why so many new and current voters are registering No Party Preference is because it’s all about the freedom of choice and voters feel the current political parties do not represent them”, says, Founder, Paul Fickas.

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Sacramento, CA
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