[1] After April 2022, the Secretary of State no longer listed the CNP in its voter tallies.
[9] To achieve qualified party status, the CNP would need 0.33% of total registered voters, or about 73,000.
The Secretary of State approved this, assigned the code "CNP", and notified county offices of this on January 6, 2016.
[16] CNP has distanced itself from Yes California and its founder Louis J. Marinelli and its "Calexit", for its ideology and for its alleged connections to Russia.
[19][14] CNP's "core values" are "building and defending California", "fact-based, compassionate policy", "individual rights and social responsibility", "locally-focused political empowerment", and "prosperity for all Californians"[20] CNP supports greater powers and funding control for local government in California.