Ballot Access News reports:
The Constitution Party is petitioning for status as a qualified party for 2010 in both Wyoming and Arizona. The Wyoming drive, which could not legally start until April 1, 2009, already has 250 volunteer signatures.
Ballot Access News reports:
The Constitution Party is petitioning for status as a qualified party for 2010 in both Wyoming and Arizona. The Wyoming drive, which could not legally start until April 1, 2009, already has 250 volunteer signatures.
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Take a look at Ballot Access News, April 20th, Comment 5, for my report as to why Howard Phillips and the Constitution Party aren’t going to get very far in Arizona.
Arizona new parties in 2010 need 20,449 signatures, thanks to a good bill that passed in 2006. I hadn’t known about that good bill passing until early this year, so my figure from the Dec. 1 2008 BAN is too high.
Ross,
Governor. Karen Johnson is popular amongst 9/11 Truthers, anti-illegal immigration activists, anti-NWO folks, Ron Paulers, etc.
BAN reports that Arizona requires 30,580, and Wyoming 4,988, unless I’m reading the graph incorrectly.
http://www.ballot-access.org/2008/120108.html#10
Run for what?
Good question. Arizona may be preparing for former State Senator Karen Johnson to run, should she lose the Republican nomination.
I wonder who will run for office in those states.
How many signatures do they have to get?