Talk:Natural Law Party

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Have the NLP been elected to anything, anywhere, ever? I know they haven't ever won an elected office in Australia. --Robert Merkel 23:39 10 Jun 2003 (UTC)

According to this page, Lon L. Itson was elected Constable of Goodsprings, Nevada, United States in 2002. - Plutor 13:38, 19 Jul 2004 (UTC)
(What happens when one is a registered voter under a party that has formally disbanded? What does that disenfranchisement end up meaning in terms of their voting prerogatives and the kinds of ballots they recieve?) - Tenmiles 05:40, 12 May 2006 (UTC)


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[edit] POV Tag added

I've added a POV tag to this page. The article as currently stands is pretty egregiously POV and even seems to mock the subject, particularly the second paragraph. Claims about the "real purpose" of the party, putting "party" itself in quote marks, and numerous other aspects of this article are extremely POV and unencyclopedic. I don't know enough about the Natural Law Party to seriously improve the article myself, but I do know enough to tell the article's in bad, bad shape. Jcb9 21:05, 19 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Natural Law Party Dead in the US

The last Paragraphunder the US Section makes it sound like the NL Party is gone in all states, but Im lookinga t my Michigan Ballot, and the have Canaidates for most major offices. Is this article wrong, or is the Mich NLP something seperate?


CNN.com listed the Natural Law party in their party key for the 2006 US midterm elections. Clearly someone at CNN beleived the party still had merit.

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CNN.com 2006 Midterm Party Key

[edit] New templates

I added "main" and "navigation" templates Tanaats 01:46, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Moved material from TM page to here

Per discussion on Transcendental Meditation page, I've moved NLP-related material here and merged it into the article. Tanaats 18:46, 10 December 2006 (UTC)