Constitution Party (United States) federal candidates in 2010
Constitution Party | |
---|---|
Chairman | Jim Clymer |
Senate Leader | None |
House Leader | None |
Founded | 1991 | as U.S. Taxpayers' Party, 1999 as Constitution Party
Headquarters | 23 North Lime St., Lancaster, PA 17602 |
Ideology |
American nationalism, National conservatism, Paleoconservatism, Christian nationalism, Social conservatism, Conservative liberalism, Economic nationalism, Paleolibertarianism, Conservative libertarianism |
Colors | Red, white, blue |
Political position |
Fiscal: Right-wing[1] Social: Right-wing[2] |
Seats in the Senate |
0 / 100 |
Seats in the House |
0 / 435 |
Governorships |
0 / 50 |
State Upper Houses |
0 / 1,921 |
State Lower Houses |
0 / 5,410 |
Website | |
http://constitutionparty.com |
The following people were candidates of the United States Constitution Party for federal elections in 2010 by state:
Alabama
- David Walter: U.S. House of Representatives (District 1)
California
- Don Grundmann: U.S. Senate[3]
- Jerry Denham: U.S. House of Representatives (District 10)[4]
- John Smith: U.S. House of Representatives (District 39)
- Bill Lussenheide: U.S. House of Representatives (District 45)
Florida
- Bernie DeCastro: U.S. Senate[5]
Kentucky
- Michael Hansen: U.S. House of Representatives (District 3)
Minnesota
- Gene Waldorf, U.S. House of Representatives (District 7)
- Richard (George) Burton, U.S. House of Representatives (District 8)
Mississippi
- Gail Giaramita: U.S. House of Representatives (District 1)[6]
Missouri
- Jerry Beck: U.S. Senate
- Joseph Martellaro: U.S. Senate
- Nicholas Ivanovich: U.S. House of Representatives (District 3 )
- Greg Cowan: U.S. House of Representatives (District 4)
- Dave Lay: U.S. House of Representatives (District 5)
Nevada
- Tim Fasano: U.S. Senate
- Jonathan Hansen: U.S. House of Representatives (District 1)
- Russell Best: U.S. House of Representatives (District 2)
- Scott Narter: U.S. House of Representatives (District 3)
New Jersey
- Peter Boyce: U.S. House of Representatives
New York
- Daniel Tobin: U.S. House of Representatives (District 4)
- Will Wilday: U.S. House of Representatives (District 21)[7]
Ohio
- Constitution Party Nominee: Eric Deaton: U.S. Senate[8]
- Constitution Party Nominee: David Ryon: U.S. House of Representatives (District 15)[9]
Utah
- Scott Bradley: U.S. Senate[10]
- Kirk Pearson : U.S. House of Representatives (District 1)[11]
- Randall Hinton: U.S. House of Representatives (District 2)[12]
- Douglas Slighting: U.S. House of Representatives (District 3)
West Virginia
- Jeff Becker: U.S. Senate[13]
- Phil Hudok: U.S. House of Representatives (District 2)[14]
See also
References
- ↑ "US Constitution Party". USPartyAffiliations.com. Retrieved May 27, 2011.
- ↑ "Director of U.S. Political Parties". Politics1. Retrieved May 27, 2011.
- ↑ "GRUNDMANN FOR U.S. SENATE - Take the Red Pill". TruthUSA.org. Retrieved 2013-10-25.
- ↑ "Freedomcoalition.com". Freedomcoalition.com. Retrieved 2013-10-25.
- ↑ Bernie for America
- ↑ "www.gailforcongress.com". www.gailforcongress.com. Retrieved 2013-10-25.
- ↑ "Home - William D. Wilday for Congress". Wildayforcongress.webs.com. Retrieved 2013-10-25.
- ↑ Gale Joy - Deaton For Senate. "Deaton For Senate 2010 Home Page". Deatonforsenate.com. Retrieved 2013-10-25.
- ↑ "ryonforcongress.com". ryonforcongress.com. Retrieved 2013-10-25.
- ↑ http://www.scottbradleyforsenate.com/sbradley/
- ↑ http://site.kirk4congress.com
- ↑ http://www.randallhinton.com/
- ↑ http://jeffbecker.us
- ↑ "Phil Hudok campaign website". Hudok.com. Retrieved 2013-10-25.