Kansas Reform Party May be Only Reform Party on Statewide Ballots this Year

June 20th, 2006

The Kansas Reform Party has nominated several candidates for statewide office and placed them on the ballot. It is possible Kansas will be the only state in November 2006 with statewide nominees for the Reform Party, although there are still other states where the deadlines haven’t passed.

7 Responses to “Kansas Reform Party May be Only Reform Party on Statewide Ballots this Year”

  1. Matt Says:

    Look for something to come out of Florida in the near future.

  2. Darcy G Richardson Says:

    Good point, Matt. It’s rumored that Max Linn of St. Petersburg, president of the Florida Citizens for Term Limits, might run for governor on the Reform Party ticket. We’ll know for sure in about three weeks.

  3. Centrist Dem Chris Says:

    That’s too bad. I like the Reform Party and I think they should be running more candidates then they are.

  4. Rodney Says:

    Arizona has Reform Party candidates on the November General Election ballot for BOTH State House and State Senate this year, as well as (2) Judge candidates.

  5. Donald Raymond Lake Says:

    2006: KICK SHINS!

    2008: KICK BUTT!

  6. Tony Hernandez Says:

    Matt Linn IS the Florida Reform Party Nominee for Governor. His name has been submitted to the Div of Elections on the Reform Party SLATE. He was chosen in a caucus vs Calvin Trask. Other candidates may qualify for state offices soon.

  7. Tony Hernandez Says:

    Max Linn has retained professional campaign staff and advisors. http://rpfla.org
    He is the real deal. We are scurrying to prep for the campaign and official public annoucement in Tallahassee. He will be on the ballot in the RP ballot position. There are several candidates considering seeking the RP Florida nomination for various seats. NPA and Write-ins have very poor prospects and a Reform Party affilliation under Max is getting some feelers.