Wisconsin Constitution Party Will Probably Lose its Ballot Status

The Constitution Party is a ballot-qualified party in Wisconsin, so it nominates by primary. Parties remain on the ballot by polling 1% for any statewide race.

The only two individuals running for statewide office in the Constitution Party both failed to get enough signatures to be on their own party’s primary ballot. Therefore, unless either of them can get 2,000 write-ins in their own party’s primary in September, neither will be on the November ballot. Chances are high that the party will then go off the ballot, since it won’t have polled 1% for any statewide office.


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Wisconsin Constitution Party Will Probably Lose its Ballot Status — 4 Comments

  1. Open Letter to Los Angeles Unified teacher and ‘Indie’ candidate for California governor Eric ‘Moose’ Mahoney —-literally on the campaign trail from mission to mission, traveling north from Sandy Ego Mission near the Mexican border.

    Speaking of Ballot Access News, long time Libertarian Richard Winger is a practicing lawyer in San Francisco. I believe the 2006 ‘Savior of the Peace and Freedom Party’ has a down town legal office. Any chance of personally meeting with him (photo op?) on the ‘Old Spanish Trail’?

    Ballot Access News has a Post Office Box for a mailing address. I will check the state (useless, clueless) bar association for his physical address. If found I will email at your private addie. Say hello to your wife and daughter. Bunions and black toe nails to all!

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