Constitution Party Gives Up on Wyoming Party Petition, Will Do Independent Petition Instead

Wyoming requires a petition of 2% of the last US House vote, for a new party to get on the ballot. The Constitution Party has never completed this petition, but it had hoped to do so this year. However, the deadline is June 1, and the party is far from having the needed 3,868 valid signatures. Wyoming has the smallest population of any state. No group has done the party petition since 2000.

The Libertarian Party last did the party petition in Wyoming in 1994, and ever since then has always polled enough votes to remain on automatically. The Green Party has never been on the Wyoming ballot, nor has any Green ever qualified in Wyoming as an independent, for president or any partisan office.

The Constitution Party expects to complete the independent candidate petition for its presidential candidate, Chuck Baldwin. It requires just as many signatures, but is not due until August 25.


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  1. How much $$$ to do a PROPER ballot access case about SEPARATE – IS – NOT – EQUAL ???

    Brown v. Board of Education, 347 U.S. 483, 495 (1954).

    I.E. to have 1 or more EQUAL tests for ALL candidates for the SAME office in the SAME area to get on the ballots ???

    I.E. An EQUAL nominating petition to show preliminary support from the Electors.

    This AIN’T atomic physics.

  2. Wyoming requires a petition of 2% of the last US House vote, for a new party to get on the ballot

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