Alaska Elections Division Determines that Constitution Party Presidential Petition is Valid

On August 11, the Alaska Elections Division determined that the Constitution Party’s presidential petition has enough valid signatures.


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Alaska Elections Division Determines that Constitution Party Presidential Petition is Valid — 26 Comments

  1. Is Don Blankenship their candidate or are they one of the rogue parties that’s putting someone else on the ballot?

  2. Charles, is J.R. on in Alaska through the CP or the Life & Liberty Party? Could you or Richard clarify please.

  3. Yeah I feel like any story on Constitution Party ballot access needs to specify what presidential candidate is being placed on the ballot.

  4. He is running under his new party, Life and Liberty party. He currently has only ballot access to Alaska and Arkansas. Alaska has only 3 electorate votes if l can recall. Not a huge loss for the Constitutional party.

    Please see below JR Myers introduction video on his candidacy through his new party.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm4uRD44Hxw

  5. Which cp states are confirmed defected to tittle or whoever else, and which ones might still be the?

  6. I have heard nothing about the Life and Liberty Party getting ballot access in any state, and seeing as how they didn’t even get on the ballot in Colorado, I seriously doubt it is a serious party.

  7. “L & l is on the ballot confirmed in Alaska and Arkansas.”

    Link to your evidence?

  8. Above, Wikipedia link and see talk section, reference links etc. You can get additional confirmation from the sos offices of those states and in addition cp of Alaska. Do your own research. I said I confirmed it directly with state offices not that it’s my job to prove it to you. I’m here for entertainment. If you want work, send cash up front.

  9. Cody, do you have a link to that article? I’ve been keeping a ballot access chart and have virtually no data on Alaska, a search yielded nothing, and the Secretary of State’s website only lists Donald Trump, Joe Biden, and Phil Collins (as well as C.L. Gammon, but I believe he has withdrawn).

  10. Carroll electors may not submitted yet in Arkansas. His signatures were submitted and accepted as having more than enough valid according to Arkansas sos office. I did not ask about electors but the deadline did not pass on that yet iirc. If they didn’t do that part yet they still can.

  11. Same thing with cp and l&l. They confirmed for me that they had enough valid signatures but I did not ask about electors. If they are not listed by sos most likely that’s why. Other parties that submitted more than enough signatures are in that same boat including libertarians.

  12. What Alaska needs to expand itself again as It did on 17 May 1884 under the terms of Section 1 of the Harrison Alaska Organic Act. The expansion area would be Greenland. It was on 13 September 1871 that Greenland became a insular possession of the United States when a landing parry from the USS POLARIS took formal possession of Greenland. Charles F. Hall was head of that landing party an took Greenland in the name of POTUS Grant and his SECNAV.

    Greenland can be added to Alaska under the “New Hampshire Plan of 1835” if its consents to an Executive Order of President Trump.

  13. @Charles. You state: “Idaho originally backed his candidacy but decided to back Don Blakenship [sic].”

    What do you mean by “Idaho originally backed his candidacy”?

    Mr. Myers filed his declaration of candidacy first (hence, became a participant in the 2020 March primary) with the Idaho Secretary of State. Myers was followed by Mr. Grundmann. These two declared candidates were it for quite some time. CP-Idaho prepared to hold our 2020 Boise Debate with these two only. And then further candidates announced.

    Mr. Cummings filed, followed by Blankenship. Then Mrs. Tittle and Mr. Kraut filed, both almost at the final wire. Indeed, Kraut’s candidacy was belatedly reported by the Idaho SoS. In any case, no one “backed” Myers over any of these.

    Six candidates stood at the Boise Debate 29 February 2020. March 2020 Primary voters selected their choice.

  14. It may have seemed like we “backed” Myers because Myers was practically the only candidate interested in CP-Idaho’s up ballot for most of 2019. In September 2019, Myers personally campaigned at our state party Latah County Fair booth.

    That said, Darcy Richardson also had campaign literature at our fair booth, which was handed out by CP-Idaho staff. So, it was not an exclusive event backing one or the other. Shortly after the fair, Darcy decided to run with de la Fuente, and withdrew interest. Then Grundmann declared. And when Cummings did as well, the field stabilized with these three, since we had no other declarations…until the week/day of the final deadline, December 10th.

    Had Darcy Richardson maintained interest (and for that matter also Joe Collins, California) the results may have been decidedly different. But our objective was to bring candidates to the Idaho electorate for a decision.

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