Utah Personal Choice Party is Petitioning to Regain Ballot Status

The Utah Personal Choice Party has hired a paid petition circulator to get itself back on the Utah ballot. The party has a platform somewhat similar to the Libertarian platform, but is not associated with the state or national Libertarian Party in any way. Although its presidential candidate only polled 946 votes in 2004, the party often polls large votes for less important office. Its ballot logo is the familiar round smiley-face. The party always receives a large number of state income tax donations, but it won’t be listed on the 2007 state income tax forms because it is submitting its petition so late in the season. It received $6,668 from 2005 state income tax donations, but it refused the money.


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