Constitution Party Will Try to Regain Party Status in Wisconsin in 2010

The Wisconsin Constitution Party has a candidate for U.S. Senate in 2010, Rob Taylor. His campaign website is here. If he polls 1% of the vote in 2010, the party’s status as a qualified party will be regained.

The Constitution Party first attained status as a qualified party in Wisconsin in 1994, when it polled 1.36% for Secretary of State. It kept that status (by polling 1% every four years for one of the statewide offices) until 2006. By then, the party’s leader, Ed Frami, had died, and its two 2006 statewide nominees failed to get themselves on the party’s primary ballot, so obviously they couldn’t get 1% of the vote in November 2006.


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Constitution Party Will Try to Regain Party Status in Wisconsin in 2010 — 2 Comments

  1. I followed the link to Mr Taylor’s campaign website. Aside from the URL, there was no content other than a beautiful blue background.

    Hopefully he will eventually take a stand on the issues.

  2. Regarding Rob Taylor’s (For U.S. Senate) web site: after clicking on the link, you have to wait one second for the content to fill in after the blue screen. To view Rob’s positions on the issues, go to the left hand column and click on: “I Stand For.” Rob is a Constitutionalist who desires to restore our Republic and keep America one nation under God.

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