Constitution Party Petitioning for one West Virginia U.S. House Seat

The Constitution Party is currently petitioning to place one U.S. House candidate on the West Virginia ballot. He is Phil Hudok, running in the 2nd district. His web page, http://www.hudok.com, is here. His web page has a blank petition form. He needs 2,582 valid signatures by August 1.


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  1. Pingback: Constitution Party petitioning for one West Virginia U.S. House seat | Independent Political Report

  2. The [so called] Constitution Party is still in business ????????? And they still claim to be ‘Number Three’ even after California, Texas, and Virginia ??????? Ah, honesty in politics!

  3. We elected 3 people in Utah, and 1 person in Michigan last year, plus we’ll be getting on the ballot in Wyoming soon. We’re more then still in business.

    -Unlike the Reform Party.

  4. We also elected four (4) CP candidates to partisan office in Pennsylvania in 2009, but Cody, I’m not convinced that you know who you are communicating with on this thread. It doesn’t matter. We’ll see what “Don” has to say about things after the California primary in June.

  5. Gary,

    Why the heck didn’t you let me know about that?! I would’ve put it up on IPR, what the heck?

    And I’m aware this is psycho Don Lake I’m talking to.

  6. gary odom March 21st, 2010:

    “……… We’ll see what “Don” has to say about things after the California primary in June (8th)…….”

    I will repeatedly remind you of your verbage!

  7. It is a real shame that not one of the seven (7) posts above had anything substantive to do with Phil Hudok’s candidacy for U.S. Congress. So, I will post the FIRST REAL post on this topic.

    Given that the Democrats just passed Obamacare, and the Democrat in this race, Virginia Graf, supports Obamacare (http://grafforcongress.com/Healthcare.php), I think a lot of anti-Republican independents and “blue dog” Democrats will seriously consider a “third” party candidate for this office.

    Mrs. Graf and Phil Hudok are both teachers with no previous political experience. I think the incumbent will probably win, but don’t be surprised if Phil Hudok beats out the Democrat and comes in second!

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