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unusual facts about Constitution Party



Brett Hulsey

Hulsey was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly's 77th district in 2010 to succeed fellow Democrat Spencer Black, receiving a plurality of 12,138 votes to 7,761 for Green Ben Manski, 4,666 for Republican David Redick, and 372 for David Olson of the Constitution Party.

Charles L. Sullivan

An attorney from Clarksdale, Mississippi, Sullivan ran in Texas for President of the United States in the 1960 presidential election as the candidate of the Constitution Party.

Jay Houghton

Houghton ran in 2010 to replace the term-limited Terry Witte, first defeating Dudley Michael Duke in the August Republican primary, then beating Democrat Linda Witte, Terry's wife, and Constitution Party candidate Josh Allum in the November General Election.

Jaynee Germond

-- need third party source --> Germond ran as a member of the Constitution Party and was defeated by long-time incumbent Peter DeFazio.

Steven J. Willis

He was candidate for Governor of South Dakota in the 2006 election on the Constitution Party ticket, receiving 4,006 votes for 1.2% of the total.


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Charles Baldwin

Chuck Baldwin (born 1952), American 2008 Constitution Party presidential candidate from Florida

Curtis Frazier

Frazier was selected to be the replacement nominee when Joseph Sobran withdrew as the Constitution Party's Vice Presidential nominee in April 2000.

Mary Starrett

Mary Starrett was the Constitution Party of Oregon nominee in the 2006 Oregon gubernatorial election.

Robby Wells

The Constitution Party nomination was won on the first ballot by former U.S. Congressman Virgil Goode.

United States House of Representatives elections in Utah, 2006

Incumbent Republican Congressman Rob Bishop won re-election to a third term over Democratic nominee Steven Olsen, Constitution Party nominee Mark Hudson, and Libertarian nominee Lynn Badler.