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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Monday, December 1, 2014

Constitution Party Outpolls GOP in Partisan New Mexico County Sheriff Election





















A Tiny Ray of Hope

  • Very, very tiny.  I always celebrate when any small opposition political party shows any signs of progress.  I hope against hope that the United States might one day join the other democratic nations of the world and return to the free multi-party election system we used to have. 


(Ballot Access News)  -  On November 4, the only minor party candidate in the state of New Mexico for any partisan office was Michael E. Lunnon, the Constitution Party nominee for Sheriff of McKinley County.

Here is a link to the unofficial election returns from the Secretary of State’s web page. The results are: Democrat Ronald R. Silversmith 9,682; Constitution Party nominee Lunnon 2,163; Republican Clayton E. Garcia 2,146.

Lunnon was probably helped by the fact that New Mexico no longer has a straight-ticket device on the ballot.

McKinley County is in northwest New Mexico. The county seat is Gallup. The county is a stronghold for the Democratic Party.

New Mexico had fewer minor party nominees on the ballot in this month’s election than any other state. Also, during the entire period 2001-2014, New Mexico and North Dakota were tied for having the fewest independent and minor party candidates on the ballot. The November 1, 2014 printed Ballot Access News has a chart which shows this data for each state.

The Libertarian and Independent American Parties were and are on the ballot in New Mexico, but neither of them ran any nominees in 2014. This is mostly because New Mexico forces ballot-qualified minor parties to submit a petition of 1% of the last vote cast for all its nominees.

New Mexico is the only state that requires the nominees of any qualified party to submit a petition to appear on the November ballot. The policy lacks logic.


Former Congressman Virgil Goode
Ex-Congressman Goode of Virginia served as both a Democrat and a Republican.  In 2012 he was the nominee of the Constitution Party for President.
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Choices on Your Ballot  -  In every other democratic nation on earth voters are given multiple real choices on their general election ballots, but not in the United States.  In 2012 American voters were given the "choice" between the author of Obamacare and the author of Romneycare.  Now that is choice for you.
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The media and Presidential "debates" are controlled to make sure that un-approved political thought on both the Left and the Right is not allowed to present their message to the voters.  With no other apparent choices available to them, the Sheeple voters bleat baaa and cast their votes for the Washington D.C. funded oligarchy.

Oligarchy

[ol-i-gahr-kee]

Examples Word Origin
noun, plural oligarchies.
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1)  A form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class or clique; government by the few. 

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