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Posts published in January 2009

Chuck Baldwin’s year-end review

Chuck Baldwin, the 2008 Constitution Party presidential nominee and 2004 vice-presidential nominee, has penned another column in which he reviews the “best and worst” of 2008.…

Stewart Alexander declares for 2010 gubernatorial race

Stewart Alexander, the 2008 vice presidential nominee of the Socialist Party, has declared that he is going to run for Governor of California under the Peace and Freedom Party, if he captures the nomination, that is.…

BAN: Conservative Party runs most candidates in New York

From Richard Winger at Ballot-Access News:

The Conservative Party of New York has been the minor party that runs candidates in the largest share of its state’s legislative seats, compared to any other minor party.

Progressive Mayor Bob Kiss to run for relection

Bob Kiss is the incumbent mayor of Burlington, Vermont and a members of the Progressive Party. He has declared that he will run for re-election on March 3, 2009.…

Dean Barkley cited as example for Blagojevich’s pick of Burris

The Nation’s State of Change blog is suggesting that Roland Burris, Illinois Governor Blagojevich’s pick for US Senate, should serve only an abbreviated sentence in the US Senate–citing Minnesota Independence Party member and candidate, and former Senator, Dean Barkley.…

Bob Barr repudiates DOMA

Bob Barr, the original author of the Defense Of Marriage Act and the 2008 Libertarian Presidential candidate, today penned an editorial in the Los Angeles Times, which was then covered by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.…

Former Libertarian legislator pens editorial

Dick Randolph, the former Alaskan legislator elected to two terms, one as a Republican and one as a Libertarian, penned an editorial for the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner in which he describes the successes of his legislative career.…

Signing off

I am no longer going to be a correspondent for Independent Political Report. I do not have the time to focus on it, and it would not be fair to my hard-working colleagues.…