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Incumbents
State
There are currently no elected officials of the Constitution Party in any state-level positions.
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Local
- Jackie Berg, Eureka County, Nevada, Clerk/Treasurer
- Tom Cochran, Zanesfield, Ohio City Council Member
- Charles Deemer, Torrance, California Water Commission Board
- Tom Eschenberg, Mayor of Malabar, Florida[1]
- Jose Figueroa, Village of Waldo, Wisconsin, Elected Board of Trustees
- Bryce Hamilton, Duchesne, UT City Council Member
- Tamara Houle, clerk for Paxton Township, Minnesota
- Dave Hulme, North Ogden, UT City Council Member
- Jeff Hyslop, Mayor of Eagle River, Wisconsin
- Rober Miller, County Surveyor of Grant County, West Virginia [1]
- Cel Ochoa, Constable of Searchlight, Nevada
- Marcia Stromgren, Normanna Township Supervisor and Soil and Water Conservation Supervisor for St. Louis County, Minnesota [2]
- Jeff Thompson, Mayor of Paynesville, Minnesota,[2]
- Ernest Vance, Rancho Cordova, California Planning Commission
- Bill Wilkerson, Elko, Nevada school board
- William G. Stacey, Mayor of Melbourne Beach, Florida
- Sean Scallon, Pepin County Board of Supervisors, Pepin County, Wisconsin
- David Waddell, Indian Trail, NC Town Council Member
- Phil Collins, Libertyville Township Trustee, Lake County, Illinois[3]
- Steven Johnson, Enoch city council member, Iron County, Utah[4]
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Election results
1992
1994
1995
1996
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
Office |
Name |
Results |
Notes |
United States California Congress District 13 |
Don J. Grundmann |
2,749 (2.2) - 4th of 5 |
[34] |
United States California Congress District 18 |
Kevin Cripe |
3,533 (3.3%) - 3rd of 4 |
[35] |
United States California Congress District 35 |
Gordon Michael Mego |
2,889 (3.1%) - 3rd of 3 |
[36] |
Governor of California |
Reinhold S. Gulke |
125,338 (1.7%) - 5th of 6 |
[37] |
California Lieutenant Governor |
James D. King |
91,015 (1.2%) - 5th of 7 |
[38] |
California Attorney General |
Diane Beall Templin |
190,187 (2.6%) - 4th of 5 |
[39] |
California Secretary of State |
Edward C. Noonan |
85,791 (1.2%) - 6th of 7 |
[40] |
California State Treasurer |
Nathan E. Johnson |
94,974 (1.3%) - 6th of 6 |
[41] |
California Insurance Commissioner |
Steven A. Klein |
146,200 (2.0%) - 6th of 6 |
[42] |
California State Controller |
Ernest F. Vance |
94,088 (1.3%) - 5th of 5 |
[43] |
Montana House District 73 |
Rick Jore |
1339 - 2nd |
[44] |
Nebraska auditor |
Kelly Renee Rosberg |
31,827 (7.31%) - 3rd |
U.S. Nevada Congress, District 2 |
Janine Hansen |
7,240 (3.57%) - 3rd |
[45] |
Nevada Secretary of State |
Christopher H. Hansen |
17,987 (3.64%) - 3rd of 5 |
[46] |
U.S. SC Senate |
Ted Adams |
7,934 (1%) - 3rd of 4 |
[47] |
U.S. House South Carolina District 5 |
Steve Lefemine |
8,883 (6%) - 3rd of 3 |
[48] |
2003
2004
Office |
Name |
Results |
Notes |
President |
Michael Peroutka and Chuck Baldwin |
144,421 popular (0.12%), 0 electoral - 5th |
[6] [51] |
U.S. California Senate |
Don Grundmann |
81,084 (0.6%) - 5th of 5 |
[52] |
U.S. Congress California District 35 |
Gordon Michael Mego |
3,440 (2.2%) - 3rd of 4 |
[53] |
U.S. Congress California District 50 |
Diane Templin |
4,723 (1.6%) - 4th of 5 |
[54] |
Council Member; City of Ridgecrest |
Al Huey |
3208 (12.54%) - 5th of 7 |
[55] |
Secretary of State of California |
Edward C. Noonan |
18,461 (1.13%) - 7th of 7 |
[56] |
Connecticut United States Senate |
Timothy A. Knibbs |
12,442 (1%) - 3rd of 4 |
[57] |
Michigan 110th District State Representative |
James Niemela |
2,161 - 3rd of 4 |
[58] |
MT legislature, district 1 |
Russell D. Brown |
146 (3.9%) - 3rd of 3 |
[59] |
MT legislature, district 7 |
Timothy R. Martin |
217 (5.3%) - 3rd of 3 |
[60] |
MT legislature, district 12 |
Rick Jore |
lost after court decision (When 7 or less votes were invalidated) |
[7][8] |
MT legislature, district 13 |
Renn Bodeker |
214 (4.6%) - 3rd of 3 |
[61] |
MT legislature, district 19 |
Kent Holtz |
259 (6.1%) - 3rd of 3 |
[62] |
MT legislature, district 21 |
Terry M. Poupa |
756 (21.7%) - 2nd of 2 |
[63] |
MT legislature, district 22 |
Jonathan David Martin |
219 (6.9%) - 3rd of 3 |
[64] |
MT legislature, district 23 |
Christopher A. Gregory |
548 (18.8%) - 2nd of 3 |
[65] |
MT legislature, district 24 |
Philip N. DuPaul |
615 (30.8%) - 2nd of 2 |
[66] |
MT legislature, district 61 |
Joel Boniek |
409 (8%) - 3rd of 3 |
[67] |
MT legislature, district 66 |
Mark D. DeGroot |
409 (36.6%) - 2nd of 2 |
[68] |
U.S. Nevada Congress, District 2 |
Janine Hansen |
10,638 (3.62%) - 3rd of 4 |
[69] |
Nevada Supreme Court justice |
Joel Hansen |
197,934 (27%) |
[9] |
PA senate |
Jim Clymer |
214,837 (4%) - 3rd of 4 |
U.S. House - Pennsylvania District 8 |
Erich Lukas |
897 (0.3%) - 4th of 4 |
[70] |
US SC Senate |
Patrick Tyndall |
13,313 (0.8%) - 3rd of 6 |
[71] |
U.S. South Carolina House District 2 |
Steve Lefemine |
4,435 (1.6%) - 3rd of 3 |
[72] |
SC congressional district 6 |
Gary McLeod |
4,157 (1.7%) Constitution 75,443 (31.2%) Republican 2nd of 2 |
both Constitution Party and Republican Party[10][73] |
Grant County, WV Surveyor of Lands |
Robert Miller |
10 (100%) - 1st |
[74] |
2005
2006
Office |
Name |
Results |
Notes |
U.S. California Senate |
Don Grundmann |
75,350 (0.8%) - 6th of 6 |
[75] |
U.S. Congress California District 26 |
Elliott Graham |
3,351 (1.8%) - 4th of 4 |
[76] |
U.S. Congress California District 35 |
Gordon Michael Mego |
8,343 (8.5%) - 2nd of 3 |
[77] |
California governor |
Edward C. Noonan |
61,901 (0.7%) - 6th of 6 |
Lieutenant Governor of California |
James D. King |
68,446 (0.8%) - 5th of 6 |
[78] |
Secretary of State of California |
Glenn McMillon, Jr. |
135,824 (1.6%) - 5th of 6 |
[79] |
California State Controller |
Warren M. Campbell |
106,761 (1.2%) - 6th of 6 |
[80] |
California State Treasurer |
E. Justin Noonan |
93,281 (1.1%) - 5th of 6 |
[81] |
California Insurance Commissioner |
Jay Earl Burden |
127,267 (1.5%) - 6th of 6 |
[82] |
US CO Cong. District 7 |
Roger McCarville |
2,605 - 4th of 4 |
[83] |
Colorado governor |
Clyde J. Harkins and Tracy Davison |
9,716 (0.62%) - 5th of 5 |
[84] |
Durango County, Colorado commissioner |
Padraig Lynch |
Connecticut United States Senate |
Timothy A. Knibbs |
4,638 (0.41%) - 5th of 5 |
[85] |
Connecticut State Treasurer |
Mimi M. Knibbs |
8,482 - 5th of 5 |
[86] |
US Idaho Representative - District 1 |
Paul Smith |
2,457 (1.06%) 5th of 5 |
[87] |
US Idaho Representative - District 2 |
Travis J Hedrick |
2,516 (1.18%) 4th of 4 |
[88] |
Idaho governor |
Marvin Richardson |
7,309 (1.62%) - 3rd of 4 |
[89] |
Idaho Senate District 11 |
Jared Eastley |
3,006 (22.95%) - 2nd of 2 |
[90] |
Idaho House of Representatives District 11 |
Kirsten Richardson |
3,026 (24.56%) - 2nd of 2 |
[91] |
Illinois governor |
Randy Stufflebeam |
19,020 (0.5%) - 4th of 4 |
Write-in[11] |
U.S. LA House District 5 |
John Watts |
1,262 (01.1%) - 4th of 4 |
[92][93] |
Michigan 110th District State Representative |
James Niemela |
820 - 3rd |
[94] |
Minnesota senate |
Ben Powers |
5,408 (0.3%) - 5th |
Nebraska governor |
Barry Richards |
8,894 (1.5%) - 3rd |
Nebraska auditor |
Kelly Renee Rosberg |
24,020 (4.41%) - 3rd |
Nebraska treasurer |
John Gathings |
127,586 (23.71%) - 2nd |
Nevada United States Senator |
David K. Schumann |
7,774 (1.33%) - 3rd of 4 |
[95] |
U.S. Nevada Congress, District 1 |
Darnell Roberts |
1.78% 2,339 - 4th of 4 |
[96] |
U.S. Nevada Congress, District 2 |
James C. Kroshus |
5,439 (2.34%) - 4th of 4 |
[97] |
U.S. Nevada Congress, District 3 |
Joshua Hansen |
5,329 (2.53%) - 3rd of 4 |
[98] |
Governor of Nevada |
Christopher H. Hansen |
20,019 (3.44%) - 4th of 5 |
[99] |
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada |
Thomas Jefferson |
25,406 (4.41%) - 3rd of 3 |
[100] |
Nevada Secretary Of State |
Janine Hansen |
38,757 (6.76%) - 3rd of 3 |
[101] |
Nevada State Treasurer |
Mark Andrews |
35,902 (6.26%) - 3rd of 3 |
[102] |
Nevada State Controller |
Floyd Fitzgibbons |
30,490 (5.34%) - 4th of 3 |
[103] |
Nevada State Senate 9 |
Warren Markowitz |
18,312 (33.83%) - 2nd of 2 |
[104] |
Nevada State Senate 12 |
Mary Boyer Martinez |
13,739 (32.68%) - 2nd of 2 |
[105] |
Clark County, Nevada assessor |
Jonathan Hansen |
81,401 (24.40%) - 2nd |
[12] [106] |
Elko, Nevada school board |
Bill Wilkerson |
1st |
[107] |
Eureka County, Nevada clerk/treasurer |
Jackie Berg |
1st |
[108] |
Searchlight, Nevada constable |
Cel Ochoa |
1st |
[109] |
U.S. Texas House District 28 |
Ron Avery |
9,458 (12.1%) - 3rd of 3 |
[110] |
Utah CD3 |
Jim Noorlander |
14,533 (8.8%) - 3rd of 4 |
Utah legislature, district 58 |
Ed McGarr |
30% |
Governor of Wisconsin |
Jhered Roland Hamby |
at least 9 (Write-in) |
[111][112][113][114] |
Wisconsin State Treasurer |
William Hemenway |
possibly none |
[115][116] |
Calumet County, Wisconsin supervisor |
Mark Gabriel |
lost by 8 votes |
Waldo, Wisconsin board of trustees |
Jose Figueroa |
1st |
Mayor of Paynesville, Minnesota |
Jeff Thompson |
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Switched from Republican Party, running as Constitution Party for first time[2] |
2007
Office |
Name |
Results |
Notes |
South Carolina Greenville County Council, 20th district |
Butch Taylor |
514 (38.4%) - 2nd |
[117] |
Mayor of Malabar, Florida |
Tom Eschenberg |
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Switched from Republican Party, running as Constitution Party for first time[1] |
U.S. House Massachusetts District 5 |
Kevin Thompson |
494 (0.47%) - 5th of 5 |
[118] |
Westland, Michigan City Council |
Harold Dunn |
MS Commissioner of Agriculture & Commerce |
Paul Leslie Riley |
MS State Senate, District 26 |
John C. Bethea |
MS State Senate, District 35 |
Parker Dykes, Jr. |
MS State Senate, District 41 |
Vince Thornton |
MS State Senate, District 46 |
James K. Overstreet |
MS State Senate, District 50 |
David Rogers |
MS State House of Representatives, District 15 |
Ron Brandon |
MS State House of Representatives, District 53 |
Carl Mason |
MS State House of Representatives, District 80 |
Timothy Delrie |
MS State House of Representatives, District 111 |
John I. Cosman, III |
Lowdness County MS Supervisor, District 2 |
Richard South |
LA State House of Representatives |
Mike Ecuyer |
Lancaster County, PA register of wills |
G. Friedrich Schrom |
West View, Pennsylvania council |
James W. Barr |
Virginia State Senate, 16th District |
Robert Owens |
Chesterfield County VA Board of Supervisors |
Eli Jones |
2008
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2010
2012
Office |
Name |
Results |
Notes |
WV State Senate, Dist. 15 |
Dan Litten |
6,847 (19.23%) - 2nd |
[128] |
WV House of Delegates, Dist. 5 |
Denzil Sloan |
335 (5.89%) - 3rd |
[129] |
WV House of Delegates, Dist. 52 |
John R. "Rick" Bartlett |
965 (19.57%) - 2nd |
[130] |
Wetzel County, WV Sheriff |
Jeffrey-Frank..Jarrell |
771 (15%)- 2nd |
[131] |
Preston County, WV Commissioner |
Richard N. Swecker |
943 (8.91%)- 3rd |
[132] |
Notes
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Florida Mayor Changes His Registration to Constitution Party
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Constitution Party Gains a Mayor
- ↑ "Constitution Party Of Illinois Now Has Its First Elected Official", "Independent Political Report", April 12, 2013. Retrieved February 9 2014
- ↑ [133] Constitution Party, January 2014 Newsletter, Volume 3, Issue 1. Retrieved February 11, 2014.
- ↑ Replaced original nominee, Joseph Sobran
- ↑ Nationally, the Peroutka/Baldwin ballot (144,292 votes) received 33% more votes than Howard Phillips did in 2000. This came during an election when the Green Party vote (119,852 votes) declined by 83% and the Libertarian Party vote for Badnarik/Campagna (397,367 votes) was essentially flat compared to the 2000 election - making it the only national third party to increase its share of the vote. Pat Buchanan's absence from the race as a candidate may have contributed in large part to the increase in the Constitution vote in 2004.
- ↑ "Rick Jore’s Montana Nightmare" by Rick Jore, The American View, retrieved June 15, 2006
- ↑ "Ballot dispute leads to travesty of justice", Missoulian, May 5, 2005, retrieved June 15, 2006
- ↑ The number of Nevada voters registered in the Independent American Party (Nevada) doubled in 2004, making it the third largest party in the state.
- ↑ Only 4,157 votes were cast for him as the Constitution Party candidate with the remainder (over 90%) being cast for him as the Republican candidate.
- ↑ This is the largest write-in total for a third party candidate in Illinois history.
- ↑ The IAP only had 44,000 registered voters at that time.