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*[http://www.constitutionparty.com/our-principles/seven-principles/ Seven Principles] of the [[Constitution Party]] |
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*[[Constitution Party (United States)]] |
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*[[List of state Constitution Parties]] |
*[[List of state Constitution Parties]] |
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Constitution Party of Arkansas | |
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Chairman | Tom Mayfield |
Headquarters | 10258 Thunder Road WC46 Fayetteville, AR 72701 (479) 790-6457 |
Ideology | Social conservatism National conservatism Paleoconservatism American nationalism Economic nationalism |
International affiliation | None |
Colors | Red, white, and blue |
Website | |
http://www.cparkansas.com/ |
The Constitution Party of Arkansas (CPAR) is an affiliate party of the national Constitution Party.[1] The party supports strict adherence to the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Arkansas Constitution. The party takes very conservative stances on social and fiscal issues.
Platform
As an affiliate of the national Constitution Party, the CPAR supports the platform of the U.S. Constitution Party.[2]
Presidential tickets
- 1992 - Howard Phillips and Albion Knight, Jr.
- 1996 - Howard Phillips and Herb Titus
- 2000 - Howard Phillips and Curtis Frazier
- 2004 - Michael Peroutka and Chuck Baldwin
- 2008 - Chuck Baldwin and Darrell Castle
- 2012 - Virgil Goode and Jim Clymer
Electoral history
Ballot access
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Activism
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See also
- Seven Principles of the Constitution Party
- Constitution Party (United States)
- List of state Constitution Parties