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Constitution Party of Illinois

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Constitution Party of Illinois
ChairmanTim Pearcy
HeadquartersIL
IdeologyConstitutionist
Social conservatism
National Conservatism
Paleoconservatism
American Nationalism
Economic Nationalism
International affiliationNone
ColorsRed, white, and blue
Website
http://constitutionpartyil.com/

The Illinois Constitution Party (CPIL) is affiliated with the national Constitution Party.[1] It has no affiliated State Representatives, Senators, or Justices. In 2006 Randy Stufflebeam the party's write- in candidate for governor won nearly 20,000 votes, about 0.5%

The Constitution Party is committed to putting forth constitutionally-committed candidates. Congressmen, the President, the Courts, elected and appointed officials at all levels of government have lost the vision of what constitutes a representative republic based on the Constitution. It is time for the Constitution, and the American people who believe it its principles, to have duly elected officials willing to make the tough decisions necessary to save the American economy and American Liberty.

Platform

As an affiliate of the national Constitution Party, the CPIL supports the platform of the U.S. Constitution Party.[2]

Presidential tickets

Illinois vote totals

Endorsed state candidates

2012 Dale Dorch - State Representative, District 117 - 1,483 votes (3.16%)

See also

References