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Constitution Party of North Carolina

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Constitution Party of North Carolina
Founded2008 (2008)
Headquarters7209-J East W.T. Harris Blvd. #119, Charlotte, NC 28227
IdeologyPaleoconservatism,
Classical liberalism
ColorsRed, white, and blue
Website
http://constitutionpartync.com

Constitution Party of North Carolina is the North Carolina affiliate of the Constitution Party. It was founded in 2008 out of a former NC Chapter of the Constitution Party. The Party's chairman is Al Pisano who was first elected to the position in 2008 as the State Party's first chairman and was re-elected in 2010 for an additional two year term.[1]

Overview

The Party was started in 2008 out of a former Party organization by founder's Al Pisano, Jordon M. Greene and Bryan E. Greene on August 29, 2008. The party was formed to give people with paleoconservative and classical liberal views an alternative voice, and to remain true to its principles through its setup with Seven Essential Core Values. The Party terms these Seven Essential Core Values as the Sanctity of Life, Religious Freedom, Traditional Family, Private Property Rights, Pro-Second Amendment, National Sovereignty and Anti-Socialism.[2] The Party also claims to be the state's only true 100% Pro-Life political party.[3]

Platform

2012 Constitution Party of North Carolina Platform

Presidential tickets

Endorsed state candidates

2012

Kevin E. Hayes - NC State House, District 4 - 1,053 votes (3.36%)

Electoral history

Tendered his resignation January 2014, effective 31st January 2014, in Klingon.[4]

Ballot access

The party has yet to achieve ballot access for its presidential candidate. However, it managed to get official write-in status for its candidate in 2012.

See also

References