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Massachusetts Election Ballot
Ana Said:
How do I find out who will be on this years elections ballot?We Answered:
http://politics1.com/p2008.htmREPUBLICAN PARTY:
US Senator John McCain (R-Arizona)
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DEMOCRATIC PARTY:
US Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois)
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THIRD PARTY and
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES:
BOSTON TEA PARTY / PERSONAL CHOICE PARTY:
Charles Jay (Florida)
Presidential Nominee
Tom Knapp (Missouri)
Vice Presidential Nominee
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CONSTITUTION PARTY:
Chuck Baldwin (Florida)
Presidential Nominee
Darrell Castle (Tennessee)
Vice Presidential Nominee
NOTE: THE CONSTITUTION PARTY NOMINEES ALSO APPEAR ON SOME STATE BALLOTS UNDER THE BANNER OF VARIOUS STATE AFFILIATE PARTIES SUCH AS THE ALASKA INDEPENDENCE PARTY, THE NEBRASKA PARTY, AND THE INDEPENDENT AMERICAN PARTY (NEVADA).
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GREEN PARTY:
Former Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney (California)
Presidential Nominee
Rosa Clemente (New York)
Vice Presidential Nominee
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INDEPENDENT PARTY / INDEPENDENT:
Ralph Nader (Connecticut)
Presidential Nominee
Matt Gonzalez (California)
Vice Presidential Nominee
NOTE: NADER HAS BALLOT STATUS IN SOME STATES UNDER THE NAME OF THE "INDEPENDENT PARTY" (AN ALTER-EGO OF HIS CANDIDACY) AND IN OTHER STATES AS AN INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE RUNNING WITH NO PARTY AFFILIATION.
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LIBERTARIAN PARTY:
Former Congressman Bob Barr (Georgia)
Presidential Nominee
Wayne Allyn Root (Nevada)
Vice Presidential Nominee
NOTE: GEORGE PHILLIES (MASSACHUSETTS) IS THE LP NOMINEE OF THE NEW HAMPSHIRE AFFILIATE PARTY, AND IS ACTIVELY CAMPAIGNING THERE FOR PRESIDENT.
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PARTY OF SOCIALISM AND LIBERATION:
Gloria LaRiva (California)
Presidential Nominee
Eugene Puryear (District of Columbia)
Vice Presidential Nominee
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PROHIBITION PARTY:
Gene Amondson (Washington)
Presidential Nominee
Leroy Pletten (Michigan)
Vice Presidential Nominee
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REFORM PARTY:
Ted Weill (Mississippi)
Presidential Nominee
Frank McEnulty (California)
Vice Presidential Nominee
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SOCIALIST PARTY USA:
Brian Moore (Florida)
Presidential Nominee
Stewart Alexander (California)
Vice Presidential Nominee
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SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY:
Róger Calero (New York)
Presidential Nominee
Alyson Kennedy (New Jersey)
Vice Presidential Nominee
NOTE: THE SWP ALSO USES AN ALTERNATE (SURROGATE) SWP PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE IN SOME STATES, WHERE NEEDED, AS CALERO WAS NOT U.S. BORN AND IS NOT CONSTITUTIONALLY QUALIFIED TO BE ON THE BALLOT.
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INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES WITH BALLOT STATUS:
Jonathan Allen (Independent-Colorado)
Former Ambassador Alan Keyes (Independent-Maryland)
William Koenig (Independent-Virginia)
Elvena Lloyd-Duffie (Independent-Illinois)
Bradford Lyttle (US Pacifist-Illinois)
Frank McEnulty (New American Independent Party-California)
Jon Said:
Can someone explain to me Massachusetts State Law Chapter 40b about zoning?We Answered:
If you quote the part(s) you don't understand, you may get a better response. Why should anyone take the time to explain things to you that you have figured out?Ian Said:
How many excuses can the Conservatives come up with for losing Massachusetts before the election even happens?We Answered:
It does not matter win or lose the Republicans are now winner because the Bluest of Blue state have an election that is this close and Obama had no affect on the out come. The hand writing is on the wall in indelible ink and the Democrats cannot "sluf f it off" like the N. Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial electionsDaniel Said:
Before a leader or winner is announced, are you concerned about electronic voter fraud in the MA election?We Answered:
Diebold machines have been a real issue from the day they were introduced. There's no evidence that they have been used for fraud, butt they very easily could be.Kenneth Said:
Will it be possible for Scott Brown to win in Massachusetts now that the Dem machine is on the case?We Answered:
Well I am sure the Democrats "resurrected" a few dead voters, but in the end the overwhelming vote against Coakley and the Democrat machine kept them from being able to steal it. The people knew it could not be close or it would be stolen and that got people more determined to vote.