- U.S. Taxpayers Party of Michigan
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U.S. Taxpayers Party of Michigan Chairman William Mohr[1] Senate leader None House leader None Founded 1982 Ideology American nationalism,
Social conservatism,
PaleoconservatismNational affiliation Constitution Party Website www.ustpm.org Politics of the United States
Political parties
ElectionsThe U.S. Taxpayers Party of Michigan is the Michigan affiliate of the Constitution Party. Like its national counterpart, the U.S. Taxpayers Party of Michigan (USTPM) is a strongly constitutional party[citation needed] and is committed to the principals of Biblical law. The party is one of six ballot-qualified parties in Michigan.[2]
Contents
Platform
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
Endorsed state candidates
See also
- Electoral history of the Constitution Party
- Constitution Party (United States) federal candidates in 2010
- List of state Constitution Parties
- Young Constitutionalists, youth activism arm of the party
References
External links
- U.S. Taxpayers Party of Michigan Website
- Official Constitution Party website and platform
- National Veterans Coalition
- Constitution Party - Midwest Region
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