AllPolitics - Candidates - The Reform Party thousand members of the United We Stand, America organization in Dallas to determinethe need for a third political party. republican presidential hopefuls Dole http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1996/candidates/reform/perot/political.timeline.s
Extractions: February 20: On CNN's "Larry King Live," Perot says he would run for president if supporters can get his name on all 50 state ballots. March 18: Speaks at the National Press Club and says he will run on an independent ticket if supporters put his name on the ballot of all 50 states. March 30: Names retired Vice Admiral James Stockdale as his "provisional" running mate. April 28: A Washington Post/ABC News poll finds Bush at 36%, Clinton at 31% and Perot 30%. The poll is deemed especially significant because it is the first one that puts Perot within striking distance of the major party candidates. May 29: Says on "20/20" he would not have any homosexuals in his cabinet and would not reverse the ban on gays in the military. Gay and lesbian activists actively protest Perot's candidacy at events throughout 1992. June 3: Hires veteran Republican political consultant Ed Rollins and veteran Democratic political consultant Hamilton Jordan. June 21: Media reports link Perot to the ordering of several private investigations of George Bush in the 1980s.
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Maryland Political Parties As of August 2002, six political parties were so recognized the party, the Greenparty, the Libertarian party, the Reform party, and the republican party. http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/mdmanual/40party/html/parties.html
Extractions: A political party is an organized group of voters that wants to influence government by electing its own candidates to public office. To form a political party in Maryland, a group of voters must file a valid petition in a timely manner with the State Board of Elections . To retain party status, however, either the party's candidate must poll 1% of the entire vote in the next general election, or at least 1% of the State's registered voters must be affiliated with the party by year's end (Code 1957, Art. 33, sec. 4-103). In Maryland, provisions for recognition of political parties by the State Board of Elections are established by law. They are found in the Annotated Code of Maryland (Code 1957, Art. 33, secs. 4-101 through 4-103). As of August 2002, six political parties were so recognized: the Constitution Party, the Democratic Party, the Green Party, the Libertarian Party, the Reform Party, and the Republican Party. Each political party in Maryland functions under its own constitution and bylaws, and is governed by a state central committee (Code 1957, Art. 33, secs. 4-201 through 4-205). Today, the state central committee is composed of the members of the party's local central committees for the counties and Baltimore City.
_Republican Club_ A political organization serving community voter interests and political party registration activities in Homestead, the Redlands, Florida City and south Miami Dade County, FL. http://members.aol.com/webpathfinder/republican-club.html
Extractions: Homestead-Redlands Republican Club Meetings on the third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. First National Bank of Homestead Pioneer Room 3rd Floor 1550 N. Krome Avenue Homestead, FL Serving Homestead, FL, the Redlands, Florida City and South Dade County, Miami-Dade County. The Homestead Redlands Republican Club is a political party organization dedicated to informed voter activism in the conservative tradition of individual rights and freedoms as expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America. Our interests and activities include voter registration, information, community involvement and increasing the vote for the GOP. We seek votes for the election of qualified and moral candidates who share the ideals of the party. We believe that politics can be an honorable activity for young and old All are welcome and valued. Please join us. Help support George W. Bush Jeb Bush and other Republicans. For more info. contact Ron Redlich ,webmaster (305) 247-8322 e-mail to: comrealfl@aol.com
RPSD Main Page San Diego's republican party. Making a difference for everyone! California political Review magazine. Click here to enter the site. http://www.sandiegorepublicans.org/
Extractions: The Republican Party of San Diego County Ronald Nehring, Chairman Main Page What's New Newsletter/calendar Participate! Volunteer Join a donor program e-Newsletter Request a speaker ... Internship program Information Executive Board Elected officials and candidates Central Committee Members Bylaws ... Office directions For Voters Endorsed Candidates Registrar of Voters For Candidates 2002 Endorsement Procedure Online resources Association of Republican Elected Officials San Diego's Republican Party Making a difference...for everyone! "Perhaps the greatest encouragement comes from the resurgence of grassroots activism in San Diego County, perhaps signaling a coming rejuvenation across the state." California Political Review magazine Click here to enter the site
Republican Home Page political party. Board members, elected officials, clubs, events, and newsletter. http://web.idirect.com/~mcrec/
For Immediate Release Contact: Ian Stirton cycle Statistical details of 199798 political party activity;. Democraticparty Federal Activity. republican party Federal Activity. http://www.fec.gov/press/ptyye98.htm
Extractions: For Immediate Release: Contact: Ian Stirton April 9, 1999 Ron Harris Sharon Snyder Kelly Huff FEC REPORTS ON POLITICAL PARTY ACTIVITY FOR 1997-98 From January 1, 1997, through December 31, 1998, national, state and local Republican party committees reported federal (hard dollar) receipts of $285 million and disbursements of $275.9 million. This is a 17% increase in fundraising and a 19% increase in spending when compared to the same period in the last mid-term election of 1993-94. Democratic committees raised $160 million and spent $155.3 million during 1997-98, an increase of 20% in receipts and 18% in disbursements when compared to 1993-94. Regarding federal candidate support, Republican committees contributed $2.6 million directly to candidates and spent $15.7 million in coordinated expenditures* on behalf of candidates. Democratic committees contributed $1.2 million in direct contributions and reported $18.6 million in coordinated expenditures. Coordinated expenditures by both parties declined overall in this cycle, and there were also significant shifts in this spending away from House and Senate Campaign Committees toward state parties and, for Democrats, the Democratic National Committee. Democrats also reported $1.5 million in independent expenditures while Republicans reported only $263,646.
Irish Republican Socialist Party Founded in 1974 after a split in Official Sinn Fein. Site includes IRSP documents, pamphlets, history and other resources. IRSP is the political arm of the Irish National Liberation Army. The party supports the ceasefire but opposes the Good Friday Agreement. http://www.irsm.org/irsp/
State Political Parties State political Parties. State Democratic Parties. United States. Alabama. Wyoming.Wyoming Democratic party. State republican Parties. United States. Alabama. http://www.polisci.com/web/sparties.htm
Extractions: State Democratic Parties United States Alabama Alabama Democratic Party Alaska Alaska Democratic Party Arizona Arizona Democratic Party Arkansas Arkansas Democratic Party California California Democratic Party Colorado Colorado Democratic Party Connecticut Connecticut Democratic Party Delaware Delaware Democratic Party District of Columbia District of Columbia Democratic Party Florida Florida Democratic Party Georgia Georgia Democratic Party Hawaii Hawaii Democratic Party Idaho Idaho Democratic Party Illinois Democratic Party of Illinois Indiana Indiana Democratic Party Iowa Iowa Democratic Party Kansas Kansas Democratic Party Kentucky Kentucky Democratic Party Louisiana Louisiana Democratic Party Maine Maine Democratic Party Maryland Maryland Democratic Party Massachusetts Massachusetts Democratic Party Michigan Michigan Democratic Party Minnesota Minnesota Democratic Party Missouri Missouri Democratic Party Montana Montana Democratic Party Nebraska Nebraska Democratic Party Nevada Nevada Democratic Party New Hampshire New Hampshire Democratic Party New Jersey New Jersey Democratic Party New Mexico Democratic Party of New Mexico New York New York Democratic Party North Carolina North Carolina Democratic Party North Dakota North Dakota Democratic Party Ohio Ohio Democratic Party Oklahoma Oklahoma Democratic Party Oregon Oregon Democratic Party Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Democratic Party South Carolina South Carolina Democratic Party South Dakota South Dakota Democratic Party Tennessee Tennessee Democratic Party Texas Texas Democratic Party Utah
Shelby County Republican Party Local political information, including a newsletter, ballots, and voting information. http://www.shelbygop.org/
Political Parties of the existence of a political party by one Democratic National Committee Chairmen;Democratic party Conventions. republican party republican party Committees http://www.polisci.com/almanac/parties.htm
Extractions: New Data Political parties are not provided for in the United States Constitution. They are therefore not official government bodies and consequently receive limited government funding and regulation. In fact, the declaration of the existence of a political party by one individual voter can not reasonably be refuted. The United States is generally a two-party system more by convention than by design; beyond the apportionment of congressional seats by state, the Constitution does not provide for the division of state's House delegations into single-seat districts. The provision of separate election cycles for U.S. Senators, however, does effectively create a single-seat system for that body. Nevertheless, throughout United States history third parties have achieved limited and temporary successes.
Massachusetts Republican Society Statewide political action committee with a mission to rebuild the republican party in Massachusetts. Includes a profile of the organization, membership and contact information, and a newsletter. http://www.republicansociety.com
Political Science Resources/United States Politics UMich Only) Full text of political party platforms since 1840; Includes third partiesthrough 1924; May be searched separate or together by keyword. republican http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/psusp.html
Extractions: Last updated on November 11, 2002 Resources for the study of United States politics also appear throughout the Documents Center's web site, especially in the Political Science Federal Michigan State , and Documents in the News clusters. This web page covers material unique to U.S. politics with numerous cross references to the related pages. Extensive links to U.S. and foreign government and political sites
Utah Republican Party Webquarters Official state political party website offering party documents, news releases, links to candidates and local republican Parties. http://www.utgop.org/
The North Carolina Republican Party Updates on national and state political news; calendar of events, discussion forum, links to campaigns Category Regional North America Politics Parties republican RMoore), newly elected republican Co-Speaker Mike Decker Switches to Democrat party;Becomes North Democrat political scorched-earth strategy shows http://www.ncgop.org/
Welcome Encouraging loyalty to the republican party and to its principals, and promoting an informed electorate through political education. Features organizational beliefs, bylaws, history, officers, and calendar of events. http://coloradorepublicanwomen.org/
Extractions: Welcome to the Colorado Federation of Republican Women's Website.UPDATE!!! WE NOW HAVE A BULLETIN BOARD ON YAHOO! PLEASE VISIT AND SIGN UP FOR E-MAIL UPDATES!!! Please Sign Our Guestbook, We Want To Hear From You! Coming Soon Primer of Politics Spanish Edition! Please contact President Neilson to obtain copies!! Welcome In 1938, the Colorado Federation of Republican Women joined with the National Federation of Republican Women. CFRW membership of approximately 2,500 women are members of the largest political women's organization in the United States, the NFRW. The objectives of the Colorado Federation of Republican Women are to foster and encourage loyalty to the Republican Party and to the principals which it stands and to promote an informed electorate through political education. The Colorado Federation of Republican Women Invites Women of All Ages to Join With us to Help Keep America Great! Coming Soon Primer of Politics Spanish Edition! Please contact President Marty Neilson to obtain copies Please view the following Real Player file from the National Federation of Republican Women.
NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES BY POLITICAL PARTY Candidates file with their respective political party. in South Carolina are the Democratic,Libertarian, United Citizens, Reform, republican, Constitution and http://www.state.sc.us/scsec/party.htm
Extractions: Primaries to nominate candidates for the November general election are conducted by the State and county election commissions. Conventions are conducted by the parties. Candidates file with their respective political party. The filing fee is one percent of the total salary for the term of that office or $100.00, whichever is greater. Certified parties in South Carolina are the Democratic Libertarian United Citizens Reform Republican Constitution and the Natural Law parties. Contact these parties for more information concerning nominations.
Baltimore City Republicans Welcome You To Our Home Page! The republican party in Baltimore represents all citizens interested in the political process in our city. Meet the members of the Central Committee, and consider our recommendations for improving the reputation and quality of life of our city. http://www.geocities.com/baltimoregop/
Extractions: Republican Party The Republican Party of Baltimore City, Maryland, welcomes you to our web site. We invite residents of Baltimore City to join and participate in the Baltimore City Republican Party. Our office is located at 2516 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218. Victor Clark, Jr., Chairman, welcomes your comments by snail mail or email. Contact us by phone at (410) 467-2722. We would be glad to hear from you! See How Our Candidates Did in the Primary Election! Support our candidate for Governor of Maryland, Bob Ehrlich Petition Drive to Put City Council Reform on the Ballot Gathered the Required Number of Signatures! Congratulations to all who took part! Support City Council Reform and 14 Single Member Districts! The Baltimore City Republicans do not operate in a vacuum. We are motivated by a strong interest in the best possible future for our City, State, and Country. Get to know us and those who share our interests, concerns, and perspectives. The Republican Party in Baltimore is not an impersonal force, but a group of citizens interested in the political process in our city. Meet the members of the central committee of the Baltimore City Republican Party at our
Democratic-Republican Party United States (Political Parties) 1800 resulted in the first peaceful transition of power in the United States fromone political party to another. The Democraticrepublican party, under Thomas http://www.ohwy.com/us/d/drp.htm
Extractions: The election of 1800 resulted in the first peaceful transition of power in the United States from one political party to another. The Democratic-Republican Party, under Thomas Jefferson , was the successor to the Antifederalists , opponents of a strong federal government. Their views were in opposition to those of Alexander Hamilton and the Federalist Party . In practice, after gaining power, they supported strong federal policies. The party remained in power through the administrations of Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe . It broke apart in 1824 and most of its supporters moved to the Democratic Party under the leadership of Andrew Jackson in 1828. Find similar pages at Political Parties Lodging.com and Travelnow each offer a wide range of hotel brands plus specially negotiated bargain rates on thousands of properties. CNG Hotels is the largest international hotel wholesaler, providing special rates at thousands of properties around the world. AutoEurope makes reserving, picking up and dropping off a rental car in Europe a breeze.