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News: Occupy Wall Street: Ignorant Poor VS Ignorant Corporations and not a mention about "STATE BORN EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGES" which they both promote and cause the problems the Occupiers supposedly are against. Learn More about the hazards of allowing EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGES to exist. And why the Founders warned against them.
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1.) True American Patriotism
2.) Freedom, Public Opinion Consent and the Law Against Condemnation of Any Man's Property.
3.) Socialism as Defined by the American Patriot Party
4.) Slavery
5.) Voluntary Slavery
6.) Existence of Slavery
7.) Distant Legislatures
8.) American Patriot Party Platform and Goals
9.) American Patriot Party and Oregon Party Stands on Issues
10.) Curbing Enterprises of Ambition and Establishing Barriers against Socialist Collectives.
11.) Foundations of Inalienable Rights
12.) Universal Definition of Political Left and Political Right
13.) Stand Against National ID - either for Man, Animal or other property
Patriots Papers Index:
Magna Carta 1215 English Bill of Rights 1689 Locke Church, State & Man 1689 Locke Civil Government 1689 Rights of the Colonists 1772 Witherspoon Confederation 1774 Massachusetts Declaration Virginia Declaration of Rights Witherspoon Providence 1776 Declaration of Independence 1776 Articles of Confederation 1777 Founders Letters of Intent Conventions and Debates 1787 U.S. Constitution 1788 Bill of Rights & Amendments 1791 Virginia - Kentucky Resolutions 1798
Great Resources for Founders DocumentsUniversity of Chicago, Founders Constitution
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Constitution.Org http://www.constitution.org
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The American Patriot Party Endorses Candidates outside it's own party that most closely follows our aims and goals for a free country.
In 2004, the Patriot Party gave Limited Candidate Endorsement for President Michael Peroutka of the Constitutional Party, for President. Note: The Oregon Patriot Party had abstained from that endorsement. In 2008, Ron Paul was endorsed by a number of states through the primaries; Upon endorsement of Chuck Baldwin by Ron Paul, some states members followed with their votes.
Our endorsement for 2012 is again Ron Paul.
Review the National American Patriot Party website Candidates Page and see who, why, and what American Patriot Party members are voting for.
See the Patriot Party solution to the two party monopoly, The American Patriot Party is made up of registered Republicans, Libertarians, Democrats who wish to see the true intent of the founding fathers of this country realized.
The two candidate voting system:
This system allows the voter to vote for the candidate he believes will be the best person for the job;
If that person does not get enough votes, his second choice is recorded.
This allows the voter to vote his conscience first without throwing away a crucial vote.
An example would be, if you believed Ron Paul was the best person for the job as president but did not want to loose a vote to another Republican Candidate that may or may be more popular You would simply vote Ron Paul as your first choice and the more popular candidate for second choice;
If Ron Paul did not carry the votes necessary to be a contender, you would not loose anything;
This is because the second choice vote would automatically engage and be counted that candidate.
This innovative voting system allows for greater options to vote your conscience. ------------
Taxes The American Patriot Party and Oregon Patriot Party, Championing the " No Names No Numbers Tax";
The States Liberty Bill, Federal Government Patriot Tax System Reform Bill, Zoning Abolishment Bill; The Private Person and Property Security Bill and the Freedom Responsibility Bill which places the responsibility on every court and government agency at every level to have the power to refuse laws that it deems contrary to the Inalienable Rights guaranteed by the Declaration of Independence as intended by the founders letters and constitution of this country without reprimand by federal, state, county or other entity, thereby empowering the responsibility defined in the Declaration of Independence wherein it states clearly:
"That, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the CONSENT of the governed; that, whenever "ANY FORM" of government becomes destructive of THESE ends, it is the "right" of "the people" to "alter" or to "abolish" it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness...
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Note, that when this was written, it did not mean within the constraints of the existing law or within the constraint of a government procedure such as a voting system; As they stood outside and apart from their own present government at that time, and had no "legal" government.
They were individuals making a stand.
This imposed a power of a people, any group of people; not of a, or any, government.
The Declaration of Independence defines
1.) a free individual his first right and duty and;
2.) 40 Definitions of a Tyrannical government in which to impose your first right and duty upon.
The Constitution's purpose is to fully, in compliance with the Declaration of Independence's foundation, limit the powers of the Federal Government.
This is the sole purpose of the Constitution; and it does not, in any way, overwrite the foundations and duties laid out by the Declaration of Independence. |
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Clearly as written in the Constitution Article VI, that the Constitution is bound by prior Oaths which are Engagements of the People, declared in The Declaration of Independence, and all agreements set forth in the Confederation; All those and future laws subject ultimately to those oaths which are "Engagements" of and with the People presented in the Declaration of Independence, "Not Withstanding". Constitution: Article VI: All Debts contracted "and "Engagements" entered into (Oaths and Declarations), before the adoption of this Constitution, shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution as under the "Confederation". This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be "made" in >>>"pursuance thereof" ; and all Treaties (Oaths and Declarations) "made", or which shall be "made", under the Authority of the United States, shall be supreme Law of the Land ...."
Note that any law made under the Constitution is limited to laws within the "DELEGATED" Powers; Further, the Supremacy Clause was limited to those delegated powers and restricted the federal government from arrogating ANY new power. The federal legislature - federal government cannot create laws outside those very limited delegated powers, nor can they "arrogate" ANY new powers.
Police powers are limited to the 10 miles square of Washington DC The Supremacy Clause is a limited power; It cannot exceed the delegated powers.... EVER.
These are clearly defined by the Founders in the Constitutional Debates in the Ratifying Conventions of 1788.
See the Full Day Debate that establishes these in our American Patriot Party News Letter - Division of Power. Oregon State Political Campaign and American Patriot Party National Campaign Elections Division Headquarters. Political State Parties of the American Patriot Party. The True Jefferson Democratic - Republican Party.
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Witherspoon's Speech in Congress on Confederation
John Witherspoon July 30, 1774
The absolute necessity of union to the vigor and success of those measures on which we are already entered, is felt and confessed by every one of us, without exception; so far, indeed, that those who have expressed their fears or suspicions of the existing confederacy proving abortive, have yet agreed in saying that there must and shall be a confederacy for the purposes of, and till the finishing of this war. So far it is well; and so far it is pleasing to hear them express their sentiments. But I entreat gentlemen calmly to consider how far the giving up all hopes of a lasting confederacy among these states, for their future security and improvement, will have an effect upon the stability and efficacy of even the temporary confederacy, which all acknowledge to be necessary? I am fully persuaded, that when it ceases to be generally known, that the delegates of the provinces consider a lasting union as impracticable, it will greatly derange the minds of the people, and weaken their hands in defense of their country, which they have now undertaken with so much alacrity and spirit. I confess it would to me greatly diminish the glory and importance of the struggle, whether considered as for the rights of mankind in general, or for the prosperity and happiness of this continent in future times.
It would quite depreciate the object of hope, as well as place it at a greater distance. For what would it signify to risk our possessions and shed our blood to set ourselves free from the encroachments and oppression of Great Britain-with a certainty, as soon as peace was settled with them of a more lasting war, a more unnatural, more bloody, and much more hopeless war, among the colonies themselves? Some of us consider ourselves as acting for posterity at present, having little expectation of living to see all things fully settled, and the good consequences of liberty taking effect. But how much more uncertain the hope of seeing the internal contests of the colonies settled upon a lasting and equitable footing?
One of the greatest dangers I have always considered the colonies as exposed to at present, is treachery among themselves, augmented by bribery and corruption from our enemies. But what force would be added to the arguments of seducers, if they could say with truth, that it was of no consequence whether we succeeded against Great Britain or not; for we must, in the end, be subjected, the greatest part of us, to the power of one or more of the strongest or largest of the American states? And here I would apply the argument which we have so often used against Great Britain-that in all history we see that the slaves of freemen, and the subject states of republics, have been of all others the most grievously oppressed. I do not think the records of time can produce an instance of slaves treated with so much barbarity as the Helotes by the Lacedemonians, who were the most illustrious champions for liberty in all Greece; or of provinces more plundered and spoiled than the states conquered by the Romans, for one hundred years before Caesar's dictatorship. The reason is plain; there are many great men in free states. There were many consular gentlemen in that great republic, who all considered themselves as greater than kings, and must have kingly fortunes, which they had no other way of acquiring but by governments of provinces, which lasted generally but one year, and seldom more than two.
In what I have already said, or may say, or any cases I may state, I hope every gentleman will do me the justice to believe, that I have not the most distant view to particular persons or societies, and mean only to reason from the usual course of things, and the prejudices inseparable from men as such. And can we help saying, that there will be a much greater degree, not only of the corruption of particular persons, but the defection of particular provinces from the present confederacy, if they consider our success itself as only a prelude to a contest of a more dreadful nature, and indeed much more properly a civil war than that which now often obtains the name? Must not small colonies in particular be in danger of saying, we must secure ourselves? If the colonies are independent states, separate and disunited, after this war, we may be sure of coming off by the worse. We are in no condition to contend with several of them. Our trade in general, and our trade with them, must be upon such terms as they shall be pleased to prescribe. What will be the consequence of this? Will they not be ready to prefer putting themselves under the protection of Great Britain, France or Holland, rather than submit to the tyranny of their neighbors, who were lately their equals? Nor would it be at all impossible, that they should enter into such rash engagements as would prove their own destruction, from a mixture of apprehended necessity and real resentment.
Perhaps it may be thought that breaking off this confederacy, and leaving it unfinished after we have entered upon it, will be only postponing the duty to some future period? Alas, nothing can exceed the absurdity of that supposition. Does not all history cry out, that a common danger is the great and only effectual means of settling difficulties, and composing differences. Have we not experienced its efficacy in producing such a degree of union through these colonies, as nobody would have prophesied, and hardly any would have expected?
If therefore, at present, when the danger is yet imminent, when it is so far from being over, that it is but coming to its height, we shall find it impossible to agree upon the terms of this confederacy, what madness is it to suppose that there ever will be a time, or that circumstances will so change, as to make it even probable, that it will be done at an after season? Will not the very same difficulties that are in our way, be in the way of those who shall come after us? Is it possible that they should be ignorant of them, or inattentive to them? Will they not have the same jealousies of each other, the same attachment to local prejudices, and particular interest? So certain is this, that I look upon it as on the repentance of a sinner-Every day's delay, though it adds to the necessity, yet augments the difficulty, and takes from the inclination.
There is one thing that has been thrown out, by which some seem to persuade themselves of, and others to be more indifferent about the success of a confederacy-that from the nature of men, it is to be expected, that a time must come when it will be dissolved and broken in pieces. I am none of those who either deny or conceal the depravity of human nature, till it is purified by the light of truth, and renewed by the Spirit of the living God. Yet I apprehend there is no force in that reasoning at all. Shall we establish nothing good, because we know it cannot be eternal? Shall we live without government, because every constitution has its old age, and its period? Because we know that we shall die, shall we take no pains to preserve or lengthen out life? Far from it, Sir: it only requires the more watchful attention, to settle government upon the best principles and in the wisest manner, that it may last as long as the nature of things will admit.
But I beg leave to say something more, though with some risk that it will be thought visionary and romantic. I do expect, Mr President a progress, as in every other human art, so in the order and perfection of human society, greater than we have yet seen; and why should we be wanting to ourselves in urging it forward? It is certain, I think that human science and religion have kept company together, and greatly assisted each other's progress in the world. I do not say that intellectual and moral qualities are in the same proportion in particular persons; but they have a great and friendly influence upon one another, in societies and larger bodies.
There have been great improvements, not only in human knowledge, but in human nature; the progress of which can be easily traced in history. Every body is able to look back to the time in Europe, when the liberal sentiments that now prevail upon the rights of conscience, would have been looked upon as absurd. It is but little above two hundred years since that enlarged system called the balance of power, took place; and I maintain, that it is a greater step from the former disunited and hostile situation of kingdoms and states, to their present condition, than it would be from their present condition to a state of more perfect and lasting union. It is not impossible, that in future times all the states on one quarter of the globe, may see it proper by some plan of union, to perpetuate security and peace; and sure I am, a well planned confederacy among the states of America, may hand down the blessings of peace and public order to many generations. The union of the seven provinces of the Low Countries, has never yet been broken; and they are of very different degrees of strength and wealth. Neither have the Cantons of Switzerland ever broken among themselves, though there are some of them protestants, and some of them papists, by public establishment. Not only so, but these confederates are seldom engaged in a war with other nations. Wars are generally between monarchs, or single states that are large. A confederation of itself keeps war at a distance from the bodies of which it is composed.
For all these reasons, Sir, I humbly apprehend, that every argument from honor, interest, safety and necessity, conspire in pressing us to a >>>"confederacy"; and if it be seriously attempted, I hope, by the blessing of God upon our endeavors, it will be happily accomplished.
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Inalienable Rights, States Rights, Local Control.
Great Resources for Founders Documents Constitution.Org http://www.constitution.org
University of Chicago, Founders Constitution http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founder s/
States State Elections Division, Secretary of State Directory and State Constitutions:
ALABAMA
Office of Secretary of State PO Box 5616 Montgomery, AL 36106 (334) 242-7559 FAX (334) 242-2444 http://www.sos.state.al.us/election/index .cfm
Alabama Elections and Voting http://www.alabama.gov/portal/governm ent/voting.jsp
Alabama Elections Division http://www.alabamainteractive.org/ http://www.sos.state.al.us/election/index .cfm
Alabama State Constitution http://www.legislature.state.al.us/CodeO fAlabama/Constitution/
ALASKA
Alaska Elections Division and Voting: http://www.state.ak.us/local/akdir1.shtml
PO Box 110017 Juneau, AK 99811-0017 (907) 465-4611 FAX (907) 465-3203
Alaska State Government Directory http://www.state.ak.us
Alaska State Constitution http://ltgov.state.ak.us/constitution.php
AMERICAN SAMOA
Election Officer PO Box 3790 Pago Pago AS 96799 011-684-633-2522 FAX 011-684-633-7116 http://www.electionoffice.as
ARIZONA
Secretary of State's Office 1700 W. Washington, 7th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-8683 FAX (602) 542-6172 http://www.azsos.gov
Arizona Elections Division and Voting http://www.azsos.gov/election
Arizona State Constitution http://www.azleg.gov/Constitution.asp
ARKANSAS
Arkansas Secretary of State http://www.sos.arkansas.gov
Secretary of State, State Capitol, Room 026 Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 682-3419 FAX (501) 682-3408
Arkansas Constitution http://www.sos.arkansas.gov/ar-constitu tion/arconst/arconst.htm
CALIFORNIA
California Secretary of State http://www.sos.arkansas.gov/ar-constitu tion/arconst/arconst.htm
California State Elections Division and Voting http://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/elections. htm
1500 11th St., 5th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 657-2166 FAX (916) 653-3214
California State Constitution http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/const-toc.html
COLORADO
Colorado Secretary of State http://www.sos.state.co.us
Colorado State Elections Division and Voting http://www.elections.colorado.gov
1700 Broadway, Suite 270 Denver, CO 80290 (303) 894-2680 FAX (303) 869-7731
Colorado State Constitution http://www.colorado.gov/dpa/doit/archive s/constitution/index.html
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Secretary of State http://www.sots.ct.gov
Connecticut State Elections Division and Voting http://www.sots.ct.gov/ElectionsServices /ElectionIndex.html
30 Trinity Street Hartford, CT 06106 (860) 509-6100 FAX (860) 509-6127
Connecticut State Constitution http://www.sots.ct.gov/RegisterManual/S ectionI/ctconstit.htm
DELAWARE
Delaware Secretary of State http://www.state.de.us/sos
Delaware State Elections Division http://www.state.de.us/election
111 S. West Street, Suite 10 Dover, DE 19904 (302) 739-4277 FAX (302) 739- 6794
Delaware Elections Directory http://delaware.gov/egov/portal.nsf
Delaware State Constitution http://www.state.de.us/facts/constit/de_c onst.htm
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - WASHINGTON DC
District of Columbia Secretary of State http://www.os.dc.gov/os/site
District of Columbia Board of Ethics and Elections http://www.dcboee.org
441 Fourth St., NW, Suite 250N Washington, DC 20001 (202) 727-2525 FAX (202) 347-2648
District of Columbia Home Rule Act http://www.abfa.com/ogc/hract.htm
FLORIDA
Florida Department of State http://www.dos.state.fl.us
Florida State Elections Division http://election.dos.state.fl.us/index.html
Room 316, R.A. Gray Building 500 S. Bronough Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 (850) 245-6200 FAX (850) 245-6217
Florida State Constitution http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index. cfm
GEORGIA
Georgia Secretary of State http://www.georgia.gov
Georgia State Elections Division Suite 1104, West Tower 2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, SE Atlanta, GA 30334-1505 (404) 656-2871 FAX (404) 651-9536 http://www.sos.state.ga.us/elections
Georgia State Constitution http://www.sos.state.ga.us/ELECTIONS/ constitution.htm
GUAM
Guam Secretary of State Governor of Guam http://guamgovernor.net
Guam Election Commission PO Box BG Agana, GU 96910 (671) 477-9791 Fax: (671) 477-1895 http://www.guamelection.org
Attorney General of Guam The Organic Act of Guam http://www.guamattorneygeneral.com
HAWAII
Office of Elections 802 Lehua Avenue Pearl City, HI 96782 (808) 453-8683 FAX (808) 453-6006 http://www.state.hi.us/elections
IDAHO
Idaho Secretary of State 700 W. Jefferson, Rm. 203 Boise, ID 83720-0080 (208) 334-2300 FAX (208) 334-2282 http://www.idsos.state.id.us/elect/eleind ex.htm
ILLINOIS
State Board of Elections 1020 S. Spring St., PO Box 4187 Springfield, IL 62708 (217) 782-4141 FAX (217) 782-5959 http://www.elections.il.gov
INDIANA
Indiana Election Division 302 W. Washington, Rm E204 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 232-3939 FAX (317) 233-6793 http://www.in.gov/sos/elections
IOWA
Iowa Secretary of State Office 321 E. 12th Street Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-5823 FAX (515) 281-7142 http://www.sos.state.ia.us
KANSAS
Deputy Assistant for Elections 120 SW 10th Ave. First Floor, Memorial Hall Topeka, Kansas 66612-1594 (785) 296-4561 FAX (785) 291-3051 http://www.kssos.org
KENTUCKY
State Board of Elections 140 Walnut St., Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 573-7100 FAX (502) 573-4369 http://www.kysos.com/index/main/elecdi v.asp
LOUISIANA
Commissioner of Elections 8549 United Plaza Blvd. P.O. Box 94125 Baton Rouge, LA 70802-9125 (225) 922-0900 FAX (225) 922-0945 http://www.sec.state.la.us/elections/elec tions-index.htm
MAINE
Secretary of State 101 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0101 (207) 624-7734 FAX (207) 287-5428
Elections Director 101 State House Station Augusta, ME 04333-0101 (207) 624-7734 FAX (207) 287-5428 http://www.maine.gov/sos/cec/elec
MARYLAND
State Board of Elections P.O. Box 6486 Annapolis, Maryland 21401-0486 (410) 269-2840 FAX (410) 974-2019 http://www.elections.state.md.us
MASSACHUSETTS
Election Division One Ashburton Place, Room 1705 Boston, MA 02108 (617) 727-2828 FAX (617) 742-3238 http://www.state.ma.us/sec/ele/eleidx.ht m
MICHIGAN
Bureau of Elections Treasury Building, 1st Floor 430 W. Allegan Street Lansing, MI 48918 (517) 373-2540 FAX (517) 241-2784 http://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,1606,7-1 27-1633---,00.html
MINNESOTA
Secretary of State 180 State Office Building 100 Rev. Martin Luther King Blvd. St. Paul, MN 55155 (651) 215-1440 FAX (651) 296-9073 http://www.sos.state.mn.us/election/ind ex.html
MISSISSIPPI
Secretary of State for Elections PO Box 136, 401 Mississippi St. Jackson, MS 39205 (601) 359-6368 FAX (601) 359-1499 http://www.sos.state.ms.us
MISSOURI
Missouri Secretary of State's Office PO Box 1767 Jefferson City, MO 65102 (573) 751-2301 FAX (573) 526-3242 http://www.sos.mo.gov/elections
MONTANA
Deputy for Elections PO Box 202801 Helena, MT 59620 (406) 444-5376 FAX (406) 444-2023 http://sos.state.mt.us/css/index.asp
NEBRASKA
Secretary of State State Capitol, Suite 2300 Lincoln, NE 68502 (402) 471-3229 FAX (402) 471-3237 http://www.nol.org/home/SOS/Elections/ election.htm
NEVADA
Nevada Secretary of State 101 North Carson St., Suite 3 Carson City, NV 89701 (775) 684-5793 FAX (775) 684-5718 http://sos.state.nv.us
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Secretary of State State House, Room 204 Concord, NH 03301-4989 (603) 271-5335 FAX (603) 271-7933 http://www.sos.nh.gov/electionsnew.htm
NEW JERSEY
Division of Elections Office of the Attorney General 44 South Clinton Avenue, 7th Floor P.O Box 304 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0304 (609) 292-3760 FAX (609)777-1280 http://www.njelections.org
NEW MEXICO
Director of Elections State Capitol Annex 325 Don Gaspar, Suite 300 Santa Fe, NM 87503 (505) 827-3620 FAX (505) 827-8403 http://www.sos.state.nm.us/Main/Electio ns/ElectionInfo.htm
NEW YORK
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State Election Board Room 6, State Capitol Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 521-2391 FAX (405) 521-6457 http://www.state.ok.us/~elections
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State Board of Elections 50 Branch Avenue Providence, RI 02904 (401) 222-2345 FAX (401) 222-3135 http://www.elections.state.ri.us
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Election Supervisor 500 East Capitol Avenue Pierre, SD 57501 (605) 773-3537 FAX (605) 773-6580 http://www.state.sd.us/sos
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Tennessee Secretary of State's Office 312 Eighth Avenue North 9th Floor Nashville, TN 37243 (615) 741-7956 FAX (615) 741-1278 http://www.state.tn.us/sos/election.htm
TEXAS
Director of Elections, General Law Division Secretary of State/ Election Division Post Office Box 12060 Austin, TX 78711-2060 (512) 463-5650 FAX (512) 475-2811 http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/inde x.shtml
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Director of Elections and Campaign Finance Office of Secretary of State 26 Terrace Street, Drawer 09 Montpelier, Vermont 05609-1101 (802) 828-2304 FAX (802) 828-5171 http://www.sec.state.vt.us/#elections
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Manager of Elections West Virginia Secretary of State Elections Division 1900 Kanawha Blvd E. State Capitol Room 157-K Charleston, WV 25305-0770 (304) 558-6000 FAX (304) 558-0900 http://www.wvsos.com
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Wyoming Secretary of State's Office 200 W. 24th Street Cheyenne, WY 82002-0020 (307) 777-3573 FAX (307) 777-7640 http://soswy.state.wy.us/election/election .htm
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