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The Constitution Party, named the U.S. Taxpayers' Party until 1999, is an ultra-conservative political party in the United States that promotes a religiously conservative interpretation of the principles and intents of the United States Constitution.
During its two-year history, the Assembly adopted 126 laws, notably on citizenship, local elections, the country's defense, agriculture, legal system, political and administrative arrangements for ethnic minorities, a national system of public education, and some other laws and regulations on fiscal/monetary policy, the Georgian railways, trade and domestic production, etc. [5] In July 1919 ...
The Constitution Party National Convention is held by the United States Constitution Party every two to four years. As of April 2024 [update] , there have been nine. National conventions
Application classification (or year of application's rescission) Virginia Bill of Rights November 14, 1788: AC V.1 258-259 (II) 2004 New York Bill of Rights February 5, 1789: AC V.1 282 Text (II) Georgia Clarify Amendment X December 12, 1832: J HR V22.2 270-271: II 2004: South Carolina Clarify Amendment X December 19, 1832: J HR V22.2 219-220 ...
Although four states held bona fide presidential primaries for the Constitution Party's 2020 candidates, no such primaries were held in any state for the party's 2024 candidates. This page is a summary of delegation votes from the April 27 nominating convention in Salt Lake City, Utah .
Constitution Party (United States) presidential primaries (3 P) Pages in category "Constitution Party (United States)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Equal Suffrage Party of Georgia 1917 letterhead. Atlanta Equal Suffrage League. [1] Augusta Equal Suffrage Association. [2] Business People's Suffrage Association. [3] Chatham County Branch of the Equal Suffrage Party of Georgia. [2] DeKalb Equal Suffrage Party. [3] Equal Suffrage Party of Augusta. [2] Equal Suffrage Party of Georgia. [4]
He represented the U.S. state of Georgia at the Constitutional Convention and signed the U.S. Constitution. Few and James Gunn were the first U.S. Senators from Georgia. Born into a poor yeoman farming family, Few achieved both social prominence and political power later in life. Exhibiting those characteristics of self-reliance vital for ...