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Candidates, RPKS Candidates, Candidate MaterialsCall to 2014 Reform Party of Kansas May 31, 2014 1030am Nominating Convention and Caucus and Executive Committee Meeting2024-11-26 12:26 2024-11-26 12:26 America/Chicago This is a call to a Reform Party of Kansas each commencing at 10:30am Central time This will be by teleconference and / or in-person. The Teleconference number is: conference #: 712-432-8700 Help line for problems: 913-940-0641 The in-person address is: 2210 South 50th Street The agenda is: 2014 Nominating Convention and Caucus Contact Joy Holt at 913-677-3760 for details. 2012 State Convention / Nominating Caucus - Announcement and Invitation[Printable PDF Flyer|Page Link] Please join us for the 2012 State Convention and Nominating Caucus of the Reform Party of Kansas!
Lessons LearnedIf you want to run as a minor party candidate, you'd better read this: Ken Cannon for KS Governor - Help Ken NOW to Get into a Johnson County Debate
VoteSmart is the Voter's best friend!Of the three candidates for Kansas House District 67, only Nate Wilson had the political courage to identify his positions on VoteSmart. Thankfully, VoteSmart also tracked incumbent Tom Hawk's voting record. Republican Mosier's positions remain in the dark. Click here for links. My story - How I came to be a candidate in this electionWhy would a pastor with 11 children run for office? Here's Nate's response to a leader in his church denomination who asked: How to tell a good law from a bad oneA legislator must know how to determine a good idea for a law from a bad idea for a law. To vote wisely for a candidate for legislator, you need to know on what basis that candidate will determine a good law from a bad one. Here's how I will make that determination: My Opinion on the VoteKansas.org News SidebarsEat the corn, leave the cob. Notice that I'm not asking you for money?When a candidate asks for your money to campaign with, you can bet he or she will continue asking for your money to spend while in office. Kansans for Life 2010 Questionnaire filled out by Nate WilsonKansans for Life apparently only canvassed the Republican and Democratic candidates, but when I saw that my name was not on their published voter's guide, I requested a questionnaire and filled it out as follows the same day that I received it in the mail. I appreciate their efforts to publicise candidates' views on the important issues of life, although their practice of ruling out candidates simply because they are not Democratic or Republican makes their voters guides less than useful in my opinion. |
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