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http://www.politics1.com/P2012.htm
 
                  THIRD PARTY and
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES:
(Note: Parties with ballot status in at least one state -- based on either 2008 status or preliminary 2012 status -- listed first, then all others under the INDEPENDENT & WRITE-IN CANDIDATES header).
INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES:
(Note: Parties with ballot status in at least one state -- based on either 2008 status or preliminary 2012 status -- listed first, then all others under the INDEPENDENT & WRITE-IN CANDIDATES header).
AMERICA'S 
                  PARTY / AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY:
  
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                     Tom Hoefling (Iowa) Presidential Nominee J.D. Ellis (Tennessee) Vice Presidential Nominee  | 
                  
AMERICAN 
                  THIRD POSITION PARTY:
  
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                     Merlin 
                        Miller (California) Presidential Nominee Harry Bertram (West Virginia) Vice Presidential Nominee  | 
                  
CONSTITUTION 
                  PARTY:
  
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                     Former 
                        Congressman Virgil Goode (Virginia) Presidential Nominee Jim Clymer (Pennsylvania) Vice Presidential Nominee  | 
                  
GREEN 
                  PARTY:
  
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                     Dr. Jill Stein (Massachusetts) Presidential Nominee Cheri Honkala (Pennsylvania) Vice Presidential Nominee  | 
                  
JUSTICE 
                  PARTY:
  
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                     Former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson (Utah) Presidential Nominee Luiz Rodriguez (Illinois) Vice Presidential Nominee  | 
                  
NOTE: 
                  ALSO NOMINEE OF THE INDEPENDENCE PARTY OF CONNECTICUT and NATURAL 
                  LAW PARTY OF MICHIGAN.
LIBERTARIAN 
                  PARTY:
  
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                     Former 
                        Governor Gary Johnson (New Mexico) Presidential Nominee Former Superior Court Judge Jim Gray (California) Vice Presidential Nominee  | 
                  
OBJECTIVIST PARTY:
  
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                     Tom Stevens (New York) Presidential Nominee Alden Link (Florida) Vice Presidential Nominee  | 
                  
 
                  PARTY OF SOCIALISM AND LIBERATION (PSL):
  
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                        Peta Lindsay (California) 
                         Presidential Nominee Yari Osorio (New York) Vice Presidential Nominee  | 
                  
NOTE: 
                  THE PSL MAY ALSO USE SURROGATE PSL NOMINEES IN SOME STATES, 
                  WHERE NEEDED FOR BALLOT ACCESS PURPOSES, AS LINDSAY (AGE 27) 
                  AND OSORIO (AGE 26 & FOREIGN BORN) ARE NOT CONSTITUTIONALLY 
                  QUALIFIED TO SERVE IF ELECTED. 
PEACE 
                  & FREEDOM PARTY:
  
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                     Rosanne 
                        Barr (Hawaii) Presidential Nominee Cindy Sheehan (California) Vice Presidential Nominee  | 
                  
PROHIBITION 
                  PARTY:
  
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                        Lowell "Jack" Fellure (West Virginia)  Presidential Nominee Toby Davis (Mississippi) Vice Presidential Nominee  | 
                  
REFORM 
                  PARTY USA:
  
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                     Andre Barnett (New 
                  York) Presidential Nominee Ken Cross (Arkansas) Vice Presidential Nominee  | 
                  
SOCIALIST 
                  PARTY USA (SP-USA) / LIBERTY UNION PARTY:
  
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                        Stewart 
                        Alexander (California)  Presidential Nominee Alejandro "Alex" Mendoza (Texas) Vice Presidential Nominee  | 
                  
SOCIALIST 
                  EQUALITY PARTY:
  
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                        Jerome "Jerry" 
                        White (Michigan)  Presidential Nominee Phyllis Scherrer (Pennsylvania) Vice Presidential Nominee  | 
                  
SOCIALIST 
                  WORKERS PARTY (SWP):
  
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                        James Harris (New 
                        York)  Presidential Nominee Maura DeLuca (Nebraska) Vice Presidential Nominee  | 
                  
NOTE: 
                  THE SWP MAY ALSO USE A SURROGATE VP NOMINEE IN SOME STATES, 
                  WHERE NEEDED FOR BALLOT ACCESS PURPOSES, AS MAURA DeLUCA (AGE 33) 
                  IS NOT CONSTITUTIONALLY 
                  QUALIFIED TO SERVE IF ELECTED. 
INDEPENDENT 
                  CANDIDATES WITH BALLOT STATUS IN AT LEAST ONE STATE:
 Jim Carlson (Grassroots-Minnesota) - No Campaign Website 
 
                  Richard Duncan (Independent-Ohio) - No Campaign Website 
 
                  Jerry Litzel (Independent-Iowa) - No Campaign Website 
 Barbara Dale Washer
 Barbara Dale Washer (Mississippi Reform-Mississippi) - No Campaign Website 
INDEPENDENT, OTHER  
                  & WRITE-IN CANDIDATES WITHOUT BALLOT STATUS IN ANY STATES:
 
                  Dorothy "Doc" Adams 
                  (Independent-Texas)
Avery Ayers (Independent-Texas)
Jeff Block (Independent-Georgia)
Tiffany Briscoe (Independent-Maryland) Whence Brown (Independent-Washington)
Darryl Bryant (Write In-Georgia)
Robert "Naked Cowboy" Burck (Independent-New York)
Lester Byerley Jr. (Tea-New Jersey)
President Emperor Caesar (Independent-Florida)
Hal Chad Carrington-Hayes (Independent-Arizona)
Jerry Carroll (Independent-California)
Joseph Charles (Independent-Texas)
Paul Chehade (Independent-Florida)
Liza Dawn Cherricks (Independent-Delaware)
Santa Claus (Write In-Nevada)
Todd Clayton Jr. (Constitutionalist-Washington)
Douglas Clement (Independent-Missouri)
Floyd Conover (Independent-Tennessee)
James Cooper (Michigan)
Don Cordell (Write In-California)
Sanford Cramer III (Independent-California)
Christopher Dardzinski (Write In-Michigan)
Fred Donald Dickson Jr. (Write In-Maryland)
Michael Doname (Independent-New York)
Jim Duensing (Boston Tea Party-Nevada)
Stephen Durham (Freedom Socialist Party-New York)
Michael David Elder (Independent-Texas)
John "Green" Ferguson (Eco Green Party-Texas)
Ronald Gascon (Write In-Pennsylvania)
Jackie Gouge (Independent-Texas)
Mark B. Graham (Citizens-West Virginia)
Ken Grammer (Independent-Virginia)
J. Paul Hadd (Write In-Pennsylvania)
Bob Hall (Independent-Illinois)
William Harney (Independent-Florida)
Rutherford Bert Hayes (Independent-Arkansas)
Craig Hermann (Independent-Florida)
RaeDeen Heupel (Independent-Montana)
Thaddaus Hill (Madisonian Federalist-Texas)
Darrell Hillis (Independent-Tennessee)
John Hoelzel Jr. (Independent-Texas)
Samuel Hoff (Independent-Delaware)
Brian Holland (National Socialist Movement-Virginia)
"Mad Mike" Hughes (Independent-California)
Darrell Hykes (Independent-Georgia)
Michael Jenkins (Write In-Texas)
Ronald D. Jones (Independent-Florida)
Terry Jones (Independent-Florida)
Scott Keller (Independent-Florida)
Nelson Keyton (Independent-Virginia)
Dennis Knill (Independent-Arizona)
Tollefsen Kristen (Independent-Virginia)
Gott Johan Josephe Lally (Independent-Vermont)
Temperance Alesha Lance-Council (Anti-Hypocrisy-California)
Jerry Lanser (Independent-Colorado)
David Larson (American Independent-California)
Robert Lee (Independent-Virginia)
Brad Lefler (Independent-Ohio)
Michael "Lev" Levinson (Independent-Florida)
Sophia the Logos (Independent-Virginia)
Love-22 (Write In-California)
Ed Maddox (Independent-South Dakota)
James McCall (Independent-Ohio)
Richard McCormick (Kis-Washington)
Ron McCune (Independent-Florida)
David McFadden (Independent-Ohio)
J.L. Mealer (Independent-Arizona)
Albert Morzuch (Independent-Florida)
Bill Nees (Write In-Georgia)
John Parmele Jr. (Independent-Virginia)
Mark Pimentel (Independent-Florida)
Matthew David Pinnavaia (Independent-California)
Samuel "Uncle Sam" Powell (Independent-District of Columbia)
Rajesh Raghavan (Independent-Maryland)
Arthur Rakowitz (Independent Party-Texas)
Luis Ramos Jr. (Write In-New York)
Rich Reed (Independent-Kansas)
John Karl Reiman (Independent-California)
"Mad Max" Riekse (Citizens-Michigan)
Platt Robertson (Write In-Nevada)
Rick Rogers (Independent-Washington)
Billy Roper (Nationalist-Arkansas)
Paul Rosenberger (Independent-California)
Laurie Roth (Independent-Washington)
Dan Rozelle (Independent-Indiana)
Donald Sauter (Independent-Delaware)
Francis Savarirayan (Independent-Illinois)
"Average Joe" Schriner (Independent-Ohio)
Larry Schuetter (United Third Party-California)
Stephen Shadden (Independent-Oklahoma)
William Shaw (Independent-Illinois)
James Dee Shinn (Independent-West Virginia)
Montgomery Blair Sibley (Write In-District of Columbia)
Jeff Siggins (Write In-Delaware)
Charles Smith (Write In-Pennsylvania)
David Jon Sponheim (America's Third Party-Washington)
Gary Stark (Independent-California)
Scott Allen Meek Stephens (Independent-New York)
Vincent Stieber Jr. (Ohio)
Charles Tolbert (Independent-Florida)
Anthony Tubbs (Independent-Louisiana)
Douglas "Dutch" Van Raam (Independent-Arizona)
Da Vid (Light Party-California)
George Washington Williams (Independent-Ohio)
Andrew Wildman (Independent-Louisiana)
Jerry Wilson (Write In-Tennessee)
Michael "Doc" Witort (Independent-Illinois)
Danny Woodring (Write In-Florida)
Avery Ayers (Independent-Texas)
Jeff Block (Independent-Georgia)
Tiffany Briscoe (Independent-Maryland) Whence Brown (Independent-Washington)
Darryl Bryant (Write In-Georgia)
Robert "Naked Cowboy" Burck (Independent-New York)
Lester Byerley Jr. (Tea-New Jersey)
President Emperor Caesar (Independent-Florida)
Hal Chad Carrington-Hayes (Independent-Arizona)
Jerry Carroll (Independent-California)
Joseph Charles (Independent-Texas)
Paul Chehade (Independent-Florida)
Liza Dawn Cherricks (Independent-Delaware)
Santa Claus (Write In-Nevada)
Todd Clayton Jr. (Constitutionalist-Washington)
Douglas Clement (Independent-Missouri)
Floyd Conover (Independent-Tennessee)
James Cooper (Michigan)
Don Cordell (Write In-California)
Sanford Cramer III (Independent-California)
Christopher Dardzinski (Write In-Michigan)
Fred Donald Dickson Jr. (Write In-Maryland)
Michael Doname (Independent-New York)
Jim Duensing (Boston Tea Party-Nevada)
Stephen Durham (Freedom Socialist Party-New York)
Michael David Elder (Independent-Texas)
John "Green" Ferguson (Eco Green Party-Texas)
Ronald Gascon (Write In-Pennsylvania)
Jackie Gouge (Independent-Texas)
Mark B. Graham (Citizens-West Virginia)
Ken Grammer (Independent-Virginia)
J. Paul Hadd (Write In-Pennsylvania)
Bob Hall (Independent-Illinois)
William Harney (Independent-Florida)
Rutherford Bert Hayes (Independent-Arkansas)
Craig Hermann (Independent-Florida)
RaeDeen Heupel (Independent-Montana)
Thaddaus Hill (Madisonian Federalist-Texas)
Darrell Hillis (Independent-Tennessee)
John Hoelzel Jr. (Independent-Texas)
Samuel Hoff (Independent-Delaware)
Brian Holland (National Socialist Movement-Virginia)
"Mad Mike" Hughes (Independent-California)
Darrell Hykes (Independent-Georgia)
Michael Jenkins (Write In-Texas)
Ronald D. Jones (Independent-Florida)
Terry Jones (Independent-Florida)
Scott Keller (Independent-Florida)
Nelson Keyton (Independent-Virginia)
Dennis Knill (Independent-Arizona)
Tollefsen Kristen (Independent-Virginia)
Gott Johan Josephe Lally (Independent-Vermont)
Temperance Alesha Lance-Council (Anti-Hypocrisy-California)
Jerry Lanser (Independent-Colorado)
David Larson (American Independent-California)
Robert Lee (Independent-Virginia)
Brad Lefler (Independent-Ohio)
Michael "Lev" Levinson (Independent-Florida)
Sophia the Logos (Independent-Virginia)
Love-22 (Write In-California)
Ed Maddox (Independent-South Dakota)
James McCall (Independent-Ohio)
Richard McCormick (Kis-Washington)
Ron McCune (Independent-Florida)
David McFadden (Independent-Ohio)
J.L. Mealer (Independent-Arizona)
Albert Morzuch (Independent-Florida)
Bill Nees (Write In-Georgia)
John Parmele Jr. (Independent-Virginia)
Mark Pimentel (Independent-Florida)
Matthew David Pinnavaia (Independent-California)
Samuel "Uncle Sam" Powell (Independent-District of Columbia)
Rajesh Raghavan (Independent-Maryland)
Arthur Rakowitz (Independent Party-Texas)
Luis Ramos Jr. (Write In-New York)
Rich Reed (Independent-Kansas)
John Karl Reiman (Independent-California)
"Mad Max" Riekse (Citizens-Michigan)
Platt Robertson (Write In-Nevada)
Rick Rogers (Independent-Washington)
Billy Roper (Nationalist-Arkansas)
Paul Rosenberger (Independent-California)
Laurie Roth (Independent-Washington)
Dan Rozelle (Independent-Indiana)
Donald Sauter (Independent-Delaware)
Francis Savarirayan (Independent-Illinois)
"Average Joe" Schriner (Independent-Ohio)
Larry Schuetter (United Third Party-California)
Stephen Shadden (Independent-Oklahoma)
William Shaw (Independent-Illinois)
James Dee Shinn (Independent-West Virginia)
Montgomery Blair Sibley (Write In-District of Columbia)
Jeff Siggins (Write In-Delaware)
Charles Smith (Write In-Pennsylvania)
David Jon Sponheim (America's Third Party-Washington)
Gary Stark (Independent-California)
Scott Allen Meek Stephens (Independent-New York)
Vincent Stieber Jr. (Ohio)
Charles Tolbert (Independent-Florida)
Anthony Tubbs (Independent-Louisiana)
Douglas "Dutch" Van Raam (Independent-Arizona)
Da Vid (Light Party-California)
George Washington Williams (Independent-Ohio)
Andrew Wildman (Independent-Louisiana)
Jerry Wilson (Write In-Tennessee)
Michael "Doc" Witort (Independent-Illinois)
Danny Woodring (Write In-Florida)
OTHER 
                  P2012 RESOURCES:
New 
                  Hampshire Political Library - This site contains 
                  just about anything you could ever want to know about the influential 
                  New Hampshire Presidential primary -- including a directory 
                  of every candidate who ever ran in the NH primary. Maintained 
                  by the New Hampshire State Library, Franklin Pierce College, 
                  University of New Hampshire, St. Anselm College, the New Hampshire 
                  State Archives and the New Hampshire Historical Society.
C-SPAN: 
                  Road to the White House - Information, links and 
                  some streaming video events from one of the nation's leading 
                  sources of raw political television coverage. Covers the various 
                  likely Presidential candidates. Constantly updated.
Ballot 
                  Access News - This respected publication -- founded 
                  in 1985 by Libertarian activist Richard Winger -- tracks the 
                  attempts of third party and independent candidates for various 
                  offices to secure ballot access in the 50 states. The site also 
                  tracks changes in the law, court challenges and other interesting 
                  tidbits of third party news you usually won't find elsewhere. 
                  Use this page to stay current on which third party and independent 
                  candidates will and won't appear on your state's general election 
                  ballot in November 2008
Democracy 
                  in Action: P2012 - A great site has lots of detailed 
                  information on the 2012 Presidential contest. Published by Eric 
                  Appleman of GWU. Eric has been covering the White House races 
                  starting with the 2000 elections. Very useful, well balanced. 
                  A great resource.
Atlas 
                  of U.S. Presidential Elections - Dave Leip prepared 
                  this very informative site, which provides historic voting results 
                  from the Presidential general elections of 1860-2008. Covers 
                  the vote totals for the major party nominees and the top 2-3 
                  third party nominees in each race. Colorful maps and graphs, 
                  too.
PollingReport.com 
                  - Why bother reinventing the wheel and writing our own poll 
                  tracking page when this excellent page already exists. To follow 
                  the trends in all of the latest polls in the White House race, 
                  simply visit this site.
Commission 
                  on Presidential Debates - Established by leaders of 
                  the two major parties to ensure that debates remain a permanent 
                  part of every general election, this nonprofit and bipartisan 
                  organization sponsored all the general election Presidential 
                  debates since 1988. Their controversial and restrictive participation 
                  rules largely exclude third party candidates (even the major 
                  ones) from participating in these nationally televised debates. 
                  
VicePresidents.com 
                  - No one pays much attention to Vice Presidents -- or, at least, 
                  they didn't used to -- except for these guys. History, trivia, 
                  quotes, bios, and more.
4President.org 
                  - An online museum of Presidential campaign brochures, bumper 
                  stickers and key speches from 1960 through the 2008 campaign. 
                  A great site for political junkies.
The 
                  Living Room Candidate - The American Museum of 
                  the Moving Image presents this great online museum of Presidential 
                  campaign TV commercials. The ads, which cover every election 
                  since 1952 (Ike vs. Stevenson), are an amazing resource.
 
                      
 
                      
 
                      
 
                      
 
                      
 
                      
 
                      
 
                      
 
                      
 
                      
 
                      
 
                      
 
                      
 
                      
 
                  
 
 
                  
 
                  
 



















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