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Constitutional Principles

  1. We shall seek to reform our electoral, lobbying, and campaign practices to ensure that our elected government officials and our candidates owe their allegiance and remain accountable to the people whom they are elected to serve rather than other influence-seeking agencies.
  2. We shall require ethical conduct by all our government officials with respect to the acceptance of rewards from special interests seeking to influence government during or following their terms of public service.

2004-05-15 RPKS By-Laws

Reform Party of Kansas By-Laws as of 5/15/2004.

State Party Officers

Chair: Joy Holt  Treas: Tony Mattia

Affiliated national political party:

Reform Party National (Reform Party Nation, et al.)

National Officers:
John Blare, Chair; Joy Holt, Vice Chair;
Virginia Brooks, Secretary; Barbara Dale Washer, Treasurer

National Address:
P.O. Box 2378; Mission, KS  66201

2012 State Convention / Nominating Caucus - Announcement and Invitation

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Please join us for the 2012 State Convention and Nominating Caucus of the Reform Party of Kansas!

Where: Conference Call
E-Mail for details: info@votekansas.org
When: Tuesday, May 29th, 2012 @ 7:30 PM CDT
...
Continuation Meeting:
Thursday, Sep 13th, 2012 @ 7:30 PM CDT
RSVP: rsvp@votekansas.org
785-xxx-xxxx / 913-677-3760

Lessons Learned

If you want to run as a minor party candidate, you'd better read this:

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 election

Why 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 one

A 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:

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.

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