Working to Protect Liberty

in the Cowboy State

CHAIRMAN'S

CORNER

JEFF HAGGIT

Chairman

Constitution Party of Wyoming

July 19, 2022

WELCOME TO ANOTHER ELECTION CYCLE

Welcome to another election cycle.


The Constitution Party of Wyoming has five candidates seeking election for public office which are, Mike Williams, Larry Williamson, Matt Freeman, for their respective district races, Derek Joppro for County Commissioner, and Marissa Selvig for U.S. House.  As a minor party, all Constitutional Party candidates  bypass the primaries. Thank you all for running.

 

I would like to welcome Hot Springs as a newly organized county. Their bylaws were submitted and approved at our last Central Party Officers meeting. Congratulations.

 

If you are reading this, chances are you are a Constitution Party member. As such I would encourage you to be a promoter for the party. That could take many forms. Starting a group in your county, supporting candidates, etc.

 

Thank you,

Jeff

April 17, 2022

THE IMPORTANCE OF OUR PARTY'S 'THREE PILLARS'

Happy Easter weekend!

 

April 1st and 2nd The Constitution Party held our Convention in Evanston. Besides going over our platform and bylaws, we vetted a few folks for various political offices.

 

One of those was Marissa Selvig, who was passed on to the Assembly the next day and was voted to represent the party in November for U.S. House. This race is receiving national recognition because Liz Cheney is not only in the news, but also shunned by the state Republican Party. Exciting times we live in.

 

The Constitution Party of Wyoming does not waver in its commitment to the three pillars of the party: integrity, liberty, and prosperity! Without the individual’s right to ownership and control of property, there is no liberty, and prosperity is in jeopardy. All party leaders and those running for office under the Constitution Party are bound by the first pillar, integrity.

 

Blessings and peace to all.

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