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American Reform Party Endorsed Candidates

ARParty : November 24, 2009

Below is a our current slate of Candidates we are endorsing for Local, State or Federal Office. These candidates were chosen based on their demonstrated common sense & integrity including their willingness and efforts to enact many of our parties platform for reform

If you wish to run for office in your State and jurisdiction or run for National office and believe in the fundamental principles of the American Reform Party and its Platform please see becoming a ARP Endorsed Candidate.

 


American Reform Party Supported Candidates for National and State Offices in the 2010 and 2012 elections.

President of the United States
To Be Determined for the 2012 Election.

 

United States Senate    
Joe Miller (R-AK) Carly Fiorina (R-CA)

Ken Buck (R-CO)

Linda McMahon (R-CT) Christine O'Donnell (R-DE)
Marco Rubio (R-FL) Rand Paul (R-KY) Pat Toomey (R-PA) Jim DeMint (R-SC)*
Len Britton (R-VT)

John Raese (R-WV)

Dino Rossi (R-WA)

Jay Townsend (R-NY)

Joseph DioGuardi (R-NY)

Mark Kirk (R-IL) Tom Coburn (R-OK)*      
         
State Governors  

Tom Corbett (R-PA)

       
         
         
         
United States House of Representatives    

Michael Fitzpatrick (R-P)

Jim Gerlach (R-PA)*

Patrick Meehan (R-PA) Keith Rothfus (R-PA)

Sean Bielat (R-MA)

         
     
         
         
         

 

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