MESA, Ariz., Nov. 19 - Candidates for Congress from the Arizona Americans Elect Party received the fourth highest total number of votes of any political party in the state's November election, displacing the long-established Arizona Green Party.
"We are very proud of the Arizona Americans Elect Party voters and our candidates," said Richard Grayson, Supreme Leader of the Arizona Americans Elect Party and Americans Elect Party candidate for Congress in the Fourth Congressional District.
Stephen Dolgos of New River was the 2012 Americans Elect Party candidate in the Eighth Congressional District.
Arizona Americans Elect Party congressional candidates received a total of 6,423 votes, way ahead of the Arizona Green Party congressional vote of only 5,152.
The Americans Elect Party is also the fastest-growing party in Arizona, increasing its membership by 60% in the past eight months.
"We are planning to run a candidate for Governor and all state and federal offices in 2014, when we are assured of being on the ballot again," said Grayson. "You too can join the cool new party in town where everyone is welcome."
The motto of the party is "Let's make Arizona less of a shithole."
Arizona's political party for cool people: highly-educated, high-income, sophisticated people who appreciate diversity and care about our less fortunate sisters and brothers.
We've banded together to make Arizona less of a shithole by voting out the backward majority who've made the state a backwater and a bicoastal joke.
We've banded together to make Arizona less of a shithole by voting out the backward majority who've made the state a backwater and a bicoastal joke.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Friday, November 2, 2012
Secretary of State Ken Bennett Announces that the Arizona Americans Elect Party is STILL the Fastest-Growing Political Party in Arizona, with 34% Growth Since August
PHOENIX, Oct. 30 -
For the third time in five months, the office of Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett has announced the latest Arizona voter count showing that the Arizona Americans Elect Party has remained the fastest-growing political party in the state, increasing its membership by more than a third (33.9%) in just the two months since the August primary. While the new figures show the number of registered independents has declined for the first time since 1990, the Arizona Americans Elect Party's membership has grown over 60% since March, when it had 148 members.
"From 177 registered Americans Elect Party members in August, we have increased our number to 237 voters," said Richard Grayson, Supreme Leader of the Arizona Americans Elect Party and Americans Elect Party candidate for Congress in the Fourth Congressional District. Stephen Dolgos of New River is the Americans Elect Party candidate in the Eighth Congressional District. Other Arizona Americans Elect Party candidates include Barack Obama for President, Richard Carmona for U.S. Senator, and Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Salazar for Congress.
"Of course, anyone, regardless of party, can vote for our fine Arizona Americans Elect Party candidates on Tuesday," said Grayson. "You too can join the cool new party in town where everyone is welcome."
"From 177 registered Americans Elect Party members in August, we have increased our number to 237 voters," said Richard Grayson, Supreme Leader of the Arizona Americans Elect Party and Americans Elect Party candidate for Congress in the Fourth Congressional District. Stephen Dolgos of New River is the Americans Elect Party candidate in the Eighth Congressional District. Other Arizona Americans Elect Party candidates include Barack Obama for President, Richard Carmona for U.S. Senator, and Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Salazar for Congress.
"Of course, anyone, regardless of party, can vote for our fine Arizona Americans Elect Party candidates on Tuesday," said Grayson. "You too can join the cool new party in town where everyone is welcome."
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