Release: Boston Tea Party joins elections coalition

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
06/18/08
POC Thomas L. Knapp
media@bostontea.us
314-750-6993

BOSTON TEA PARTY JOINS ELECTIONS COALITION

CYBERSPACE — The Boston Tea Party, America's new libertarian political alternative, has been accepted as a member organization of the Coalition for Free and Open Elections.

The BTP joins the Constitution, Green, Libertarian and Socialist parties, as well as the Committee for a United Independent Party, on COFOE's roster of member organizations. BTP Chair Jim Davidson has appointed James Landrith of Washington, DC as the party's representative to COFOE's board.

COFOE's mission is "to assert the freedom to participate in the electoral process and to overcome, at every level, the barriers to complete ballot freedom." The organization lobbies Congress and state legislatures, and participates in litigation on behalf of lower ballot access barriers for political candidates and parties.

The Internet-based Boston Tea Party was formed in 2006 and fields its first candidate slate — Charles Jay of Florida for President and Thomas L. Knapp of Missouri for Vice-President — in this year's presidential election. The party has submitted ballot access paperwork in Colorado, and expects to appear on the ballot in several other states.

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Coalition for Free and Open Elections web site:
http://www.cofoe.org

Boston Tea Party web site:
http://www.bostontea.us

3 comments

    1. Indeed. I decided to go through the RSS feed (don’t let me get bored or I do stuff like this) imported from my website and start tagging folks if they appeared in the content. This links it to the other person’s profile too and allows their contacts to see it and interact.

      Tuesday, November 11, 2008 at 8:51 pm

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