The Constitution Party believes that charitable giving is most effective when conducted by private parties.
The party's official name was changed to the Constitution Party in 1999; however, some state affiliate parties are known under different names.
This convention is where the national party changed its name to the Constitution Party.
He considered himself an independent affiliated with the Constitution Party.
He joined the Constitution Party, but still considered himself a political independent.
The Constitution Party noted that several of its state chairs are plaintiffs in the lawsuit.
Bob Gray, the candidate of the Constitution Party, got less than 1 percent.
The Constitution Party was on the ballot in 41 states.
Moore was considered as a possible candidate for the Constitution Party in the 2004 presidential election.
The Constitution Party appeared on 42 state ballots in 2004.