Ohio Constitution Party Chairman, Robert Owens, is
Certified for the Ballot for Attorney General
On July 9, Ohio Constitution Party State Chairman, Robert Owens, was certified for the November 2008 ballot, as an independent candidate for Attorney General. Ohio is holding a special election for that office because the incumbent elected in 2006 resigned in disgrace a few months ago. The law required Owens to submit 750 valid signatures. He was given only 10 days to collect them. The state took two months to check the petitions.
Robert and his wife, Teri, have been extremely active in organizing a new state committee for the Constitution Party in Ohio over the last year. They led an impressive delegation from Ohio to the National Convention in Kansas City, where they were outspoken supporters the eventual Presidential nominee, Chuck Baldwin.
At most there will be only three candidates for Attorney General on the November ballot in Ohio. There is some feeling that the Republicans may not even field a candidate, leaving it a contest between Owens and the candidate of the Democrats, the party of the disgraced former Attorney General.
Robert Owens has an excellent chance to be the next Attorney General for the state of Ohio! Learn how you can help make this possibility into a reality:
http://www.robertowens2008.com