“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
-- Amendment X to the United States Constitution
The Constitution delegated few, enumerated powers to the Federal Government, reserving all remaining powers to the States and the people. Thus, powers of the Federal were the exception.
Our federal republic was created by joint action of the several states. It has been gradually perverted into a socialist machine for federal control in the domestic affairs of the states.
The federal government has no authority to mandate policies relating to state education, natural resources, transportation, private business, housing, health care, ad infinitum.
We call upon the states to reclaim their legitimate role in federal affairs and legislation (See Amendment 10 United States Constitution) and thus cause the federal government to divest itself of operations not authorized by the Constitution and extract the federal government from such enterprises, whether or not they compete with private enterprise.

2020 Election Analysis
The 2020 Presidential Elections are still on the minds of many Americans. As a member of the Constitution Party Executive committee, I did an analysis of the election which I shared with the members of that committee. In discussing this with Jim Clymer, our new...

CP of UTAH Joins citizen’s March to end ‘State of Emergency’
The Constitution Party of Utah recently joined with Ben McClintock’s Defending Utah, Robyn Openshaw’s Take Action for Freedom, 30 other Utah civic organizations, and some 4,000 individual Utahns in declaring the Governor’s “State of Emergency” ended. The Constitution...

Don Blankenship: trying to break two-party dominance
Former coal industry executive and ex-con Don Blankenship doesn’t expect to become commander-in-chief, but hopes to usher in a movement to break the Republican/Democrat stranglehold in America. Donald Trump and Joe Biden aren’t the only two men in their 70s battling...

Whose Victory?
I love to talk about dignity and honor, integrity and morality, patriotism and responsible citizenship. Those are the essentials of our existence as Americans living in a constitutional republic. They yet reside in the hearts and minds of millions of Americans—the...

Martial law?
Posted with permission from Bob Livingston, published by Personal Liberty Media Group Back in 2014, thousands of conservatives and liberty movement activists converged on a farmhouse in Clark County, Nevada. The purpose was to protest the incursion of federal...
Richard Proctor Candidate for State Treasurer 2020
RetiredResides in Kaysville, UtahRan for State Auditor in 2008 and 2012 and for Treasurer in 1916A Constitutional Party Member for over 14 ears Major Goal: To get our country back in line with the Constitution My personal philosophy to achieve my major goals is quite...

The great reset?
by Connor Boyack of Libertas Utah So, not to sound alarmist or anything, but... have you guys been following what’s going on at the World Economic Forum and the IMF? It’s almost too much to explain in a simple email or blog post, so you’re probably going to want to...

Why Should We Support and Defend the Constitution?
The reason why we have a Constitution Party is because both the major parties are destroying our constitutional republic. Historically, the Republicans have undertaken its destruction a little slower than the Democrats, but they are catching up. Our job as...

The Weapon of our Enemies
This message is going to be a long one. But it’s critical that you read through to the end to understand the depth of the danger facing our civilization. If these words speak to you and if in your heart of hearts, you agree, then be sure to share this article with...

Resolution In Opposition To National Popular Vote
The following resolution was passed at the National Committee Meeting held May 4th, 2019 in Milwaukee, WI Whereas, the Electoral College represents the inspired genius of our Founding Fathers as brought forth in the United States Constitution, and Whereas, the...