- Gene C.
Amondson (October 15, 1943 – July 20, 2009) was a painter, woodcarver,
Christian minister and
prohibition activist, who was the 2004 US presidential...
- Colorado,
while the
Concerns of
People Party allowed Amondson to run on its line
against Dodge.
Amondson received 1,944 votes, nationwide,
while Dodge garnered...
- one faction,
while Gene
Amondson was the
nominee of the other. Both
factions were on the
ballot in Colorado, with only
Amondson on the
ballot in Louisiana...
- (Objectivist)
received 755 votes;
listed in
Colorado and Florida. Gene
Amondson (Prohibition)
received 653 votes;
listed in Colorado, Florida, and Louisiana...
- Neil
Amondson (born
April 8, 1954) is an
American politician who
served as a
member of the
Washington State Senate,
representing the 20th
district from...
- only Gene
Amondson of the
Prohibition Party. In Colorado,
Amondson came in last
place among all
candidates with
ballot access (though
Amondson won enough...
- Hedges.
During the 2004
presidential election their faction nominated Gene
Amondson under the
Concerns of
People ballot line
while eight delegates from his...
- parti****tion in
racism and colonialism.
Syndicate editor-in-chief
Christian Amondson considered it a "bold, creative, and
courageous critique" of su****ssionism...
- as
Masterjee (Gandhian)
Vijayendra Ghatge as Raja
Rajendra Singh Nathan Amondson as
Major Roberts "'Yug' to be
telecast in Punjabi". The Tribune. 29 January...
-
Wesley Ewing 1979–2003: Earl
Dodge 2003–2005: Don Webb 2005–2009: Gene
Amondson 2009–2013: Toby
Davis 2013–2014:
Gregory Seltzer 2014–2019: Rick Knox 2019–2020:...