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Title: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: DWPerry on June 17, 2008, 05:17:25 PM
I am formally announcing that I plan to run for the US Senate seat up for election from the State of Alabama.
I will be running as a write-in candidate, as the ballot-access requirement in Alabama was too much to attempt to overcome.
You may be asking yourself, "why run as a write-in?". The answer is simple, there is almost no difference between the Republicans and Democrats, and I can actually mention issues that are truly important that wouldn't be discussed otherwise. Also, I estimate that between 1-2% of ballots cast this fall will be write-in votes, so, I'm giving the people a name to write-in.
If elected, I will introduce and sponsor the "Read the Bills Act", "Write the laws Act", as well as other legislation that will reduce the size and scope of the Federal Government.
Darryl W. Perry

http://senate.dwp2016.org

I am currently endorsed by:
Alabama Statesmen

Boston Tea Party

Christians for Life and Liberty


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: Sam Spade on June 17, 2008, 05:32:31 PM
Do you plan on getting more votes than Joel Mahoney?


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: Хahar 🤔 on June 17, 2008, 06:05:58 PM
How do you plan to get publicity?


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: The Mikado on June 18, 2008, 11:35:19 AM
Who are the three largest employers in your state?

What issues facing Alabama do you have unique insight into?

What steps can Congress take to insulate Alabama from the coming recession, and how do you plan to take them?


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: Keystone Phil on June 18, 2008, 12:38:35 PM
Who are the three largest employers in your state?

Oh, how we are all going to try to be just like Tim Russert now...


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: Small Business Owner of Any Repute on June 18, 2008, 12:45:26 PM
One of the best ways to reduce the size of the federal government would be to remove some states from it.  Do you support Alabama, along with a contingent of simliar southern states, declaring their independence, and forming a "confederacy" of sorts?


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: DWPerry on June 18, 2008, 01:20:59 PM
Who are the three largest employers in your state?

What issues facing Alabama do you have unique insight into?

What steps can Congress take to insulate Alabama from the coming recession, and how do you plan to take them?

1) Boeing, Federal Government, States Government (not in order)
2) There are many issues facing everyone, mainly an increasing government and increased reliance on the government. If we do away with these programs (created during the Depression) then people would once again be self reliant.
3) Congress can insulate EVERYONE from the recession by returning to the Gold Standard


I will be doing some campaign events in the larger cities, as well as using any voter guide publicity that I can get. I also have the website and there are many sites linking to it.

Do you plan on getting more votes than Joel Mahoney?

I'm not sure how many votes he got, or what office he ran for, but I plan on getting between 1 & 2% of the vote.

One of the best ways to reduce the size of the federal government would be to remove some states from it.  Do you support Alabama, along with a contingent of simliar southern states, declaring their independence, and forming a "confederacy" of sorts?

I support independence for all who seek it; the best government is self-government.
To address the best way to reduce the size of the federal government; that would actually be to eliminate the IRS, Federal Reserve and all government programs without Article 1 Section 8 constitutional authority to exist.


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: Хahar 🤔 on June 18, 2008, 01:42:41 PM
What are your feelings on the Constitution of Alabama?


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: The Mikado on June 18, 2008, 03:15:17 PM
Who are the three largest employers in your state?

Oh, how we are all going to try to be just like Tim Russert now...

Well, it's a good question.


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: SPC on June 18, 2008, 07:04:05 PM
Does the Boston Tea Party have an affiliate in Alabama? Also, do you plan on courting Ron Paul primary voters?


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: bullmoose88 on June 18, 2008, 07:11:20 PM
Do you plan on getting more votes than Joel Mahoney?


That was a blast from the past reference...


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: Conan on June 18, 2008, 07:57:22 PM
Who are the three largest employers in your state?

What issues facing Alabama do you have unique insight into?

What steps can Congress take to insulate Alabama from the coming recession, and how do you plan to take them?

1) Boeing, Federal Government, States Government (not in order)
2) There are many issues facing everyone, mainly an increasing government and increased reliance on the government. If we do away with these programs (created during the Depression) then people would once again be self reliant.
3) Congress can insulate EVERYONE from the recession by returning to the Gold Standard
So you'd be willing to sacrifice the government jobs and government funded jobs in Alabama?


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: Sam Spade on June 18, 2008, 08:30:57 PM
Do you plan on getting more votes than Joel Mahoney?


That was a blast from the past reference...

I thought that I should ask a serious question amidst the quantity of joke posts on this thread.


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: Kaine for Senate '18 on June 18, 2008, 10:33:26 PM
What is your basic foreign policy?


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: HardRCafé on June 19, 2008, 01:04:42 AM
Good thing you planned ahead and took all those campaign photos!


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: DWPerry on June 19, 2008, 11:48:07 AM
What are your feelings on the Constitution of Alabama?

Fact: It is the longest Constitution in the world
Fact: It has been amended more than any other document in history

It needs to be re-written, but not by lobbyist and special interests. Also, this is not a federal issue.

Does the Boston Tea Party have an affiliate in Alabama? Also, do you plan on courting Ron Paul primary voters?

1)The State affiliate is Alabama Statesmen.
2)Yes, I plan on courting Ron Paul supporters.


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: DWPerry on June 20, 2008, 12:02:37 PM

In being consistent with the Founding Fathers, I support, "Peace, commerce and honest friendship with all nations; entangling alliances with none"


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: Conan on June 21, 2008, 02:20:27 PM
Who are the three largest employers in your state?

What issues facing Alabama do you have unique insight into?

What steps can Congress take to insulate Alabama from the coming recession, and how do you plan to take them?

1) Boeing, Federal Government, States Government (not in order)
2) There are many issues facing everyone, mainly an increasing government and increased reliance on the government. If we do away with these programs (created during the Depression) then people would once again be self reliant.
3) Congress can insulate EVERYONE from the recession by returning to the Gold Standard
So you'd be willing to sacrifice the government jobs and government funded jobs in Alabama?


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: The Mikado on June 22, 2008, 04:32:41 PM
What's your specific gripe with Senator Sessions?


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: Albus Dumbledore on June 22, 2008, 05:58:18 PM
I'd vote for you if I was in Alabama.


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: DWPerry on June 22, 2008, 09:05:20 PM
What's your specific gripe with Senator Sessions?

Primarily, he's been in office for too long, and no longer serves the interest of the people; he serves only himself.
Secondarily, he's a big government hack that wants to subvert the Constitution. Which can be seen in this quote from him,
“Some people in this chamber love the Constitution more than they love the safety of this nation."


Who are the three largest employers in your state?

What issues facing Alabama do you have unique insight into?

What steps can Congress take to insulate Alabama from the coming recession, and how do you plan to take them?

1) Boeing, Federal Government, States Government (not in order)
2) There are many issues facing everyone, mainly an increasing government and increased reliance on the government. If we do away with these programs (created during the Depression) then people would once again be self reliant.
3) Congress can insulate EVERYONE from the recession by returning to the Gold Standard
So you'd be willing to sacrifice the government jobs and government funded jobs in Alabama?
Sometimes doing the right thing involves sacrifice.


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: ?????????? on December 03, 2008, 02:19:47 AM
Bump. Congrats.


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: DWPerry on December 28, 2008, 08:39:46 PM

Thanks!


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: Ronnie on December 28, 2008, 11:22:48 PM
So how many votes did you get?


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: DWPerry on December 29, 2008, 12:24:01 PM

"Official" Results

Vivian Figures (752,391)
Jeff Sessions (1,305,383)
write-ins (2417)
     “counted” write-ins (216)
    Darryl W. Perry (14) (not including my own vote)
    uncounted write-ins (2201)


In all, 50 of the 67 Counties didn't record who received a single write-in vote and of the 17 counties that did tabulate write-in votes only Henry County "counted" all write-ins (claiming 12 of the 13 write-in votes were blank).


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: Ronnie on December 29, 2008, 12:49:48 PM
That's pretty awesome.  I sure couldn't get 14 people to vote for me. :)

Congrats!


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: minionofmidas on December 29, 2008, 01:31:58 PM
   Darryl W. Perry (14) (not including my own vote)
So 15, then? Or did you not vote for yourself? Or (I guess this is the most likely) was Jefferson not among the counties to tabulate all write-ins?

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In all, 50 of the 67 Counties didn't record who received a single write-in vote
So they provided only a "write-ins" total?
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Henry County "counted" all write-ins (claiming 12 of the 13 write-in votes were blank).
Not sure what this means.


Title: Re: Write-in Candidate for US Senate (Alabama)
Post by: DWPerry on December 29, 2008, 06:58:38 PM
   Darryl W. Perry (14) (not including my own vote)
So 15, then? Or did you not vote for yourself? Or (I guess this is the most likely) was Jefferson not among the counties to tabulate all write-ins?

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In all, 50 of the 67 Counties didn't record who received a single write-in vote
So they provided only a "write-ins" total?
Quote
Henry County "counted" all write-ins (claiming 12 of the 13 write-in votes were blank).
Not sure what this means.

Jefferson county didn't tabulate all of the write-ins. Yes, I voted for myself; but my precint wasn't listed in the official report. I'm 90% sure that there were atleast 3 other votes for me in my precinct & at least 5 in Madison County (that weren't counted); not to mention others that I'm not aware of.

Yes, the 50 counties only provided a total, with no breakdown of people getting votes

Henry County listed "12 blank" and the name of someone that received 1 vote to account for their 13 "write-ins"