Those who expect
to reap the blessings
of freedom must
undergo the fatigue
of supporting it.


~Thomas Paine

 


Please help the party and the ideas of liberty and Constitutional government to spread by volunteering your time in one of more of the areas below.  Whatever time you can spare is appreciated and valuable.

Write Letters to the Editor – Writing letters to the editor is an easy and effective way to get Constitutional issues and perspectives out to the community.  Use the Gun Owners media tool to craft your letter and send it to all the newspapers in your general area.

Distribute Literature – Distribute literature at various venues: your neighborhood, church, libraries…etc.  See our Forms and Materials on the About Page for literature to download/purchase.

Call in to talk local radio shows – whatever your favorite conservative or Christian talk radio program, call in to get the word out about the party and about Constitutional principles.

Liberty Watch Radio
What’s Right What’s Left
Pass the Salt
Liberty Works Radio Network

Host a Tea Party – Host a “tea party” in your home with a group of your friends or neighbors.  Show a video and have a discussion about what’s wrong with America and what needs to happen to restore our heritage of Liberty.  Each participant can then hold tea parties of their own.  These groups can be introduced to the Constitution Party and encouraged to get active in a county or district affiliate.  See how to Host a Tea Party for instructions.

Serve on a Campaign – Get experience working on a minor party campaign by becoming a volunteer.  Contact the campaigns for any Ohio party Candidate (Vote page/Candidates) and let them know you want to help!

Serve on a Party Committee – Get involved in helping the party grow and prosper by putting your skills and talents to use in one of the state party committees by joining the Party.

Start a local Constitution Party Affiliate – Get the brushfires of liberty burning in your county or congressional district take the lead to start a local affiliate.  Read about the duties of a Congressional District Chairman and a County Chairman.