Scott N. Bradley

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Scott N. Bradley (born September 13, 1951 ) is an American politician of the paleoconservative Constitution Party from Utah .

Bradley ran for one of the two Senate seats in Utah in 2006 and 2010 and achieved a very good result for his party with 5.67% in 2010. For the 2016 presidential election , his party nominated him as running mate Darrell Castles for the office of vice president . The Castle / Bradley ticket received 203,010 votes or 0.15% of all votes cast and thus the 6th most of all candidates. Votes for the Electoral College could not be won. In addition to his candidacies for various offices, Bradley is active in the Constitution Party in various functions and appears as a writer and political activist.

Bradley works as a director and chief of administration for the University of Utah or as an independent businessman.

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  1. Information about Bradley on his website (last accessed September 3, 2016)
  2. Bradley's article on his candidacy for Vice President on his website (last accessed September 3, 2016)