Meet the Candidates

EARL F. DODGE

Prohibition Party Candidate for U.S. President in 2000

 

Earl Farwell Dodge of Lakewood, Colorado has been involved with the Prohibition party since

1952. He is now the National Chairman of the Prohibition Party . Earl was born in Malden,

Mass. on December 24, 1932, son of Earl Farwell Dodge and Dorothy May Harris. On

July 20, 1951 Earl married Barbara Viola Regan in Boston, Mass. They have seven children

and 17 grandchildren. Earl Dodge has served as National Chairman of the Prohibition Party for

more than 35 years and has been the Presidential Nominee of that party in each national election

since 1984. He is also Secretary-Treasurer of the National Prohibition Foundation, Inc.,

Secretary-Treasurer of the Dodge Family Association and one of the original founders of

that group, and President of the American Civic League. He has received awards from

the Good Government Association (Kalamazoo, Michigan), the Colorado Right to Life

Committee, and the Sons of the American Revolution. He is on the Board of Deacons of

Arvada Baptist Church (Arvada, Colorado) and Deputy Governor of the Colorado Branch,

Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims. He has, for 15 years, operated a mail-order business

involving the sale of political buttons, badges, ribbons, etc.

DEAN WATKINS

Prohibition Party Vice Presidential Candidate for 2000

Dean Watkins is the grandson of Aaron Watkins who was a Prohibition Party Presidential

and Vice Presidential Candidate from the 1920's. Dean was educated as a scientist with a

degree in physics and mathematics. Like many of us he shares a deep concern for the

preservation of public morality and Constitutional rights in America.