User talk:TheTruthMaster38

United States Senate election in Oregon, 2016
Hello,

You seem to mistakenly believe that Mark Callahan is not a perennial candidate, based on your recent edit to this article. However, Mark Callahan's electoral record disproves your assertion:

1. 2009, Democratic Party, Oregon Senate appointment, not selected

2. 2010, Democratic Party primary, Lane County Commission, 263 votes/2.17%, lost

3. 2010, Independent Party primary, Oregon House of Representatives, 16 votes/42.11%, lost

4. 2010, Pacific Green Party, Oregon House of Representatives, 749 votes/3.04%, lost

5. 2011, Eugene School Board, 6,212 votes/21.35%, lost

6. 2012, Republican Party primary (NH), President of the United States, 20 votes/0.01%, lost

7. 2012, Republican Party primary (AZ), President of the United States, 358 votes/0.07%, lost

8. 2012, Republican Party primary, Oregon House of Representatives, 2,665 votes/100% (uncontested election), won

9. 2012, Republican Party, Oregon House of Representatives, 8,651 votes/31.2%, lost

10. 2014, Republican Party primary, United States Senate, 18,220 votes/6.76%, lost

11. 2015, Mt. Hood Community College Board of Directors, 1,653 votes/40.76%, lost

12. 2016, Republican Party primary, TBD

As you can see, Mark Callahan is clearly a perennial candidate, information which is frequently included in articles of this nature. For future disputes, please use the article's talk page, which I created to discuss this issue in November. If you have evidence that Mark Callahan has not sought office nine times, please present it there.

In addition, I am sure that a technology consultant or someone like that may be able to explain to you what "sockpuppeting" is. I have not been sockpuppeting, as this is the sole account which I edit Wikipedia under.

Furthermore, it is very likely that you are the same individual who has been disruptively editing this article for nearly five months (who is, in turn, likely Mark Callahan, which the "38" in your username provides evidence for). If this is the case, please use the talk page to discuss this issue.

If you do happen to be Mark Callahan, you should probably not edit articles directly pertaining to yourself, as you would not be an objective editor. Furthermore, as a Republican political consultant, I would advise you to spend your energies fundraising and attending Republican/conservative events around Oregon, rather than trying to erase your history online.

ALPolitico (talk) 23:06, 16 January 2016 (UTC) ALPolitico (talk) 23:06, 16 January 2016 (UTC)