Lawrence Clark
American Constitution Party
Candidate, Lieutenant Governor of Colorado
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Lawrence Clark (American Constitution Party) is running for election for Lieutenant Governor of Colorado. He declared candidacy for the general election scheduled on November 3, 2026.[source]
Clark completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2025. Click here to read the survey answers.
Biography
Lawrence Clark was born in Morristown, New Jersey. He earned a high school diploma from the Tom’s River High School North. His career experience includes working as an entrepreneur.[1]
Elections
2026
See also: Colorado gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2026
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General election
The general election will occur on November 3, 2026.
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2026
Ballotpedia survey responses
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Lawrence Clark completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2025. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Clark's responses.
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I am 33 years old, originally from the State of New Jersey, and have proudly called Colorado home since 2015. I am a man guided by conviction, principle, and an unwavering dedication to the enduring ideals of constitutional liberty and self-governance.
My heritage is one deeply intertwined with the history of freedom itself. I am a descendant of Abraham Clark, signer of the Declaration of Independence for the State of New Jersey and a statesman who worked alongside Alexander Hamilton in shaping the Constitution of the United States of America. My ancestral lineage also traces to William Wallace, the Scottish patriot whose unwavering stand for liberty remains an inspiration to generations who value independence and justice.
This legacy has instilled within me a profound sense of duty to uphold the rule of law, defend individual rights, and advance the principles upon which our Republic was founded. I believe that leadership is not a pursuit of power, but a solemn responsibility to serve — to preserve the freedoms we have inherited, and to ensure that the blessings of liberty endure for generations to come. - People over Corporations
- Preservation of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- I am mutually pledge to the citizens of Colorado, my life, my fortune, and my sacred honor
The Homeless Crisis, Transgender Rights, Environment, Clean Energy, Gun Rights, Legal Cannabis, Medicinal Mushrooms, Immigration, Quality Healthcare, Clean Mining, Business Compliance, Housing Crisis, Animal Rights, Land Preservation, Clean Waterways, Clean Drinking Water, Affordable Rent, Veterans, Safe Streets.
I look up to my ancestor, Abraham Clark! He was a lawyer for the people! He represented everyone who could not afford proper representation, and he was a man for the people, when the British asked him to remove his name from the Declaration of Independence he steadfastly refused, the British told him that they would kill his children that they had captured on a warship, Abraham Clark replied go ahead and yes, that is very graphic, but Abraham understood what the declaration stood for! He understood his principles and values and the magnitude of what signing the declaration of independence ment! His children eventually escaped, but it was the point of sticking to core principles and not wavering, even under the threat of death! The last line of the declaration of independence is “We mutually pledge to each other, our live’s, our fortune’s and our sacred honor Abraham Clark was a living embodiment of that!
Preserving our unalienable Rights of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness!
I believe the core responsibilities for someone elected Lieutenant Governor is to be a symbol for the free people of the world for the rectitude of their intentions and to connect the public with their elected officials and remove barriers that would infringe on the people’s right to see and speak with their representatives.
The legacy that I would like to leave is a legacy of that no matter who you are, no matter where you come from, no matter what your circumstance are and were, that with the right manifestation of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, that any and all of your dreams can become reality!
The first historical event that happened in my lifetime is a sad and unfortunate event, but it was 9/11, I was 10 years old and since I was living in New Jersey I was only a few miles away from the devastating attack! I could smell and see the smoke from my elementary school.
My very first job was working with my father‘s paving company in New Jersey. It feels like I’ve had that job my entire life! Growing up around the business I was always involved in some sort of fashion.
It’s not a book per se, but people have made versions of it into a book, I would say my favorite is the Declaration of Independence, because that document laid out the beginning beliefs, and principles of who we the citizens of the United States of America, are and ought to be! It told the world’s most powerful people that we are no longer subjects, and that we are endowed by our creator to pursue a new way of life and form a new country!
if I could be any fictional character I would want to be Michael Schofield
Every man and woman, regardless of place or station, bears the quiet burden of struggle. It is the common thread that unites us — the silent truth that humbles kings and comforts the forgotten. Struggle is not a sign of weakness, but the proof that we are alive, reaching, and striving toward something greater than ourselves.
We struggle first within. The battlefield of the mind is where many wars are fought — wars against doubt, fear, guilt, and despair. There are days when even the strongest among us question our worth, when the weight of regret and uncertainty presses upon the spirit. Yet it is in these very moments of darkness that character is forged, and resilience is born.
This one actually comes from a woman in Colorado Springs, who told her story at the city council meeting about how there was a complete lack of justice, love and understanding on the government and with the issue of her dog and how her dog was euthanized without her consent it absolute broke my heart. She was bawling her eyes out reaching out for anyone who would listen and take her serious cause the previous government officials did not and would not give her any clarity or explanation
The accomplishment that I am proud of is standing up to my political leaders and calling them out on their nefariousness!
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