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2011 Libertarian election results are up
LNC staff have posted a spreadsheet where interested citizens can see for themselves the results of Libertarian campaigns in 2011. You can see it here. In all, 28 Libertarians were elected, or re-elected, to office, including six in partisan races. Go here to chip in $10 or more to support Libertarian candidates. Go here to […]
Read moreLibertarian election results
Libertarian National Committee staff report the following among the results of yesterday’s election in a handful of states. [November 9, 9:22 am ET] Libertarian Jerald Robertson won one of two seats on the Elmwood Place Village Council in Ohio. (All three candidates were write-ins.) [November 9, 9:15 am ET] Libertarian Joe Calfo was elected to […]
Read moreIt’s Election Day!
It may not be 2012, but Libertarians across the country are on the ballot today. Click here for a list of Libertarian candidates running today. Voters in Indianapolis’ 24th City-County Council District will be voting on their councilor. Incumbent At-Large Member Ed Coleman, a Libertarian currently representing nearly one million people, is seeking re-election from […]
Read moreLibertarian To Be Elected? An Interview with Libertarian City Councilman Ed Coleman
Reason magazine’s editor-in-chief Matt Welch sits down with Indianapolis-Marion County City-County Councilor Ed Coleman, who represents nearly one million people as the nation’s highest-ranking elected Libertarian. Why is Ed successful, why is he running for re-election and what will it take for more Liberatarians to be elected to office? Click here to watch.
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