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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 moreElected Libertarians: Madison, Ala. City Councilman Tim Cowles
Tim Cowles was elected in 2004 to represent the citizens of District 4 in Madison City, Alabama. He works for the Missile Defense Agency as a system engineering project lead. Tim is a former Army Officer, having gone through ROTC at Vanderbilt University where he got his Bachelor of Engineering degree. He served both in […]
Read moreCampaign tip: Raising your start-up money
Do you need to raise start-up money for your campaign?: Fundraising is a fact of life. If you’re running for office because you want to make a positive difference… if your campaign is important… if you believe in what you are doing… then you have to get out there and raise money. No matter how […]
Read moreVa. Libertarian sets new mark with 31.5%, statistically ties GOP across ballot
“On November 8, Virginia elected its legislature. Libertarian Party nominee Mike R. Kane, running in the 41st House seat in Fairfax County in a two-person race, polled 31.5% of the vote,” Richard Winger’s Ballot Access News reports. ” The incumbent Democrat, Eileen Filler-Corn, won the election.” That’s significant for two reasons. First, Kane’s 31.5 percent […]
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