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Elected Libertarians: Topeka, Kan. City Councilman Andrew Gray
“My name is Andrew Gray and I am a proud lifelong Topekan. “I am a 42 years old father of two. I have been employed in Topeka at AT&T for thirteen years as an Order Support Specialist. “I am actively involved in the Libertarian Party and was elected to the position of Chairman of the […]
Read moreThink outside the box when it comes to expanding your vote total
Let’s face it. Since they’re not professional politicians most Libertarians underperform because they are outgunned, outmanned and don’t understand the mechanics of turning out the vote. That’s why Libertarians need to think outside the box and get innovative when it comes to identifying the number of votes needed to win their election and then identifying, […]
Read morePenn. LP voter registration breaks record…despite not being listed option
“The Pennsylvania Department of Elections says that as of January 20, 2012, there are 38,220 registered Libertarians in Pennsylvania,” Richard Winger’s Ballot Access News reports. Why is that news? “This is the highest number of registered Libertarians in Pennsylvania history, and is doubly surprising because the state removed the party as a choice on the […]
Read moreElected Libertarians: Glendale, Colo. Mayor Pro Tem Mike Dunafon
A Colorado native, Mike Dunafon is currently the Mayor Pro-Tem of Glendale and has chaired the Planning Commission for the City for the past 10 years. Mr. Dunafon is the City’s alternate representative to the Denver Regional Council of Governments and sits on several boards including Cherry Creek Transportation Solutions, the Glendale YMCA and the […]
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