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Libertarians sue to block anti-voter choice law
“Voters representing the Green, Libertarian, and Peace and Freedom parties sued Tuesday over the state’s new open primary system, saying change will deny voters the right to support third-party candidates in general elections,” The San Francisco Chronicle reports. “Under Proposition 14, approved by voters in 2010, all statewide and presidential candidates will run in a […]
Read moreElected Libertarians: Davenport, Iowa City Councilman Bill Lynn
Bill Lynn was elected to Ward 5 of the Davenport City Council in Iowa. He graduated from Blackburn College in 1968, earned his Masters from the University of Missouri- Kansas in 1975, and went on to earn a PhD from the University of Illinois in 1991. He is currently a professor of Finance, Economics and […]
Read moreRoot in The Washington Times: The ‘Supercommitee’ should fail
LNCC Chairman Wayne Root exposes the truth about Republicans and fiscal responsibility in this column in today’s Washington Times: “The congressional supercommittee tasked with cutting the debt is almost out of time. Good. Run out the clock. If its members do not come to an agreement, we’ll be forced to accept automatic across-the-board cuts to […]
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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