by Libertarian Party | Nov 5, 2014 | News
If Libertarian candidates receive the votes described below, the LP will gain ballot access in that state, according to Ballot Access News: Arkansas — 3 percent of the vote for governor Hawaii — legislative candidates winning 2 percent of all legislative votes...
by Libertarian Party | Nov 3, 2014 | News
Gigi Bowman As reported here, Republican incumbent Carl Marcellino tried once again to knock his Libertarian opponent Gigi Bowman off the ballot by filing a frivolous appeal. The good news; he lost! Be sure to tell your friends in Suffolk and Nassau Counties on...
by Libertarian Party | Nov 3, 2014 | News
Ken Krawchuk Long-time Pennsylvania Libertarian candidate and activist Ken Krawchuk will be running for governor on Tuesday as a write-in. Henry Haller is the candidate for lieutenant governor. Pennsylvania has some of the worst ballot access laws in the country. Only...
by Libertarian Party | Nov 3, 2014 | Features, News
For Immediate Release Monday, November 3, 2014 Political leverage! Libertarian Party candidates have it in 2014 — IF YOU VOTE Libertarian. Why? Unlike the Democratic and Republican candidates, our Libertarian Party candidates for public office have one...
by Libertarian Party | Nov 2, 2014 | News
Amanda Swafford Amanda Swafford will be participating in a debate for the Georgia U.S. Senate candidates this morning at 11 a.m. Click here to watch. More coverage on recent Libertarian candidate debates: Frank Gilbert in the Arkansas gubernatorial debate. Click here,...
by Libertarian Party | Oct 31, 2014 | News
Libertarian Jeremy Walters won 47 percent of the vote for state house in South Carolina’s 26th district in 2012, coming within inches of being elected to the highest-level office that the Libertarian Party has achieved in its history. Winning a legislative seat...