by Libertarian Party | Nov 10, 2012 | News
Hate Mail from Republican Partisans Floods Libertarian InboxAs this Washington Post article predicted, Libertarian Andrew Horning was the "Nader" of the 2012 U.S. Senate race in Indiana, winning enough votes to beat the margin of victory between the Democrat...
by Libertarian Party | Nov 9, 2012 | News
Bruce Majors, the Libertarian Party candidate for Delegate to the US House of Representatives, won ballot access for the LP in Washington D.C. for the first time in the party’s history.Majors won 14,259 votes, nearly double the 7,500 needed for ballot access. He...
by Libertarian Party | Nov 9, 2012 | News
Here are the results for the Libertarian Party candidates for Governor:Rupert Boneham (IN) 4.0%Ron Vandevender (MT) 3.7%John Babiarz (NH) 2.9%Jim Higgins (MO) 2.7%Ken Larson (UT) 2.2%Barbara Howe (NC) 2.1% *David Moran (WV) 1.3% *Roland Riemers (ND) 0.8%* Significant...
by Libertarian Party | Nov 8, 2012 | News
The 2012 elections were great for the Libertarian Party’s ballot access because of gains in several states, especially in North Carolina where the value of retaining party status, i.e., the petitioning cost that it will save the LP, is greater than all other...
by Libertarian Party | Nov 8, 2012 | News
The Libertarian campaign of Barbara Howe for Governor in North Carolina scored a major victory for the LP which will save party donors over $300,000 in future petitioning costs. North Carolina is one of the most difficult and expensive states in the nation for getting...
by Libertarian Party | Nov 7, 2012 | News
Libertarian US House of Representatives candidate Richard Brubaker won 8,286 votes, or 3.4% of the vote last night, and retained ballot access for the Libertarian Party in Wyoming. To retain ballot access, a candidate for the US House, Secretary of State, or Governor...