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Posts published in January 2014

Evan Falchuk Interviewed by Mass-Live

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(The following was an interview of United Independent Party Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate by Mass-Live.)

SPRINGFIELD — Evan Falchuk, an independent gubernatorial candidate from Newton says that if he makes it to the corner office on Beacon Hill, state campaign finance regulations benefiting candidates from the commonwealth’s two official political parties are among his top priorities for reform.…

Gary Johnson welcomes the new year

Gov. Gary Johnson via facebook:

I believe 2014 will be a GREAT year for freedom. It will be a year when America wakes up and demands that its government curb mass surveillance, when the realities of government-run health care precipitate a turn toward a marketplace that will allow real access and affordability, and when even more Americans embrace the idea that government should not afford privileges, such as marriage, to some but not to others.…

Open Thread for January 2014

Here we are, not only starting a new month, but a new year. Thanks to everyone for their contributions to IPR throughout 2013! Here is a thread dedicated to anything you might wish to tell us about, whether it’s about third parties, or Independents, or something else entirely.…

Delegate allocation by state to the 2014 Libertarian National Convention

Posted by David Blau to LP State Chairs:

I am writing in my capacity as Secretary of the Libertarian National Committee to inform you of the affiliate delegate allocations for the 2014 Libertarian National Convention, which will be held from June 26 to June 29, 2014 in Columbus, Ohio.…

Libertarian candidate Steve Linnabary files petition for Ohio attorney general



Via Kevin Knedler on LP state chairs list:

COLUMBUS—Libertarian candidate for Ohio attorney general Steven R. Linnabary filed his petition with the secretary of state Tuesday morning to qualify for the 2014 election, days before a possible federal court decision on SB 193—known as the John Kasich Re-election Protection Act—a law signed by the Ohio Republican governor banning so-called minor parties and candidates from next year’s ballot.…