
Steven J. Uccio: The case for moderate Libertarianism
Steven J. Uccio was a Libertarian candidate for Mercer County Freeholder in 2014.
In this article, he addresses some of the perceptual problems facing liberta... Read more.

Rob Ferguson to run as Libertarian for Canadian Parliament
Ferguson, 39, said Monday that he is attracted to the Libertarian’s message of limited government and protection of civil liberties and private property.
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Marc Allan Feldman declares candidacy for Libertarian presidential nomination
Marc Allan Feldman, an anesthesiologist who ran for Ohio state treasurer in 2014 and Ohio attorney general in 2010, has officially declared himself a candidate ... Read more.

Major historical third-party results, and the shift in major-party platforms that followed
The following comment from the January open thread is edited slightly and re-published here as its own article at paulie’s suggestion.
I was challenged ab... Read more.

Milwaukee Libertarians issue New Year’s Resolutions for local government
Libertarian Party of Milwaukee County
Wed. December 31, 2014
The Libertarian Party of Milwaukee County concluded the 2014 election year with their regular month... Read more.

Change in campaign finance law could help smaller-party budgets
Via Richard Winger: http://www.ballot-access.org/2014/12/congress-likely-to-allow-much-larger-contributions-to-political-parties/
Among the provisions tucked a... Read more.

Libertarian Party is the only nationally-organized party to get more votes in 2014 than 2010
Via Richard Winger at Ballot Access News: http://www.ballot-access.org/2014/12/libertarian-candidates-for-office-at-top-of-ticket-polled-approximately-1475000-... Read more.

Alaska elections board to consist of equal number of Republicans and Libertarians, no Democrats
APOC, the Alaskan state elections board, by law consists of two members from each of the largest two political parties, as defined by the most recent vote for ... Read more.

Kansas Supreme Court disbars former Libertarian candidate for “inexplicable incompetence”
Dennis Hawver
Kansas.com:
Based on a 2005 trial, where acting as defense attorney he told jurors to both convict and execute his client, the Kansas Supreme Cou... Read more.