William Laughlin Artz, an Independent candidate for president, answered a few questions for IPR.
Artz is a self-proclaimed “world leader in the field of social and organizational transformation, specializing in linguistics and contextual activism.”…
William Laughlin Artz, an Independent candidate for president, answered a few questions for IPR.
Artz is a self-proclaimed “world leader in the field of social and organizational transformation, specializing in linguistics and contextual activism.”…
As of today, I have noticed (h/t George Phillies in IPR comments) that the Libertarian Party’s Official Listing of Candidates Seeking the Libertarian Presidential Nomination has been winnowed to remove quite a few names, including at least one candidate who has participated in debates among the presidential contenders this year, run for public office as a Libertarian before, and shown other signs of being competitive in various ways, Carl Person.…
Robby Wells is a former college football coach and now a presidential candidate seeking the nomination of the Constitution Party. It is that latter job title that has gotten him this piece of press.…
The Secretary of State in Kansas has decided to argue an election lawsuit personally, rather than turning it over to the Attorney General of the state.…
The Reform Party has been on the wane in recent years, with state parties slowly disappearing. However, this article highlights the efforts of some activists to revive the Reform Party of Utah.…
We recently posted here at IPR that the incumbent Mayor of Burlington, Vermont, a member of the Progressive Party, was not running for re-election. In the aftermath, plenty of challengers have announced, but the Progressive Party has yet to announce a challenger.…
This article in the Las Vegas Sun cites recent voter registration statistics and points out that the number of non-partisan voters is on the rise, increasing the importance of that voting block.…
The Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania is due to hold its state convention in Wilkes-Barre in April and it’s received some positive attention from the local press.…
From a media release by the Scott Keller campaign:
Tuesday, Jan 17, 2012 12:00am
Scott Keller officially announces that he is seeking the 2012 Libertarian Party Presidential nomination with a liberty and solution-oriented platform, which promises to turn the economy around in 6-12 months, while paring down the size of the Federal government and returning to the American people many of the liberties they have lost over the past eleven years.…