Please Vote Libertarian!
Every election cycle, our party works hard to recruit good candidates that will work hard to earn your vote. Over the last few months, candidates have knocked on hundreds of doors, sent direct mail, attended candidate forums, put out yard signs, and marched in many parades. In that fury, the words, "May I please have your vote?" sometimes gets lost. On behalf of our candidates, we'd like to ensure that you, our ardent supporters, are properly asked. May we please have your vote?
We thank you for all of your hard work and passion in 2011.
Many of our county parties and candidates will have election night gatherings. Please visit these sites to inquire about those.
P.S. Our 2012 efforts start Wednesday! If you are ready to work hard for Libertarinism, please consider a run for office.
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Ed Coleman Featured on Reason.TV!
Indianapolis City-County Councilor Ed Coleman recently sat down with Reason.TV.
Watch it Here.
Learn More about Ed at his website: EdColeman.org.
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ABOUT THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY
The Libertarian Party is America, and Indiana's, third largest political
party founded in 1971 as an alternative to the two main political
parties. Its vision is for a world in which all individuals can freely
exercise the natural right of sole dominion over their own lives,
liberty and property by building a political party that elects
Libertarians to public office, and moving public policy in a libertarian
direction.
The Libertarian Party of Indiana was formed in 1974, and has maintained
ballot access since 1994. Sam Goldstein, an Indianapolis resident,
currently serves as Chairman. Learn what we stand for here. |
Libertarian Party of Indiana 156 E Market St. Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 (317) 920-1994 lpinhq@lpin.org www.lpin.org
Sam Goldstein, Chairman Christopher Spangle, Executive Director Paid for by the Libertarian Party of Indiana |