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Marion, LaPorte Counties Nominate Candidates

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - Marion and LaPorte Counties convened their county conventions this past weekend and nominated a number of candidates for local and state office.

In Indianapolis, the LPMC has so far recruited nearly 20 candidates, including 6 candidates in two-way races. More candidates are sought for a number of uncontested seats.

Not unlike the other ninety-one counties, the LPMC is seeking candidates to challenge unopposed Democrats and Republicans. Currently the seats open include:

  • State Senate districts 33 and 35
  • State Representative districts 25, 88, 90, 97, 98, and 99
  • Center Township Board Districts 1, 2, and 3
  • All Decatur Township Board Districts except 3
  • All Franklin Township Board Districts
  • Lawrence Township Board Districts 4, 5, and 7
  • All Perry Township Board Districts except 4
  • Pike Township Board Districts 1, 3, 4, and 5
  • All Warren Township Board Districts except 3

Top Poker Player Endorses Root

Released from the presidential campaign of Wayne Allen Root, seeking the Libertarian Party nomination.

LAS VEGAS, NV - Wayne Root has been endorsed by one of the world's most famous poker champions Greg "Fossilman" Raymer (winner of the $5 million dollar grand prize in the World Series of Poker, and countless millions more in many big victories since then).

LPIN Seeks State and Local Candidates

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - In a year dominated by property tax rallies, infringements on civil liberties and complete disregard for private property, the time is ripe for the Libertarian Party of Indiana to field its deepest and most qualified field of candidates in its history.

"Every level, absolutely every level," notes LPIN State Chairman Todd Singer as he emphatically talks about where candidates are needed this election year. "When you consider what is happening with both economic and social policy at the federal, state and local levels, we clearly need strong candidates at each of these."

"We have landlord ordinances being pushed unfairly by local and state government bodies. We have new taxes for restaurants and retail businesses. We have the federal government jumping further into the murky waters of private industry bailouts. Of course, we have reason to be alarmed and more reason to run solid candidates," stressed Singer.

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