This year, the North Carolina Libertarian Party has 28 nominees on the ballot for state legislative seats. That is more than any other minor party in any state. This post is not including minor party nominees who are also major party nominees in the tally.
HOW MANY OF THE 28 WILL CAUSE MINORITY RULE WINNERS IN NOV 2024 ???
EFFORT IN 2025 TO WIPE OUT ALL 3RDS/INDEES OFF BALLOTS THEREAFTER IN ENTIRE USA ???
It would cost LP Florida over $40,000 to field that many legislative candidates.
Congratulations to the North Carolina Libertarian Party and best wishes for their candidates’ success!
How do North Carolina’s requirements for ballot status for their legislature compare to that of other states?
How many of them support child abuse and covid mandates and FEMA like Chase Oliver?
All filler, no killer
@Fred…. You really are a pathetic loser aren’t you? Does lying make you feel better about how worthless you are?
“This post is not including minor party nominees who are also major party nominees in the tally.”
Does North Carolina permit fusion?
Chase Oliver has openly supported child abuse, covid mandates, FEMA, and censorship. He loves Obama. Read his posts. Listen to his speeches and interviews.
Is pathetic stock? Pathetic is stock boy? Is the stocker pathetic?
Chase Oliver is creepy especially knowing he is pushing for child abuse.
Is Chasing Oliver stock?
@George, thank you, we’ve worked hard to get here! @walter, we do not have fusion candidates, so not sure what that is referencing. ballot access is tricky to get in NC without lots of money, easier to maintain.
We must put an end to child abuse, kiddie Porn, and elder abuse!
The filing fee for these candidates is only $140 each. They get a large amount of messaging outreach in forums and questionnaires. In Wake County 5 of them are in 2 way races. Wake County has the most active LP and is running more candidates in legislative races than the local republican party.
I agree lemon 🍋 party is over.
NC does not permit fusion. However, there are a few candidates in non-partisan races (ex city council) that are endorsed by multiple parties. Sometimes parties such as the forward party will endorse another parties candidate, but a candidate can only run under one party in a partisan race.
Lemon party FTL!