Friday, December 19, 2014

AK Libertarians win 2 Public Offices Commission seats

Libertarians win seats on APOC following November election | Alaska Dispatch - Nathaniel Herz:

December 9, 2014 - "Alaska Libertarian Party gubernatorial candidate Carolyn Clift came in a distant third place in last month’s election -- but she still won her party a consolation prize.

"Clift’s result means the Libertarians will get a pair of seats on the Alaska Public Offices Commission, the state board charged with regulating elections and lobbying laws.

"That’s because four of the five commissioners are split up between the two political parties whose gubernatorial candidates earned the highest vote totals in the most recent election. The fifth commissioner is nominated by the other four, with final approval coming from the governor.

"Clift placed third, but the winning candidate, Bill Walker, ran as an independent with the endorsement of the Alaska Democratic Party, whose own gubernatorial candidate, Byron Mallott, dropped out of the race to become Walker’s running mate.

"That means that APOC members will come from the Alaska Republican Party, whose candidate, Sean Parnell, placed second, and from the Libertarian Party.

"Michael Chambers, the Libertarian Party’s chair, acknowledged that 'to have Libertarians on the APOC board is kind of an oxymoron,' given that Libertarians typically support limited government and less regulation.

"But Chambers added he’s excited for the change, which he said his party hopes to use to try to loosen APOC’s stringent fundraising and disclosure requirements.

"'If we had the effect on the APOC board that we would like to, it would be a much simpler process and much easier to understand,' Chambers said."

Read more: http://www.adn.com/article/20141209/libertarians-win-apoc-seats-following-november-election
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