The Daily Tar Heel : Libertarians remain optimistic for next round of NC elections - Jeff Kagan:
November 18, 2012 - "The state’s Libertarian Party came away from the 2012 election without any huge gains on paper — but politicians from the two dominant parties say libertarians nonetheless won an opportunity to influence policy....
"Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Barbara Howe received slightly more than 2 percent of the vote, barely crossing the threshold of necessary votes to allow the party to remain on the ballot for the next four years....
"Two Libertarians in N.C. state legislative races received about 20 percent of the vote, which is promising, Howe said."
Read more: http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2012/11/libertarians-remain-optimistic
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November 18, 2012 - "The state’s Libertarian Party came away from the 2012 election without any huge gains on paper — but politicians from the two dominant parties say libertarians nonetheless won an opportunity to influence policy....
"Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Barbara Howe received slightly more than 2 percent of the vote, barely crossing the threshold of necessary votes to allow the party to remain on the ballot for the next four years....
"Two Libertarians in N.C. state legislative races received about 20 percent of the vote, which is promising, Howe said."
Read more: http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2012/11/libertarians-remain-optimistic
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