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Lone Star Liberty Lone Star Liberty The Official Monthly Newsletter of the Libertarian Party of Texas January 2004 77 File Applications for LP Nominations At least 77 individuals (and way race with a major party and a Abilene and Dr. Chip Peterson of Lub- maybe more if all County Chairs have Green candidate. bock both filed for District 19. The not turned in their lists to the State To retain ballot access for the district also has two incumbents as a Party) have filed applications for the 2005 and 2006 election cycles one of result of redistricting. In District 22 Libertarian Party nomination for of- these candidates must draw more than Tom Morrison of Houston will face fices up for election in the November five percent of the vote in 2004. Given Sayed Zaidi, a businessman. Finally, 2004 General Election. past experience it thus seems very Celeste Adams and Clark Simmons Three individuals have filed to likely that we will be able to earn bal- both filed for District 31. run for statewide offices. Tom Edward lot access from the election-as long as A complete list of filers for Oxford, a lawyer from Beaumont, has our ballot drive this spring successfully U.S. Representative races is available filed for Court of Criminal Appeals puts our candidates on the November on the state party website. Place 5. This will be a two-way race ballots. William McNicoll, a Clear against a Republican. Thirty-four individuals filed to Lake area homeschooling father, filed Quanah Parker, a lawyer from run for U.S. Representative filing in 31 for State Board of Education District Abilene, filed for Court of Criminal of the 32 Districts. No one filed for the 7. William has been active tracking Appeals Place 2, which will also be a 14th Congressional District against his local ISD and is currently fighting two-way race with a Republican. In incumbent Ron Paul. Ron is a lifetime a school bond election. Raymundo 2002 Quanah ran in a three way race member of the National Libertarian Aleman, a lawyer from San Antonio, for Supreme Court and earned 2.4% Party and was the Party's presidential has filed for State Senate District 26. of the vote. candidate in 1988. Ron did not draw The only other State Senate candidate Anthony Garcia, a Systems an opponent for the Republican Pri- will be Tony Depperschmidt from Administrator from Houston filed for mary and no Democrat filed. Houston seeking the nomination for Railroad Commissioner. Anthony last Several Libertarians running District 6. ran for the office in 2000 where he for Congress will face opponents at the Thirteen people filed to run for earned 15.8% of the vote in a three- District Conventions. Steve Kirby of State Representative races, most of them from the greater Houston area. However, Abiliene, Corpus Christi, Bryan and the Austin area also have Pat Dixon Seeks TX Chair candidates. Pat Dixon of Austin an- One is a focus on identifying Brazos, Harris, Jefferson, nounced at the December 6, 2003 winnable races and directing good Polk, Tom Green, Travis and SLEC meeting that he plans to run for quality candidates to these races. Mu- Williamson Counties all report one or State LP Chair. Pat was elected Travis nicipal, small district, and boards and more local county candidates running County Chair in 2002 and took over commissions are all potentially win- for offices including County Attorney, as Ballot Access Committee Chair this nable Pat says. Sheriff, Tax-Assessor Collector, fall. The second strategy is County Commissioner, Constable and Pat's announcement came outsourcing. Pat suggests that the Justice of the Peace. A database of lo- minutes after current Chair David Texas LP would benefit from hiring cal candidates can be found on the state DeLamar told the committee he would professionals in addition to recruiting party website. County Chairs and can- not be seeking re-election. more individuals with management didates are welcome to contact the edi- In a recent business plan for skills. Pat has pioneered this idea with tor with corrections or additions. the Texas Libertarian Party created by the BAC and its hiring of a paid con- The most growth this cycle Pat he suggests two strategies to get tractor to solicit donations for the peti- comes in Jefferson County where a the LP to the next level. tion drive. record number of candidates have filed. Lone Star Liberty In the Mail Volume 14, Issue 1 Enclosed is what I can man- Texas Libertarians: January 2004 age right now, re Ballot Access. I'm a Of Course I support your ef- Available monthly California journalist, age 45, presently forts in this regard. Keep up the good online at in Arizona. I've been away from Aus- work. I hope to visit soon. Thanks y'all. www.lptexas.org tin, Texas for over 40 years. Richard Campagna Publisher: Among the Texas-set films I for U.S. Vice President Libertarian Party of Texas enjoy are "Blood Simple," "Legend of P.O. Box 27932 Billie Jean," and "Dazed and Con- I know this isn't much, but it's Houston, TX 77227 fused," where the 9th grade girls get what I have. We're already on the bal- www.lptexas.org hazed with ketchup and mustard. lot here in Michigan, so I won't need It's fun to read the alumni to donate for that. Here's $10 to buy State Chair: message board online, about hazing some freedom in Texas. I know you can David DeLamar traditions like breakfast kidnapping in do it with help. Here's mine. P.O.Box 98131 Texas high schools; and dorm hazing Pete Sipes Lubbock, TX 79499 at Texas A&M. Sounds more fun the [email protected] California. Good luck with ballot access. 806-795-6961 [email protected] Scott Benson Editor: Laura Coker-Garcia BAC's Freedom Fest database manager. County Chairs 9835 Sagedowne Lane needing to receive updated contact in- Houston, TX 77089 A benefit concert held Satur- formation for national party members [email protected] day, January 3 in Austin raised about in their counties can contact David at 281-997-8141 $530 for the ballot access fund accord- croft@ alumni.caltech.edu or call 214- ing to Ballot Access Committee Chair 731-9284. Members needing to change Contributing Writers: Pat Dixon. their address or contact numbers or Laura Coker-Garcia The event—featuring musi- email should also contact David. cians Slim Ritchie, Mopac and the Blue David takes over from Rich- Submissions welcome. Suburbans and Jimmie Vaughn—drew ard Walker who resigned in Septem- Please send to the editor at 140 people to Sullivan's Steakhouse in ber. [email protected]. Dead- Austin. All the artists donated their line is the 20th of the month prior. time and Jimmie donated an Activist Opportunities The next printed issue will be Feb- autographed Fendor guitar that was ruary, 2004. auctioned off at the end of the evening. The editor of Lone Star Lib- LP Presidential candidate erty is seeking help! I need individu- Michael Badnarik was master of cer- als to help uncover Libertarian activ- emonies for the event and profits from ity in Texas. Please let me know what Supporters the event were split with his campaign. is going on with local libertarians in The Libertarian Party of Texas LP Presidential candidate your neighborhood. would like to thank recent donors: Gary Nolan has announced that he will Nothing formal needed—send James Allard.........................MA be visiting Texas in February and will meeting minutes, URLs for articles Scott Benson...........................TN host several meet the candidate events mentioning us in the media, press re- Richard Campagna................IA where he will also be raising funds for leases, invitations you receive for in- William Culpepper................NC ballot access in Texas. Gary is expected teresting speakers, etc. Even if the only Allan Juranek..................Austin to visit Fort Worth, Austin and Hous- activity is a supper club—let me know J.L. Love...........................Austin ton. Check next month's newsletter or who attended and what was discussed! Richard Massey................Dallas the website for times and locations. Send photos if you have them. Send a Nadia Megally...............Houston letter. Point me to your favorite Pete Sipes...............................MI New Database Manager website. Include me in your group's William Sparkman......Arlington online newsgroup. and to Christine Anderson who David Croft of Carrollton has Contact me at Laura@ willed $7,500 to the Party. volunteered to be the new state party Libertyworks.org. I'd appreciate it! Check any that apply: ______ I will petition during March, April and May 2004. ______ I will host a Precinct Convention on the evening of Tues. March 9, 2004. ______ I am a notary public and will volunteer for the petition drive. ______ I can provide room and board to petitioners from out-of-town. ______ I am a printer/copier and will help with printing petition sheets. ______ I am enclosing a donation to fund the petition drive. ______ I am enclosing a donation to support party activities (outreach, newsletter, etc.) My best donation:____$35_____$75______$100_____$150_____Other Name:__________________________________ Address:________________________________ Please make checks payable to the Libertarian City & Zip code:__________________________ Party of Texas. Include this form with any dona- tions and Mail to: PO Box 27932 , Houston, TX Telephone:_______________________________ 77227. Email: __________________________________ Occupation:______________________________ Donations can also be accepted online via PayPal Employer:_______________________________ at the State Party website: www.lptexas.org/do- nations. Precinct #:_______ County:_________________ Federal law requires political committees to report the name, mailing address, and occupation and name of employer for each individual whose contributions aggregate in excess of $200 in a calendar year.
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