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Michigan Libertarian Newsletter of the Libertarian Party of Michigan
._-~. ~.~ -- MICHIGAN LIBERTARIAN NEWSLETTER OF THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF MICHIGAN APRIL-MAY-JUNE, 1994 LPM NOMINATES 39 CANDIDATES Dist. 14 Richard. C. Gach Dist. 15 David S. Thompson The Libertarian Party of Michigan and its Dist. 16 Leslie C. Balian affiliates certified the nomination of 39 Dist. 19 Nicholas G. Bennett candidates for public office at its 1994 Convention on April 24. This is an increase State House of Representatives of 50% over the 26 candidates certified in Dist. 3 Joann M. Karpinski the last election in 1992. Dist. 7 Scott A. Boman Dist. 15 Ted Tifrea Leading the ticket is US Senatorial candi- Dist. 17 Alexander J. Stevenson date Jon Coon, who has been campaigning for Dist. 19 John J. Tater over a year. As the person listed highest Dist. 26 Keith P. Edwards on the party ticket, Coon is the "principal Dist. 27 Mathew R. Ignash candidate" of the party and it will be his Dist. 29 Paul M. Soyk vote total which will determine the ballot Dist. 31 John W. Fagan status of the party for the following two Dist. 32 Robert Van Oast years. Dist. 33 James S. Boyle Dist. 34 Mary Wayfield The party has candidates for all eight Dist. 37 Yepram Dervahanian statewide education offices, four Congres- Dist. 45 Kay Barr Suri sional seats, five State Senate spots, 17 Dist. 52 James L. Hudler State House seats and four County Commis- Dist. 64 Robert T Slaughter sion positions. The candidates are: Dist. 79 Scott Beavers US Senate Jon Coon County Commissioners State Board of Education Hillsdale Dist. -
Michigan Libertarian
c-- MICHIGAN LIBERTARIAN NEWS LETTER OF THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF MICHIGAN Michigan Constitution Article I, Sec. 5 Every person mayfreely speak, write, express and publish his views on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of such right: and no law shall be enacted to restrain or abridge the liberty of speech or of the press. MARCH-APRIL, 1998 O'BRIEN RE-ELECTED CHAIR; LPM NOMINATES 93 FOR PUBLIC OFFICE DELEGATES CHOSEN Delegates to the Libertarian Party of Michigan annual The Libertarian Party of Michigan nominated 93 Convention went for experience April 5 as they chose candidates to run in the November 3 election, including Party leadership for the 1998-99 year in East Lansing. all 16 Congressional seats, at its Convention on April 5. Chair Tim O'Brien, Vice Chair Stacy Van Oast and The list includes 36 State Representative seats, 15 State Treasurer Dave Nagy all won re-election to the Senate, two Supreme Court and all 8 state education Executive Committee along with three of the five At- offices. Some 16 others were chosen to run at the county large Directors, Keith Edwards, Mark Heil and Doug level. MacDonald. James Hudler, who had been on the Committee almost continually since the inception of As expected, Diane Barnes of Eastpointe will be the "top the Party, returned as Director after a year's absence. of the ticket." Her vote total will determine the ballot The only newcomers were Lorna Tate, Secretary and status for the LPM in the 2000 election. She and Jon Nick Stoner, Director. Ben Bachrach and Jim Coon are running for the State Board of Education. -
LP News April 1994
Progress LP may help develop legislation care plan continues to free-fall AsinPresidentpublic opinionBill Clinton’spolls, thehealthLib¬ ertarian Party’s free market proposals PRWOEC' made some remarkable gains in Feb¬ ruary—including, for the first time, the possibility that Libertarian experts HEALTHY may be invited to help craft health care legislation. CHOICE The Project Healthy Choice scorecard for the past The Libertarian Party's Alternative month includes one debate victory, a possible invitation to Free Market Health Care meet with a congressman in Washington, a private meet¬ Proposal ing with another congressman to explain the Libertarian proposals, and a Libertarian protest against the Clinton plan that earned front-page newspaper coverage. The good news started in Oregon, with the health care kind of health benefits Americans can receive.” debate between former LP state chair Paul Smith, MD, and Smith urged the audience to “just say no—no to more liberal Democratic Congressman Don Wyden. The debate taxes... we need to tell them ‘Go balance your budget and took place in Clackamass County on Feb. 17, and was leave us alone.’ We don’t need a top-down program run by sponsored by the local Chamber of Commerce. Queen Hillary [Clinton].” “It went well,” said Smith of his successful debating Congressman Wyden was forced to agree that the effort. “I had the congressman on the defensive most ofthe Clinton plan had flaws, and said he could not “fully sup¬ time.” According to news reports, Smith said the Clinton port” it. plan would “have the federal government calling the shots, Even better, Wyden admitted during the debate the April 1994 Vol. -
Michigan Libertarian, September-October 1997
~ MICHIGAN LIBERTARIAN NEWS LETTER OF THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF MICHIGAN Michigan Constitution Article !, Sec. 5 Every person mayfree(v speak, write, express and publish his views on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of such right: and no law shall be enacted to restrain or abridge the liberty afspeech or of the press. SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER, 1997 LIBERTARIANS NOMINATE Diane Barnes' Campaign Organizes CANDIDATE FOR SPECIAL Diane Barnes, Vice Chair of the ELECTION Libertarians of Macomb County and local chapter coordinator for the Separation of ST. CLAIR SHORES. The Libertarian Party School and State Alliance, will once again of Macomb County met in caucus on run for the State Board of Education in Wednesday, September 10, and chose Paul the 1998 election. Diane's campaign is Soyk, 40, of Sterling Heights as their expected to be the LP's "top of ticket" candidate to fill the 12th District State and a strong showing could give the party Senate seat, left vacant by the untimely "major party status". death of Senator Doug Carl. Barnes had an impressive showing in the Mr. Soyk is a Certified Public Accountant polls in '96 and hopes to acquire more working in the areas of accounting and support by running an active campaign in finance as a contract employee to General '98. Her focus will again be on parental Motors. He is currently completing his rights and responsibilities within the Masters of Science in Taxation. public school system and how to achieve the "separation of school and state". "We As a Libertarian, Mr. Soyk favors are in the process of forming our individual freedom and responsibility on committee and we've already received both personal and economic issues. -
Rchitects Unveil Used to Retire the Bonds As Factors" a Publishing Cost, $2,500; Bonding At 'Ist
i*. -,v-' / / Clinton $suwuuf*ihsL CtutbtLifauL Sinai. 1856 July 12,1972 15 cents 5S . 117th year No. 10 ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN rchitects unveil used to retire the bonds as factors" a publishing cost, $2,500; bonding at 'iST. JOHNS,—An attractive two story in his support: of the proposal. .I torney, $7,000 and financial consul precast concrete building, will grace cannot see where the county can go 1 tant, $5,400.,It should be noted the a 3.74 acre plot located on Elm St, wrong, ? 'said Andrews. Commis Maple St; site development allows across from Clinton Memorial Hos sioner Duane Chamberlain called it money for destruction of the OaUey pital by/ this time, next year if all *a real good investment" and I think property across; from the existing . g&fes according to schedule ,. ., we should get going with it."; * County 'Courthouse to provide ad Total cost of the structure which ditional parking space. will house-district court and other Commissioner Walter Nobis moved county offices is. estimated at for approval of the building's pre $1,200,000. This figure includes site liminary design and authority for preparation, construction, equipment architects to prepare bid specifi A chance fees* Ground breaking is tenta cations with working " drawings. tively planned for October with a com Andrews voiced support. The mo to earn prizes pletion, date of July nest year. tion gained a 7-3 passage with Com 7*Cetailsoftheproject were unveiled missioner Gerald Lankford absent. Watch for details In f r last week during the Clinton County Chairman of the Clinton County Commissioners regular meeting; Building Authority,- Probate Judge. -
Certificate of Ascertainment of the Electors of the President and Vice-President of the United States of America
STATE OF MICHIGAN RICK SNYDER EXECUTIVE OFFICE BRIAN CALLEY GOVERNOR LANSING LT. GOVERNOR CERTIFICATE OF ASCERTAINMENT OF THE ELECTORS OF THE PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA I, Richard D. Snyder, Governor of the State of Michigan, certify that at the general election held in Michigan on Tuesday, November 6, 2012: The following persons nominated by the Democratic Party, each having received 2,564,569 votes, were duly elected as Electors of the President and Vice-President of the United States of America: Cindy Estrada 11333 Dunlavy Ln., Whitmore Lake, MI 48189; Steve Cook 848 Beech St., Lake Odessa, MI 48849; Dorothy Johnson 79 Evergreen Dr., Kincheloe, MI 49788; Marge Faville 1036 Scenic Drive, Muskegon, MI 49445; Marion Vanderveen 3604 E. Fulton No. 322, Grand Rapids, MI 49546; Toni Sessoms 326 S. Littlefield Rd., Weidman, MI 48893; Norwood Jewell 9445 Creek Bend Trail, Davison, MI 48423; Jess Minks 15036 Main St., Buchanan, MI 49107; Howard Pizzo 1027 Red Cliffe Dr., Lansing, MI 48917; Joanne Murphy 6210 Marcy St., Brighton, MI 48116; Peggy Ciaramitaro 19473 Candlelight St., Roseville, MI 48066; James Winne 59658 Thunder Head Dr., Washington Twp., MI 48094; Walter Sobczak 24248 Hampton Hill St., Novi, MI 48375; Jane Ahern 1001 N. Martha St., Dearborn, MI 48128; Hilliard Hampton 26075 Avondale, Inkster, MI 48141; and Edna Bell' 9439 Cloverlawn St., Detroit, MI 48204. Votes received by other candidates for the office of Elector of the President and Vice-President of the United States of America are as follows: The following persons nominated by the Republican Party each received 2,115,256 votes: Scott Romney; Linda Lee Tarver; Frank Foster; Jack E. -
2014 Libertarian Party Convention Minutes Page 1
Regular Convention of the Libertarian Party June 27-29, 2014 Hyatt Regency Hotel, Columbus, Ohio STATUS: approved by the LNC December 13, 2014 Opening Ceremonies At 9:28 AM on Friday, June 27, 2014 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Columbus, OH, the opening ceremony of the 2014 Libertarian Party Regular Convention began with opera singer Elizabeth Gentner (the “Red Diva”) singing the national anthem. At 9:31 AM, Larry Reed, president of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), gave the keynote address about liberty and character. Call to Order After introductory plaudits, the Regular Convention was called to order at 10:24 AM. Credentials Report Credentials Committee Chair Emily Salvette gave the report of the Credentials Committee. As of 10:11 AM, there were 728 delegates and alternates entered into the delegate database. Of these, 687 were eligible to vote. There were 367 delegates and 1 alternate registered in attendance. With 368 voting members, quorum was 148 delegates, a majority of all delegates was 185 delegates, 2/3 of all delegates was 246 delegates, and 7/8 of all delegates was 322 delegates. On behalf of the Credentials Committee, Ms. Salvette moved that the roll submitted by the Credentials Committee be the official voting roll of the convention. 2014 Libertarian Party Convention Minutes Page 1 Rebecca Sink-Burris (IN) moved to amend the Credentials Committee report to seat both delegations from Oregon, the Reeves delegation and the Wagner delegation. Ms. Salvette noted that the delegates submitted by the Wagner group were already included in the Credentials Committee report, so the motion was clarified to be the addition of Tim Reeves, Richard Burke, and Greg Burnett to the Oregon delegation.