6 Libertarian Candidates to Appear in Lorain

Tuesday March 9th, 2010
7:00 PM
Emerald Valley Country Club
4397 N Leavitt Rd
Lorain, Ohio 44053

candidates appearing:

Governor – Ken Matesz (http://www.mateszforohio.com/)
Secretary of State – Charles Earl
US Congress District 9 – Joseph Michael Jaffe (http://www.jaffeforcongress.com/) & Jeremy Swartz (http://www.swartzforohio.com/)
Ohio Congress District 57 – Josh Robertson (http://www.votejoshrobertson2010.com/blog/)
Ohio Congress District 58 – Bob Williams (http://www.ohiowithoutdebt.com/)

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Libertarian Candidates Attend Town Hall Meeting

Matesz, Earl, Jaffe and Liston among attendees

Sandusky — Saturday January 30th was an exciting day for Northwest Ohio Libertarians. A Citizens Town Hall Meeting was held at the Lyman Waterfront Banquet Hall in Sandusky, and five Libertarian candidates along with some others were given the opportunity to address the approximately two hundred attendees. Clearly, the Libertarian Party of Ohio was well represented as our Libertarian candidates represented a plurality of those who presented.

The mood of the meeting from the decorations, through the opening and including the format was one of sensible patriotism. People there were seeking candidates who “get it,” and the Libertarian speakers didn’t disappoint them. Congressional Candidate, Joe Jaffe, and U.S. Senate hopeful, Jeremy Swartz fired up the crowd with stem winders and their immense energy. Both knowledgably handled the Q and A sessions with grace and passion. » read more

 
 
 

Charlie Earl Seeking Secretary of State Position (Press Release)

Charlie Earl for Ohio Secretary of StateFor Immediate Release

Contact:

Charlie Earl
217-494-6838

419-801-4040
Charlie.Earl@LPO.org

Sean Kalin Stipe
Lorain County Libertarian Party
(440) 242-0820
kalin@loraincountylibertarians.org

CHARLIE EARL SEEKING OHIO SECRETARY OF STATE POSITION

Bowling Green, Ohio resident Charles Earl will pursue the nomination for Ohio Secretary of State on the Libertarian Party ticket.

Earl states that he would enforce election laws to assure that voters in Ohio could be confident that elections would be conducted efficiently and fairly.

Another facet of the Earl campaign will be to focus on providing quick and effective service for new start-up businesses in Ohio. “We need jobs in this state,” Earl said, ”and we must remove every unnecessary obstacle that hampers business growth.” » read more

 
 
 

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