The Libertarian Party’s best chance at a State Legislator for 2010

From Eric Dondero:

Brendan Kelly attended the Libertarian Party National Convention last weekend held in St. Louis. Kelly is an elected Town Selectman in Seabrook, New Hampshire. He just won reelection in March beating 3 other candidates.

Kelly served as a "Wayne Root delegate," but was also there to raise awareness and funds for his campaign for NH State House. He is also a Pro-Defense Libertarian, a Veteran, and member of the Libertarian Defense Caucus.

In 2008, Kelly ran for the same seat. He placed 6th out of 8 candidates vying for the position. The top 4 vote-getters win election in the At-large district. This year, he explained to Libertarian Republican, he has the best shot of any candidate. He is the only elected official running. All incumbents voted in for 2008 have decided against a run du to the budget mess in Concord.

Kelly is very confident he'll win a seat. A total of 9 candidates have filed. Again the top 4 vote-getters win election. And Kelly was the only one of the 9 on the ballot in 2008.

His win would mark the first time the LP has had a state legislator in office since 1998.

From Kelly's website:

I've just been re-elected to another three-year term as a selectman in my hometown of Seabrook, NH, and now I'm running as a Libertarian candidate for the NH State House in Rockingham District 14.

Because I'll be a Libertarian candidate who is looking to restore our American Republic and return the operation of our government to the people, I'm seeking and accepting donations to my campaign from those who are in support of the Libertarian Party principles and the restoration of our great country.

ElectBrendanKellyLPNH.org

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