Libertarian Party secures ballot access in upcoming elections

David Moran

November9,2012 One point three percent of total votes from Tuesdays election may not seem like much, but it was just enough for the Libertarian party to regain uninhibited ballot access through and including the 2016 general election in West Virginia.

Libertarian party gubernatorial candidate David Moran secured his partys access in upcoming elections by pulling at least 1 percent of the vote in this weeks general election. Moran says he and the party hope to continue the Libertarian's momentum by having a primary before the next election.

What I will do personally is to work to find a person or people that would like to compete in a primary. We would like to do that very much, because it will help sharpen the focus on the principles that we stand for. I may or may not be a candidate myself. If there are no other candidates, then I certainly will be a candidate.

"However, its most important to me to find the right people for the futuremuch more important than for me to continue to seek the office myself.

Moran says the partys immediate objectives include identifying representatives from each of the 55 counties to communicate with residents, as well as reaching out to students at colleges and universities around the state to educate them about the party's platform.

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