RockLP Adopts Highway
The Libertarian Party of Rockingham County has adopted a highway!
One of our founding principles and a primary reason that we exist is to improve our home community. Caring for our natural environment is one way that we can protect our small section of this planet for future generations.
Volunteerism is a basic expression of human relationships. It is about people's need to participate in their societies and to feel that they matter to others.
LPNC to Conduct Independent Election System Source Code Review
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RALEIGH (Dec. 28) – The Libertarian Party will conduct the first-ever independent review of the state’s election system software. State Chair Joseph Garcia invoked his authority under state law in a Dec. 21 letter to the State Board of Elections requesting to review and examine all source code for an electronic voting system made by vendor Election Systems & Software.
ES&S has systems in use in 93 North Carolina counties.
“This is not about litigating the 2020 election,” Garcia emphasized. “It’s about election system security. Cybersecurity experts worldwide have warned of the vulnerabilities and inconsistencies of electronic voting machines. Voter confidence in those systems has been steadily eroding. These systems must be evaluated independently and tested regularly,” he said.
Garcia appointed Dr. Duncan Buell, recently retired from the University of South Carolina Department of Computer Science and Engineering, as project lead for the code review team. Dr. Buell is also a former election official for Richland County, S.C.
Read more2022 LPNC Convention
Join the Libertarian Party of North Carolina in Clemmons, NC the weekend of March 4-6 for the 2022 LPNC Convention to celebrate Life Unmandated! Everyone wants to live their own life their own way, for their own needs, and according to their own values. Join us, the Libertarian Party of North Carolina, the only political party that leaves your life choices where they belong, with you!
Read moreUnion County Highway Cleanup
One of the most effective ways the Libertarians can make an impression is to be active in your local community with charitable and service projects like Adopt-A-Highway. Nine Union County Libertarians turned out for their highway cleanup last weekend. They picked up 14 bags of trash, including two bags of recyclables. Plus, they got to pose in front of their highway sign for this photo, taken by Union County and LPNC chair Joe Garcia.