Tar Heel Libertarian - June 2024
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LPNC Expresses Strong Disagreement with the NCSBE Decision
LPNC Expresses Strong Disagreement with the NCSBE Decision
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 27, 2024 (RALEIGH) – The Libertarian Party of North Carolina (LPNC) is deeply disappointed, though hardly surprised, with the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) decision yesterday to limit the choices of the people of North Carolina in keeping the We the People Party, the Constitution Party, and the Justice for All Party off the ballot in North Carolina.
We resoundingly reject this partisan and anti-American decision that mocks the concept of democracy and destroys any pretense of representative government. Alternate parties and candidates already have a hard enough time working within the rules. This action from the State Board of Elections is just added election interference.
"The NCSBE is another tool in the vast arsenal the Uniparty wields against the majority of North Carolinians," said LPNC chair Ryan Brown. "Right now, the Democrats control the NCSBE, so they're making decisions that benefit their candidates. This is ironic coming from the party that cries about democracy being on the ballot, but not surprising from that same party that arbitrarily only put one candidate on the Presidential preference ballot."
"If independent voters were not prohibited by statute from being appointed to the NC Board of Elections, this decision would likely have been different," stated Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Mike Ross. "If you agree that it is patently unfair to deny over a third of all voters any say in the administration of election law, then you see how important it is that we vote out the status quo."
"Just the Uniparty doing Uniparty things," added LPNC Communications Director Rob Yates. "In all seriousness, along with the Republicans, the Democratic party is the most dangerous threat to democracy in North Carolina, but I'm not worried. They got burned earlier this year in the most humiliating fashion for doing the exact same thing. The Democrats didn't learn their lesson then, or they are willing to eat the fine, but this time I suspect they'll suffer at the ballot box. People are sick of not being represented, they're sick of these hack political games the Uniparty plays to disenfranchise them, and they're sick of the failed Uniparty ignoring them."
The NCSBE left open the possibility of reversing its decision after further investigating the petitions. The LPNC implores the board to stop this partisan game playing and recognize these three parties.
For media inquiries or further information, please contact Rob Yates at [email protected].
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Libertarian Party of North Carolina
Libertarian Party of North Carolina (lpnc.org)
Ryan Brown
LPNC Chair
Libertarian Party of North Carolina
Ryan.B[email protected]
Mike Ross
Governor Candidate
Libertarian Party of North Carolina
firetheuniparty.com
Rob Yates
Communications Director and Acting Press Secretary
Libertarian Party of North Carolina
[email protected]
Third Party Voices Rally
More Voices, More Choices: Peaceful Rally and Demonstration for Third-Party Recognition in Raleigh at North Carolina State Capitol
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 12, 2024 (RALEIGH) – On Friday, June 14, 2024, from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM, members of the Libertarian Party of North Carolina and several other third parties will participate in a peaceful rally and demonstration titled "More Voices, More Choices" at the North Carolina State Capitol. This event aims to raise awareness about the importance of political diversity and to advocate for the rights of third-party political groups in North Carolina.
Two years ago, a lawsuit sponsored by major party donors challenged the Green Party NC state-certified petitions in order to delay their ballot access and subsequent campaigns by their candidates. There are indications that third parties could face the same legal obstruction tactics even though the Green Party won its case earlier this year. The judge’s decision declared the suit “frivolous” and awarded the Greens minor financial damages, a very small price to pay for suppliers of major party dark money.
This Friday’s show of camaraderie is organized by the We The People Party of North Carolina and will feature a multi-party lineup of speakers (some TBD), including WakeLP Chair, Travis Groo, who will moderate the discussion, and LPNC Vice-Chair Sean Haugh, who will participate as a speaker. They will highlight the need to break the stigma of voting against the two-party system and how independent candidates work at a great disadvantage to ensure fair representation for all political voices in the state.
Event Details:
Date: Friday, June 14, 2024
Time: 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Location: North Carolina State Capitol, Raleigh, NC
Speakers and Participants (not in order of appearance):
Participant |
Party Affiliation |
Event Role |
Travis Groo |
Libertarian Party of Wake County |
Moderator |
Ryan Rabah |
We The People, North Carolina |
Speaker |
Sean Haugh |
Libertarian Party of North Carolina |
Speaker |
Wayne Turner |
North Carolina Green Party |
Speaker |
Mathew Hoh |
North Carolina Green Party |
Speaker |
Patrick Newton |
North Carolina Forward Party |
Speaker |
Myia Hall |
North Carolina Forward Party |
Speaker |
Cliff Hamill |
North Carolina Forward Party |
Speaker |
Italo Medelius-Marsano |
Justice for All, North Carolina |
Speaker |
Al Pisano |
Constitution Party of NC |
Speaker |
This event calls for the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) and state legislature to support the petitioners' needs for a prompt and fair decision-making process and furthermore, to recognize that frivolous lawsuits are products of dark money PACs intended to delay candidate recognition and stall campaigns. We invite supporters of fair political competition to join us in this peaceful rally to show their support.
For more information, please contact Ryan Rabah at [email protected] or (980) 333-7733.
For media inquiries or further information, please contact Rob Yates at [email protected].
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Libertarian Party of North Carolina
Libertarian Party of North Carolina (lpnc.org)
Ryan Brown
LPNC Chair
Libertarian Party of North Carolina
Ryan.B[email protected]
Rob Yates
Communications Director and Acting Press Secretary
Libertarian Party of North Carolina
[email protected]
Help Wanted - May 2024
The LPNC is seeking passionate and dedicated volunteers to join our team and play pivotal roles in advancing the cause of liberty across North Carolina. Currently, we are looking for someone who would like to join the Executive Committee as the LPNC Treasurer.
As the LPNC Treasurer, you will play a crucial role in managing the financial affairs of the party at the state level. Your responsibilities will include overseeing the budget, managing accounts, and ensuring compliance with financial regulations.
Key Responsibilities:
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Budget Management: Develop and manage the annual budget for the state party, ensuring that resources are allocated effectively to support party activities and initiatives.
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Financial Reporting: Prepare regular financial reports detailing the party's income, expenses, and financial position. Provide transparent and accurate financial information to party leadership and members.
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Fundraising: Work collaboratively with party leaders and volunteers to develop fundraising strategies and initiatives. Identify opportunities for generating revenue and increasing financial support for the party.
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Banking and Accounting: Manage party bank accounts, including deposits, withdrawals, and reconciliation. Maintain accurate accounting records and ensure compliance with relevant financial regulations and reporting requirements.
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Compliance: Stay informed about state and federal financial regulations that impact political parties. Ensure that the party's financial activities are conducted in accordance with legal and regulatory requirements.
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Financial Planning: Assist party leadership in long-term financial planning and strategic decision-making. Provide financial analysis and recommendations to support the party's goals and objectives.
While financial experience is a plus, there are no requirements for this job in terms of background. There is a state course and certification, which the LPNC will assist you in obtaining. Time requirements are approximately an hour a week, a monthly meeting, and a few additional hours around filing deadlines.
Additionally, the Communications team is seeking content submissions and regular writers, artists, editors, and support staff for the newsletter, the podcast, and several other ambitious plans for 2024. We can use an hour a week, or 40; as long as you are fighting for Liberty there is a place to make your voice heard. We can't do it without you!
To learn more about these positions and other exciting volunteer opportunities, please visit our staff page at https://www.lpnc.org/staff. Your involvement can make a significant impact on the success of the LPNC, and we welcome individuals with diverse skills and backgrounds to join us in championing liberty in North Carolina.
Take the next step in your commitment to liberty by becoming a vital part of the LPNC team. We look forward to welcoming you aboard!
If you are interested in filling one of these positions, please email why you would be a good fit to Ryan Brown at [email protected].