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NEWS FROM THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF CALIFORNIA
14547 Titus Street, Suite 214
Panorama City, CA 91402
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For immediate release: November 8, 2000
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For additional information:
Juan Ros, Executive Director
Phone: (818) 782-8400
Mailto:director@ca.lp.org
Web: http://www.ca.lp.org
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Six Libertarians elected to office,
Browne outpolls Buchanan in California
PANORAMA CITY -- Six Libertarians have been elected to
non-partisan office in California, while presidential candidate Harry
Browne has outpolled Reform Party candidate Patrick Buchanan despite
Buchanan spending considerable money on radio and TV ads in the Golden
State, the Libertarian Party of California announced today.
The six wins by Libertarians yesterday brings to 13 the number of
California Libertarians elected in 2000, including one win in the
primary election and six other Libertarians whose elections were
cancelled when not enough candidates filed to oppose them in their
races. An estimated 51 Libertarians now hold elected or appointed
office in California.
"We are very pleased with our results and are proud of all 289
Libertarians who appeared on the California ballot yesterday,"
declared Libertarian state chair Mark Hinkle. "We ran more candidates
than all other third parties combined, our candidates got the message
out, and we worked hard to make sure voters knew that only the
Libertarian Party will fight to dramatically reduce the power and
presence of government in their lives."
The six Libertarians elected to office are:
- In Kern County, Teri Kahn was elected to a two-year term as
Director of the Tehachapi Valley Health Care District with 55.5% of
the vote
- In Placer County, Erik Henrikson defeated fellow Libertarian Tom
Murphy in a two-way race to replace retiring Libertarian Dennis
Schlumpf to become the next director of Seat 4 of the Tahoe City
Public Utility District
- In Sacramento County, Joseph Corey swept past incumbent E. Ramona
H. Krewson to win one of three director seats of the Galt Fire
District
- In San Diego County, Linda Strom won one of eight positions on
the Lakeside Community Planning Area board, while Robert R. Mendez
beat incumbent Richard L. Vasquez in Division 2 of the Vista
Irrigation District
- In Santa Barbara County, Greg D. Flores surprised his
better-known opponents to win the Division 1 seat of the Santa Maria
Water Conservation District.
Also in California, Libertarian Party presidential candidate Harry
Browne received 40,263 votes to Reform Party candidate Pat Buchanan's
39,900. Browne beat Buchanan in 16 other states as well.
"Libertarians have reason to celebrate this year. We expect the
Libertarian Party to continue growing, and we plan to compete in and
win more races in coming years," Hinkle concluded.
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