North Carolina Libertarian Party Nominates City Councilmember for Legislative Race

June 24th, 2008

The North Carolina Libertarian Party recently nominated some more candidates for Congress and state office. Among the nominees is Timothy Rohr, a city councilmember in Lenoir. He is running for state representative in the 87th district. See this newspaper story.

The complete list of Libertarian nominees for North Carolina office will be final on June 30. The list will include a U.S. Senate nominee.

6 Responses to “North Carolina Libertarian Party Nominates City Councilmember for Legislative Race”

  1. T.J. Says:

    Wow! I’ve been mentioned in Ballot Access News! I’ve hit the big time.

  2. Alex Englemann Says:

    Is Frank MacKay the Chairman of the Libertarian Party too??

  3. Jordon Greene Says:

    Congratulations Rohr! I live in Lenoir as well, and am glad to see someone running against Frye. Good luck. Take some time to visit the North Carolinians for Free and Proper Elections at http://www.NCFPE.com. We are a State PAC dedicated to a Free and Equal ballot.

  4. Jordon Greene Says:

    I’m sorry, that is Starne’s District. I got the wrong one, that alright though, Good luck.

  5. T.J. Says:

    I’d fill out your questionnaire, but it isn’t up yet. Let me know when it is.

  6. Jordon Greene Says:

    I have kept forgetting to get that posted, hopefully it will be available soon online. For know though, I have mailed you a questionnaire to the address listed on the Libertarian Party of NC’s list of candidates for your campaign. Thanks!

    -Jordon