Political Methods for
Massachusetts
- Putting the Elephant to Sleep: A
campaign strategy for pro-Liberty candidates in Massachusetts.
- The Complete Election Rules. You
Want to Run For Office in Massachusetts? Here's How! How many signatures, which
signatures, and how to eliminate other-party opponents in the Primary via
sticker campaigns.
- Runs Lots of candidates!
Running
lots of Libertarian candidates was a step in the right direction in
Pennsylvania, and it would be a step in the right direction here, too.
- 1948!: How the statehouse changed
hands last time, when the Democrats took control. A lesson for Libertarians
everywhere.
- Party Building. Strategies for
developing a successful political party here in Massachusetts.
- Keep your money in Massachusetts!
Support Liberty by contributing to pro-liberty candidates and organizations
within the Commonwealth.
- A Registration Drive? Jason Solinsky
discusses why the Massachusetts LP should not spend $60-100,000 to persuade
people to Register Libertarian! (with a target of 1% of Registered Voters being
Libertarian by February 2000. )
- Chances for 1999 Elections! There
are possibilities for running in 1999 under the major party rules.
- New Election Rules In 1999 it became
twice as hard to get major-party political candidates on the ballot here in
Massachusetts.
Election Results
- Election Results in Massachusetts in
1996 .
- We can do it! Elections decided by Libertarian Candidates.
1998
1998 Election Results: a partial list of outcomes
from around New England, including a national list of elections in which the
Libertarian vote changed the outcome of the election. In Vermont, the
Libertarian Party elected a State Legislator.
A list of Massachusetts candidates for 1998 includes Statewide and local office seekers, and links to all political parties of Massachusetts. Why don't you join them and Stand Up For Liberty!? )
The Vermont Libertarian Party is running more than 40
candidates in 1998.
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