Local Libertarians Focused On 2022 Elections
News Release
WARSAW – The Libertarian Party of Kosciusko County recently held its annual convention at Mi Lindo Acapulco with great attendance.
The local Kosciusko County affiliate of the Libertarian Party was formed in January 2021 after the rousing second-place finish that Donald Rainwater garnered in the 2020 gubernatorial race, according to a news release from the chapter.
The local chapter is chaired by Cassie Rolon with the assistance of Vice-Chair David Lewis, Secretary Amber Stump and Treasurer Amy Brown.
During the February 1 Convention, delegates to the annual state convention were nominated and recessed their convention meeting to March 13 to gain more local candidates.
Libertarians are not allowed to participate in primaries in Indiana but will select their nominees at their annual state convention on March 5 in Fishers.
The Libertarian Party of Indiana has two declared candidates for U.S. Senate, James Sceniak and William Henry. Both were on hand to speak at the convention but the most important race the LPIN can run is the Secretary of State race and the LPIN nominee is Jeff Maurer for 2022. Election Integrity has been big on everyone’s minds in the state of Indiana due to our 2020 elections and we have seen no audit to help people ease their minds.
Maurer has a 3-point plan as Secretary of State:
- Every vote must be recorded on a paper ballot, which means every voting machine must produce a paper ballot
- Every voter must receive a receipt to validate their vote, which means every voter receives a copy of the ballot they cast.
- Every election must be audited prior to the results being certified.
Maurer believes that every vote must be counted and every vote must be validated. If we cannot ensure the integrity of our elections in Indiana, how can we ensure the integrity of those who hold elected office? You can find more information about Jeff Maurer at www.MaurerforIndiana.com
To learn more about the Libertarian Party of Kosciusko County visit their Facebook page. To learn more about the Libertarian Party of Indiana visit LPIN.org.