Libertarian loss. (Media).The Libertarian Party of California The Libertarian Party of California is the California affiliate of the Libertarian Party. The state chair is Kevin Takenaga. Libertarians in Office in California Name Office James Gray Orange County Superior Court Judge Tom Tryon Calaveras County Supervisor was set to disavow TO DISAVOW. To deny the authority by which an agent pretends to have acted as when he has exceeded the bounds of his authority. 2. It is the duty of the principal to fulfill the contracts which have been entered into by his authorized agent; and when an agent its own gubernatorial candidate last week after the political hopeful allegedly spit on KABC-AM (790) talk show host Brian Whitman Brian Whitman (August 17, 1972 — ) is a radio talk show host and voice impressionist. Whitman was born in Staten Island, New York and graduated from Wagner College in May 1994 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science. . Station officials say the incident took place during an interview with minor party candidates Whitman conducted on Sept. 8. The radio host filed a police report. "I don't challenge (the story) at all," said Aaron Starr, state chair for the Libertarian party The Libertarian party was founded in Colorado in 1971 and held its first convention in Denver in 1972. In 1972 it fielded John Hospers for president and Theodora Nathan for vice president in the U.S. general election. . "I've never come across something like this in my life. Obviously, it's embarrassing." Starr said Libertarian candidate Gary Copeland ended up on the ballot because another candidate dropped out and a third one, former Bellflower Mayor Art Olivier Arthur C. “Art” Olivier (born 24 August 1957), former mayor of Bellflower, California, was the Libertarian candidate for Vice President in the United States presidential election in 2000. , was unable to run due to a minor conflict with state election laws. The party may encourage the public to cast write-in votes for Olivier, according to Starr. "Unfortunately, we can't take (Copeland) off the ballot," he said. Staff reporter Claudia Peschiutta can be reached at (323) 549-5225 ext. 229, or at cpeschiutta@labusinessjournal.com. |
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