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LPedia is a collaborative digital archive and document repository dedicated to preserving the history and records of the Libertarian Party in the United States that was established in late February 2005.
====Clark-Koch Top 900,000====
=====LP Picks Up Three Seats in Alaska=====
Months of hard work and intense
preparation by thousands of
Libertarian activists across the
country paid off on November 4th
with the Libertarian presidential
ticket of Ed Clark and David Koch
garnering 921,000 votes nationwide.
In related election returns, three
Libertarians were elected to major
public offices in Alaska and the LP
emerged with ballot status in twelve
states.
 
Clark’s vote total becomes more
impressive when voter turnout is
taken into effect. According to an
official vote count released by the
Federal Election Commission on
Janauary 5, 1981, the voter turnout in
last November’s Presidential election
was the lowest in 32 years, with only
53.95 of the eligible voters casting
ballots. Thus while Clark had more
than five times the vote of Libertarian
presidential candidate Roger
MacBride in 1976 — MacBride
received 173,000 votes — he received
those votes from among a
proportionally smaller section of the
electorate.
 
Clark also surpassed the 1976
Independent candidacy of former
Minnesota Sen. Eugene McCarthy...
 


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LPedia is a collaborative digital archive and document repository dedicated to preserving the history and records of the Libertarian Party in the United States that was established in late February 2005.

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