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Mike Ferguson presently serves as chair of Grandview, Missouri's Transportation Committee.  He was appointed to the committee in [[2005]].
Mike Ferguson presently serves as chair of Grandview, Missouri's Transportation Committee.  He was appointed to the committee in [[2005]].


He served for several years as vice chair of the [[Cass County Libertarian Party]].  
He served for several years as vice-chair of the [[Cass County Libertarian Party]].  


In [[2002]] he was appointed the Missouri State Plan
In [[2002]] he was appointed the Missouri State Plan Committee by then-Secretary of State Matt Blunt.  
Committee by then-Secretary of State Matt Blunt.  


In [[2004]] He was the [[Missouri Libertarian Party]]'s candidate for Lt. Governor.
In [[2004]] He was the [[Missouri Libertarian Party]]'s candidate for Lt. Governor.
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He presently runs a Missouri-based political website.
He presently runs a Missouri-based political website.


Ferguson was elected in April, 2007 to the Jackson County, Missouri Water Supply Board.[http://www.lp.org/fp/article_481.shtml]
Ferguson defeated his opponent Joel Kump with 73 percent of the vote.  When asked why he won so handily, Ferguson said, "I've found it highly rewarding to get involved in local government and actually make a difference. Running a credible campaign that actually focused on relevant issues in 2004 led to my being appointed to Grandview's Transportation Committee in 2005. In 2006 I was elected Chair by the other members of the committee. They reelected me Chair earlier this year."
Repeating a common theme from recently elected Libertarians, Ferguson said, "The primary reason anyone runs for local office should be to make our communities a better place."


==External Link==
==External Link==
* [http://www.mikefergusononline.com/ Mike Ferguson Online]
* [http://www.mikefergusononline.com/ Mike Ferguson Online]
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 18 June 2022

Mike Ferguson
Vice-Chair
Cass County Libertarian Party
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Personal Details
Party: Libertarian Party
Media
Website: http://www.mikefergusononline.com/

Mike Ferguson presently serves as chair of Grandview, Missouri's Transportation Committee. He was appointed to the committee in 2005.

He served for several years as vice-chair of the Cass County Libertarian Party.

In 2002 he was appointed the Missouri State Plan Committee by then-Secretary of State Matt Blunt.

In 2004 He was the Missouri Libertarian Party's candidate for Lt. Governor.

He presently runs a Missouri-based political website.

Ferguson was elected in April, 2007 to the Jackson County, Missouri Water Supply Board.[1]

Ferguson defeated his opponent Joel Kump with 73 percent of the vote. When asked why he won so handily, Ferguson said, "I've found it highly rewarding to get involved in local government and actually make a difference. Running a credible campaign that actually focused on relevant issues in 2004 led to my being appointed to Grandview's Transportation Committee in 2005. In 2006 I was elected Chair by the other members of the committee. They reelected me Chair earlier this year."

Repeating a common theme from recently elected Libertarians, Ferguson said, "The primary reason anyone runs for local office should be to make our communities a better place."

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