Document:LP News Number 21 (July-August 1974): Difference between revisions

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[[Libertarian Party of California|CALIFORNIA]]
[[Libertarian Party of California|CALIFORNIA]]
Libertarian [[Hal Jindrich]] received 200,560 votes (that's not a misprint) in his race for the non-partisan office of State Superintendant of Public Instruction in June.  Jindrich  stressed  a  totally non-coercive educational system in his campaign.
Libertarian [[Hal Jindrich]] received 200,560 votes (that's not a misprint) in his race for the non-partisan office of State Superintendant of Public Instruction in June.  Jindrich  stressed  a  totally non-coercive educational system in his campaign.  
 
A large number of parties, picnics, and rallies are scheduled or have been held throughout the state, and strenuous efforts have been made to present Libertarian replies to radio and television station editorials. One such reply, opposing a bond issue in Los Angeles, is credited with helping defeat the issue.
A large number of parties, picnics, and rallies are scheduled or have been held throughout the state, and strenuous efforts have been made to present Libertarian replies to radio and television station editorials. One such reply, opposing a bond issue in Los Angeles, is credited with helping defeat the issue.


[[Libertarian Party of Colorado|COLORADO]]
[[Libertarian Party of Colorado|COLORADO]]
Party activity here bas centered around the campaigns of Libertarian Party candidates. (More about these in the Campaign '74 section of this issue.)
Party activity here has centered around the campaigns of Libertarian Party candidates. (More about these in the Campaign '74 section of this issue.)


[[Libertarian Party of Connecticut|CONNECTICUT]]
[[Libertarian Party of Connecticut|CONNECTICUT]]

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