Help Wanted
Just because there is no major Libertarian campaigns in progress, doesn’t mean that we have to stop being Libertarians. In fact, now is the time that we have to put some elbow grease into growing the party. Here are some upcoming events
Upon the nomination of a Gubernatorial Candidate, we will be going into overdrive to get our nominee on the ballot. That means through the winter months, we will need people to help collect signatures. It looks like we will need 10,000 raw signatures by this May, and the sooner we can get those 10,000 signatures, the sooner our candidate can spend full-time spreading the libertarian message
With the new membership and dues structure with the national Libertarian Party, the state and local parties will be taking a more active role in finding new party members. Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana all will be having membership drives in the coming months. If you have not joined your state party yet, you can do so by visiting http://www.lpo.org (Ohio), http://www.LPIN.org (Indiana), http://www.ky.lp.org (Kentucky), or you can wait until you hear from your state party.
With the membership drive, each state will need volunteers to stuff envelopes and to make follow up phone calls. If you can donate even one hour of your time, that helps out.
These things are the basics required to get more members, a larger bankroll, and to be better organized for future races. If you are willing to help out with anything listed above, feel free to send me an e-mail
Josh Weitzman
LGC Chair
Joshweitzman@yahoo.com
Upon the nomination of a Gubernatorial Candidate, we will be going into overdrive to get our nominee on the ballot. That means through the winter months, we will need people to help collect signatures. It looks like we will need 10,000 raw signatures by this May, and the sooner we can get those 10,000 signatures, the sooner our candidate can spend full-time spreading the libertarian message
With the new membership and dues structure with the national Libertarian Party, the state and local parties will be taking a more active role in finding new party members. Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana all will be having membership drives in the coming months. If you have not joined your state party yet, you can do so by visiting http://www.lpo.org (Ohio), http://www.LPIN.org (Indiana), http://www.ky.lp.org (Kentucky), or you can wait until you hear from your state party.
With the membership drive, each state will need volunteers to stuff envelopes and to make follow up phone calls. If you can donate even one hour of your time, that helps out.
These things are the basics required to get more members, a larger bankroll, and to be better organized for future races. If you are willing to help out with anything listed above, feel free to send me an e-mail
Josh Weitzman
LGC Chair
Joshweitzman@yahoo.com
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