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2008 Libertarian candidates

Published: Tue, Sep. 09, 2008 08:37AM

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National

President

Bob Barr

Vice president

Wayne Allyn Root

U.S. House

District 2: Will Adkins, Cary

District 9: Andy Grum, Matthews

District 11: Keith Smith, Bostic

U.S. Senate

Christopher Cole, Huntersville

State

Council of State

Governor: Mike Munger, Raleigh

Lt. Governor: Phillip Rhodes, Chapel Hill

Commissioner of Insurance: Mark McMains, Fuquay-Varina

N.C. House

District, name and hometown:

2 Jesse Mignogna, Kitty Hawk

3 Herbert Sobel, New Bern

29 Justin Lallinger, Durham

30 Sean Haugh, Durham

32 Barbara Howe, Oxford

38 Susan Hogarth, Raleigh

71 Bobby Richmond, Winston-Salem

73 Cary Morris, Kernersville

87 T.J. Rohr, Lenoir

93 Jeff Cannon, West Jefferson

95 Jeffrey Ober, Mooresville

96 Lawrence Hollar, Conover

108 Keith Calvelli, McAdenville

N.C. Senate

District, name and hometown:

7 Kira Howe, Oxford

8 Rachel Joiner Merrill, Belville

15 Janice Mackay, Wake Forest

17 Brian Irving, Cary

20 David C. Rollins, Durham

37 Rusty Sheridan, Charlotte

38 C. Travis Wheat, Charlotte

44 Richard Evey, Morganton

Source: http://lpnc.org

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