Are You A Libertarian?

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Allegheny County Election Results

The Libertarian Party ran more than 1430 candidates in the 2000 elections, more than twice as many as all other third parties combined. We fielded candidates for 255 of the 435 seats in the U.S House as well as 25 of the 33 Senate seats up for election -- the first time in eighty years that any third party has contested a majority of the seats in Congress. Our slate of U.S. House candidates received 1.7 million votes, the first time any third party has received over a million votes for U.S. House.

We are building a new political party from the grassroots up, and the vast majority of our candidates are running for local office. Currently, over 300 Libertarians hold elective office, more than twice as many as all other third parties combined.


Make a Difference!

We are seeking candidates for the 2005-6 elections. Interested? Please click below and look up your own municipality to see what offices are up for election.

ALSO, be sure to contact us and let us know of your interest and we will help guide you through this process, as well explain to you party resources that are available for local candidates.


Pennsylvania Libertarian Party Candidates Election 2005

Name Township / Location Office Website -- Learn more at:
Mark Ruaterkus Pennsylvania State Senate
Special Election

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Pennsylvania Libertarian Party Candidates Election 2004

Name Township / Location Office Website -- Learn more at:
Jay Russell Pennsylvania US Senate www.SenatorRussell.com
Ray Ondrusek 102nd District State Representative http://www.rayondrusek.org/
Russ Diamond 101st and 17th (Eastern PA) State Congress http://www.russdiamond.org/
Betsy Summers Pennsylvania US Senate http://www.voteforbetsy.org/

Libertarian for US President 2004

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Read Up on the Debate Leading to the Nomination


HELP US!!!

Get involved in our ballot access petition drive. As a third party we need lots of signatures of registered voters. From federal elections on down, we need your help!

http://www.lppa.org/ballotaccess/

To meet up with other local volunteers let us know of your interest!


Old Election Information

Krawchuk 2002 Campaign Stop to Pittsburgh

LPCS: Libertarian Party Campaign School

Success 99 for 2000 June 1999



Pennsylvania Libertarians

See who's in office!

Allegheny County 2000 Election Results

Get the Breakdown, township by township!

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Phone Hotline:  

(412) 904-2976

Snail Mail:
Libertarian Party of Pittsburgh
P.O. Box 71333
Pittsburgh, PA 15213