Back To Kentucky, Libertarians Continue To Flex Political Muscle As A New Candidate Emerges In The 3Rd Congressional District Race.
Here is a post from the H-L:
Libertarian Party candidate Edward Martin of Louisville qualified to put his name on the November 4 ballot in the 3rd congressional district.
Martin submitted more than 400 signatures to the Secretary of State's office Tuesday, according to his filing papers.
Martin is listed as president of a Mt. Washington-based die supply company, Marco Die Supplies Inc.
He will face Republican Anne Northup, who held the congressional seat in Jefferson County from 1996 to 2006, and Democratic U.S. Rep. John Yarmuth, who defeated Northup in the election two years ago.
The Libertarian Party also has put up a candidate for U.S. Senate, Sonny Landham, a former actor. Landham is still in the process of collecting more than 500 signatures necessary to get on the ballot as a statewide candidate.
Libertarian Party candidate Edward Martin of Louisville qualified to put his name on the November 4 ballot in the 3rd congressional district.
Martin submitted more than 400 signatures to the Secretary of State's office Tuesday, according to his filing papers.
Martin is listed as president of a Mt. Washington-based die supply company, Marco Die Supplies Inc.
He will face Republican Anne Northup, who held the congressional seat in Jefferson County from 1996 to 2006, and Democratic U.S. Rep. John Yarmuth, who defeated Northup in the election two years ago.
The Libertarian Party also has put up a candidate for U.S. Senate, Sonny Landham, a former actor. Landham is still in the process of collecting more than 500 signatures necessary to get on the ballot as a statewide candidate.
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