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Press Release: Wherry Releases Statement on Prospect of Serving as Indiana S.O.S.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

“While flattering, the speculation by some media outlets of my winning the Secretary of State race is purely conjecture at this time,” said Mike Wherry, 2010 candidate for the office of Secretary of State in Indiana. “This is unchartered territory being challenged under Indiana’s complex and convoluted election laws. It is premature for any affected party to guess what the outcome of the Indiana Supreme Court ruling will be.”

“We will cross that bridge later this month once we hear the ruling. At that time, we will review the decision and opinions by the justices and make a decision how our campaign will proceed. Of course, if we determine that I have a legitimate claim to hold office, our team will proceed accordingly in working toward that end. I gladly and proudly welcome the opportunity to serve the people of Indiana as their Secretary of State.”

“Throughout this process, however, we are reminded of the great need for election reform. Nothing should be off the table, including a discussion of instituting an “Instant Run-off Voting” system that would have cleared all uncertainty in this issue. The people vote and expect their votes to be counted properly. Potentially making an appointment subject to partisan politics undermines the voice of the voters.”

“In a case where we have a Republican governor possibly appointing a replacement for a Republican Secretary of State, one may question, “What’s wrong with that?” However, imagine the politics involved if we had a Democrat governor making this appointment. Our electoral system is begging for better clarity, transparency and openness. It must change.”

Statement from 2010 Libertarian Secretary of State candidate Mike Wherry on the Charlie White Situation

Contact: Brad Klopfenstein, campaign spokesperson, 317-442-4061, klop@att.net

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

“The ruling yesterday by Judge Louis Rosenberg in the matter involving the eligibility of Charlie White to serve as Secretary of State underscores the urgency and importance of addressing true election law reform in Indiana.  More pressing than statewide smoking bans and divisive right-to-work fights, we call on our legislature to immediately prioritize putting aside partisan politics and bring some transparency, fairness and common sense to our elections.

“We call for our legislature to expand ballot access to include any statewide race and lower the threshold to ½ of one percent.  At a minimum, to avoid the problems we are currently witnessing, expanding ballot access to any of our statewide races is a critical first step in mending a very broken system.”

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The Libertarian Party of Indiana Maintains Ballot Access for Four More Years

The Libertarian Party of Indiana will maintain ballot access for four more years because of their achievement of six percent in the Secretary of State race. Libertarian Mike Wherry earned 100,847 votes which is the highest number of votes cast for a single candidate in the LPIN’s history.

Automatic Ballot access is granted to a political party that reaches two percent of the vote while the ten percent mark enters a political party in to the primary system. In 2006, Mike Kole received 54,381 votes (3.3%). Rebecca Sink-Burris was the party’s candidate in 2002, and received 60,937 votes or (4.1%).

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The Rutherford Report: Mike Wherry for Secretary of State Radio Commercials

Here is the list of stations in which Libertarian Mike Wherry for Indiana Secretary of State radio commercials are running from now until Tuesday:

WHON – Richmond/Wayne County
WQLK – Richmond/Wayne County
WLEG – Elkhart/Michiana
WRAY – Princeton/Evansville
WCOE – La Porte/NW Indiana
WIOU – Kokomo/Central
WIFE – Rushville/East Central
WXNT – Indianapolis/Central
WOWO – Ft. Wayne/Northeast
WWWY – Columbus/Indianapolis/Southeast
ESPN/WBOW/WSDX – Terre Haute/Lafayette West Central

I heard one on WXNT in Indianapolis yesterday!

Libertarian Candidates to Appear at Forum in Lake County Tonight

Liberarian Candidates will be speaking tonight in Lake County to residents of the State’s second largest county at a non-partisan event. Liberty Straight Up is a non-partisan liberty group that will be hosting the event that is open to candidates from every major party.

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Discover a Third Option in This Year’s Secretary of State Race

I would like to see our legislature take a comprehensive look at overhauling Indiana’s election laws. Over many years, the Republican and Democrat parties alike have added layer to layer of election law making deciphering this code impossible for election officials, candidates and voters.

At every turn, our legislature continues to create confusing deadlines. Forms are not always current. And there is a real disconnect between information provided the public from a local level to the state.

I believe it is time for Indiana to streamline our elections. I call for:

  • Lowering the threshold for ballot access to ensure all viewpoints can be part of the public debate. Indiana’s existing ballot access laws are restrictive and strip voters of choices.
  • Maintaining logical district boundaries at every level. The practice of gerrymandering districts from a town level through our U.S. Congressional districts is merely pandering to the entrenched parties’ politics and not serving the voters.
  • Affording voters electoral recall as an option. While not intended to undo a fair election, voters should have the ability to petition for the removal of an elected official. A high threshold for petition signatures and percentage required for removal would keep our elected officials in check.
  • Providing voters fair and multi-partisan input on interpretation of election law, expanding the Indiana Election Commission to include any political party that has successfully maintained ballot access for one complete election cycle. Allowing the two entrenched parties to rule on each other’s candidates lends itself to increased partisan politics.
  • Ensuring that our votes are counted and counted properly. We must move away from the paperless electronic voting systems across the state and insist on a paper trail that can be physically audited.

The events surrounding GOP candidate for Secretary of State speak to the complicated system Indiana legislators have crafted more than to the candidate himself. While we maintain that current election laws must be followed, we believe more strongly that our legislature has been negligent in properly crafting an environment that lends itself to open and transparent elections. We trust that state and local officials will appropriately interpret how Mr. White’s case should be handled. We are less optimistic that our legislature will do the hard work of fixing a system that is overly restrictive, harshly punitive and exhaustively burdensome.

About Mike Wherry
Wherry is an attorney, mechanical engineer and businessman residing in Greenfield, Indiana. He served as an officer in the U.S. Navy, stationed in Hawai’i aboard the USS Indianapolis.

Learn more at his Website: http://www.mikewherry.com

SOS Candidate Mike Wherry Launches New Radio Spot

Our Libertarian Party of Indiana candidate for Secretary of State Mike Wherry has been working hard this summer. Mike has attended many campaign events, fairs, Libertarian functions, and has been interviewed by local media as he’s stopped in town. Mike has posted many of these events and news articles on his Facebook Page to keep you updated on his hard work. Please click here to follow his updates and share this page with your friends!

Mike recently did an interview for the Libertarian Party of Indiana podcast. Hear Mike talk about his campaign and it’s importance for Hoosier voters.

Labor Day is often seen as the launching point for the fall campaign season. We are excited to get under way! Many of our 102 candidates for office in Indiana have found nothing but positive responses as they’ve knocked on doors and asked for votes. In fact, the LP has been asked by the other two parties to participate in several debates around Indiana because we are a bona fide political party. We are a bona fide political party giving the two-party system competition and voters choices because of one thing: ballot access.

This year, the LPIN must achieve 2% of the vote in the Secretary of State’s race to maintain that automatic ballot access for another four years. Our 2006 candidate for the office, Mike Kole, has written an article on the importance of third-party ballot access. Please take a moment and read his arguments.

Now more than ever, we need you to partner with us to ensure that the voters have a 3rd party choice for the next four years.

Mike has produced a brand new radio spot that we need to put on the air immediately! We need your help to do this. Will you help maintain third-party ballot access for four more years by contributing $10, $25, $50, $100, or $500 to Mike Wherry’s campaign today? If so, please click here to go directly to www.MikeWherry.com’s donation section.

Please take a moment to listen to the ad: Weary Mike Wherry.

Secretary of State Candidate Mike Wherry on Ballot Access

The importance of the Secretary of State’s race to the Libertarian Party is well known to political insiders and long-time Libertarian supporters. Those supporters new to the political process might be surprised to learn that if Mike Wherry fails to achieve a minimum percentage of votes, the Libertarian party will lose its’ ballot status.

Wherry spoke about ballot access particulars and the value Libertarians bring to Hoosier voters when they challenge incumbents.

Plus, a new Mike Wherry radio ad debuts at the beginning of the podcast. Please contribute to putting this ad on the air through financial contributions at: www.mikewherry.com

Listen to the podcast here: 059 Mike Wherry on ballot access and the implications of the lack thereof

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Secretary of State Candidate Wherry Launches First Libertarian Media Buy in 2010

Mike Wherry, Libertarian candidate for Secretary of State, is hitting the airwaves. In this primary election season, the Wherry campaign wants to remind voters that there is another option beyond the old parties.

“This is a great way to begin building our brand and creating name recognition,” says Matt Wittlief, campaign manager.

The radio spots will air Friday and Monday on WIBC (93.1 FM) in Indianapolis, WOWO (1190 AM) in Fort Wayne, WBIW (1340 AM) in Bedford, and WGBF (1280 AM) in Evansville.

Listen to the Ad.

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News Release: Libertarian Party of Indiana Nominates 2010 Candidates

The Libertarian Party of Indiana held its annual convention in Indianapolis this past weekend, April 23, 24 and 25. The Libertarian Party of Indiana selected its candidates for federal and state seats. Being Indiana’s only third-party, the LPIN does not participate in the primary system. It holds nominating conventions to elect candidates.

The convention selected Mike Wherry for Secretary of State. Wherry is a Greenfield resident, Naval officer, and patent attorney. The Secretary of State race is significant because the LPIN will achieve automatic ballot access for four years by winning two percent in the general election. For more information, visit www.mikewherry.com. Hendricks County resident Eric Knipe was selected as the party’s nominee for State Auditor.

Rebecca Sink-Burris was nominated by the delegates for United States Senate. Sink-Burris is a Monroe County resident and a life-long teacher. She challenged Evan Bayh in his first bid for United States Senate, and was the party’s candidate for Secretary of State candidate in 2002. For more information, visit www.electrebecca.com.

The delegates also nominated candidates for all nine Federal House seats for the first time in many years:

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Libertarian candidates to appear on WXNT 1430 tomorrow morning

Mike Wherry for Indiana Secretary of State and US Senate Candidate Rebecca Sink-Burris are going to be on Abdul-Hakim Shabazz on Newstalk 1430 WXNT tomorrow morning.  Tune in between 8-8:30 to hear them!

LPIN Podcast: Mike Wherry LPIN Candidate for Secretary of State

Delegates to the annual Libertarian Party of Indiana State Convention have nominated Mike Wherry as their 2010 candidate for Secretary of State.

The SOS race is crucial to the LP in that Wherry will need to achieve a minimum of 2% in order to retain automatic ballot access for Libertarians through 2014.

Wherry was interviewed briefly immediately upon his acceptance of the nomination. For info about his campaign, visit his website at www.mikewherry.com

Listen to the new podcast here: 041 – Mike Wherry LPIN Candidate for Secretary of State

The LPIN podcast is a feature of the LPIN, highlighting candidate and member efforts through direct interviews. The program is hosted by Libertarian Party of Hamilton County Chair Mike Kole. You can also subscribe through iTunes by clicking here. You can also search for this podcast in the iTunes directory.

Audio can be used freely if attributed to LPIN and www.lpin.org.