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New LP Milestone Reached: Bruce Majors Wins Ballot Access in D.C.
posted by Staff on Nov 9, 2012
Bruce Majors, the Libertarian Party candidate for Delegate to the US House of Representatives, won ballot access for the LP in Washington D.C. for the first time in the party's history.
Majors won 14,259 votes, nearly double the 7,500 needed for ballot access. He finished second behind entrenched incumbent Democrat Eleanor Holmes Norton, and easily surpassed a Statehood Green Party candidate.
Bruce Majors and National LP staff members Bob Johnson and Carla Howell are quoted in this Washington Post article covering Majors' campaign.

