The Libertarian Party of Oregon this weekend nominated a 33-year-old information technology worker to be its candidate for governor, but the party also found itself embroiled in a dispute over whether to participate in the new fusion voting law.
Wes Wagner, who lives near Aurora in Clackamas County, said he intends to largely run a "video candidacy" that he hopes will be well-funded enough to buy time on broadcast and cable television.
Jun 16, 2010
OR: Libertarians Nominate Candidates, Debate Fusion Voting Strategy
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