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« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2005, 04:55:34 pm »

Hi Nicholas,

I'm running for state rep in 2006. I would love some help with a simple website. If we can build something easily replicated for other candidates, that would be even better.

Here is my lame place-holder: www.JamesBabb.com .

Please email if interested.

Thanks,

Jim Babb
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« Reply #16 on: February 27, 2005, 04:50:42 pm »

The link you listed for www.jamesbabb.com has an error in it.  Looks like there is an l added at the end of .com.  Click on it and you will see.  Did Nicholas Bostaph ever set up a website explaining the party's organization (or disorganization) better?  I think there are many people myself included that would like to see what local offices there are to run for, and how to go about running for them.
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« Reply #17 on: February 27, 2005, 05:42:47 pm »

Thanks David. Here is an email I pulled out from Ken Krawchuk that may answer your question. You should be able to use the following link to dial up any local office. Feel free to post more specific questions. There will also be a workshop for potential candidates at the upcomming LPPa convention on 4/29.

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There's a great website that lists the term expiration
dates for all local and county elected officials in
Pennsylvania (excluding Constables, Inspectors of
Elections, Judges of Elections, and school boards).  It's
run by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and
Economic Development.
http://ctcoas01.state.pa.us/dced/MSS.DYN_LGO_yte.show

   For each person, it has the county, town, name of the
office, name of the person holding it, their sex, party,
and term expiration date, plus some codes.

   For example, for Bucks county, it says that West Rockhill
Township has Arthur Farnsworth as their auditor, that he's
male, that his term expires in 2006, and that this info was
last updated on 30-MAR-00.  The site only shows D & R party
affiliations, so it doesn't show how Art is an L.

   If you want to know what seats are up this year, on the
query screen use "2004" for the "Year Term Ends" field.

   To learn something of the offices, check out
http://www.inventpa.com/docs/elective.txt, which also
includes discussion on what crimes bar someone from holding
public office.  It's interesting reading.  In fact, the
entire inventpa.com website is packed with great info.
Check it out!  Then pick an office and run.

   - Ken
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« Reply #18 on: February 28, 2005, 04:11:16 pm »

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If you want to know what seats are up this year, on the
query screen use "2004" for the "Year Term Ends" field.


I think you mean 2006.
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« Reply #19 on: October 07, 2005, 03:23:11 pm »

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Did Nicholas Bostaph ever set up a website explaining the party's organization (or disorganization) better?  I think there are many people myself included that would like to see what local offices there are to run for, and how to go about running for them.


My apologies David, I did not.  Without going into too much detail, my wife left me late last year.  I had neither the enthusiasm, nor capability, of doing much that was productive for the better half of 2005.  I had totally forgotten that I even came up with this and posted here.  However, I wouldn't mind revisiting some of these ideas now that I'm getting back on my feet.  Please don't wait for me on this one though; it may be a long ways off.

Jim, I'd love to help you out if it's not too late.  We'll want to get you on a faster dedicated server to start.  Please contact me via email at Nicholas_Bostaph@hotmail.com.  I would still like to go ahead with my earlier idea of creating a dynamic template managed by individual candidates.  I could use your help figuring out what sections will be appropriate and what functionality should be included.  Then you can beta test it for me and let me know how it runs.  Maybe I'll even learn a little something about politics in the process. Smiley

I'll post back here with a link once I have something up.
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« Reply #20 on: October 07, 2005, 10:23:20 pm »

In addition to a candidate template I would like to see a County Committee level template as well.

It would be a nice service for each county committee to be able to get a website up and running without recreating the wheel.  It would also help us have a consistent look.

Thanks for getting involved again with the Libertarians.  This is exactly what we need....volunteers willing to pitch in and help with things they are good at doing and enjoy.

Ron Goodman
Chairman - Cumberland County LP
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« Reply #21 on: October 16, 2005, 06:12:16 pm »

Nicholas.

First, I would like to commend you on your desire to become involved.  I will not be the one to deny a certain amount of "disorganization," but remember, none of us are paid staff and we are all holding down full-time day jobs and then doing as much as we can to support the party as well as maintaining a connection with the people in our lives that matter.  Jim and Chuck are running for the most conspicuous offices, but a lot of us are running for local offices as well as trying to maintain the administration of the Party.  Party involvement can become entirely absorbing, if you aren't careful.

We are currently planning the next convention, you are by all means welcome to attend.  As time goes on, there will be more postings about the convention.  At this point, it looks like it will happen in State College the weekend of 3/3 - 3/5, although that may change.

Your technical skills are fantastic and I'm sure a lot of candidates will be able to make use of them.  We are in need of volunteers for a LOT of projects. . .some are on-going and others are one-time only and still others are once a year or once a quarter.  There are SO many volunteer opportunities.  I saw that Ron Goodman previously responded;  Ron is my county Chair and from what I observe he is one of the better ones.  I don't want to alienate anybody or make anybody feel bad because I am sure they are doing the best they can with what resources available to them and with the time they have;  however, Ron really goes the extra mile.  If you don't perceive you are getting enough volunteer opportunities in your own county, please consider getting involved in either other counties or at the Board level.  Everybody is welcome to attend the Board meetings and although you may not have voting rights, you will be able to participate in the discussions and you will be able to volunteer on a state-wide basis.  I am CERTAIN that there are activities that are being done by people who are already doing too much that you would be able to take over and execute from the comfort of your own computer room.  The next Board meeting is in December although a contingent group of us is going to Baltimore for one of the National training sessions/National LP meetings on 11/12, which will cover federal election laws and the related paperwork that must be completed with respect to campaign financing.  Since you are not already involved, it may not make sense for you to jump in at this particular training session, but if you perceive you would like to be involved in Treasury duties, either for the Party or for a campaign, your own or someone else's, you might want to consider attending.

David Jahn is the Chair of the LPPA;  he has risen to a challenge of taking a disparate group of people, most of whom have a tendency to argue and who naturally think outside the proverbial box, and formulate a team working towards tangent, important goals.  While I think he is amazing and has done a fabulous job in reducing the disorganization, we still have a long way to go.  The number one thing that would help remove the remaining points of chaos would be to have more people actively involved.

So, again, thanks for the interest, lets make sure that you can find a good fit to help out;  if the first area doesn't suit you, there are other opportunities, you can contact me here or at p2sirius@yahoo.com if you want to talk further on this matter.

On a slight tangent, there are often groups that are VERY organized, but they rarely have free thought.  Our organization exists because over a loose frame work of identifying with the ideals of Liberty, Individuality and Personal Responsibility, we each, as individuals, can and do think for ourselves;  this amount of independence naturally means there will be a lack of homogeneity that is found in less diverse-thinking groups.  I'd rather be who I am, which happens to be a Libertarian, and think my own thoughts than be part of a well-oiled machine and lose my individuality, even if that means I don't come to a perfect understanding with one or more of my peers, all of whom I respect, even while we disagree, on any given topic.  I'd also rather be in a room with everybody disagreeing and arguing their points, knowing that everybody was being who they really were than be with a bunch of mousy, PC people who always towed the so-called party line.  So, while I would like to see less disorganization, administratively, I truly hope we are never so perfectly together as to lose our diversity and range of opinions.

Thanks,
Karen L. Simons
LPPA Treasurer
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