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PRIMARY DAY SCHEDULE FOR KEN KRAWCHUK
May 20, 2002

Ken Krawchuk, the Libertarian Party candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, will be spending Primary Day, May 21st, collecting ballot access signatures at the McKinley School poll in Abington from 7:30 AM until 8 PM. Afterwards, Mr. Krawchuk and Libertarians from all across Southeastern Pennsylvania will be gathering at John Harvard's Brew Pub in Springfield, Delaware County to tally the results of their petition drive.

"Over a hundred Libertarians from all across the state are participating in a massive, one-day petition drive at the polls on Tuesday to collect the 21,000 signatures we need to get on the November ballot", Krawchuk said. "Under the unfair election laws they wrote, the two old parties only need 2,000 signatures to get their candidates on the ballot. They must really be afraid of the competition to have created so huge a hurdle for us. But they won't stop the Libertarians from giving the voters of Pennsylvania a real choice this year."

The McKinley School is located at 370 Cedar Road in the McKinley section of Abington, just north of PA 73 (Township Line Road). John Harvard's Brew Pub is located at 1001 Baltimore Pike in Springfield, Delaware County, a little east of Exit 2 of the Blue Route, I-476.

Founded in 1971, the Libertarian Party is the third largest political party in the state and the nation, with over 500 elected and appointed officials currently serving in office nationwide, and 70 in Pennsylvania, more than any other state except California. Like the Founding Fathers, Libertarians believe that you have a God-given, inalienable right to conduct your life as you see fit, without interference, so long as you respect the rights and property of others. For more information about the Libertarian Party, the public is invited to contact the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania at www.LpPa.org or (800) R-RIGHTS, or the National Libertarian Party at Lp.org or (202) 333-0008.

The Krawchuk campaign can be contacted at 215-881-9696, info@KenK.org, www.KenK.org, or c/o PO Box 260, Cheltenham Penna., 19012.


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