Three N.D. Libertarians file to run for office

Three North Dakota Libertarian Party candidates for statewide office have filed their certificates of endorsement with the secretary of state's office for this year's election cycle.

The party has candidates in the races for Congress, secretary of state and tax commissioner.

Fargo businessman Jack Seaman, making his first run for office, announced his intent to run for Congress in October. He has been a Fargo resident since 1985 and owns MinDak Gold Exchange.

He has listed his top campaign issues as including repeal of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and an audit and subsequent abolition of the Federal Reserve.

Seaman is the only party candidate with a website, http://jackfornd.com .

Running for secretary of state is Roland Riemers, who has made multiple runs for office earlier. He is owner of Affordable Apartments, LLC in Grand Forks and the chairman of the North Dakota Libertarian Party.

He ran for governor twice, in 2004 and 2012. In the 2004 race, he ran as an Independent.

In 2012, improper paperwork filing by his running mate prompted his removal from the ballot on the Libertarian Party ticket. He later re-entered the race as an Independent.

He ran as an Independent in 2006 for the U.S. Senate, and later ran for Grand Forks County sheriff in 2010.

Fargo resident Anthony Mangnall is running for North Dakota tax commissioner. Hes a producer for Rush Street Productions in Fargo.

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Three N.D. Libertarians file to run for office

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