RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) – The Libertarian Party of North Carolina will have a broad slate of candidates for the November election.
The Libertarians gave a list of 38 federal and state candidates to the State Board of Elections on Monday. The party qualified to be on the ballot in May after providing more than 70,000 signatures to the board.
The candidates include Chris Cole of Huntersville, who is running for U.S. Senate, Philip Rhodes for lieutenant governor and Mark McMains of Fuquay-Varina for state insurance commissioner.
Duke University professor Mike Munger had already announced his candidacy for governor.

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