The Libertarian Party of the Florida Keys, formed July 9, won’t endorse any candidates in Tuesday’s primary election.

“No candidate took the Libertarian approach to solving today’s societal woes: reducing the size and scope of government,” said chairman Mike Kane in a news release Thursday.

The new group met Wednesday to take a consensus on the primary. The Keys group is supporting Libertarian candidates Adrian Wyllie for governor and Bill Wohlsifer for attorney general.

The party is an affiliate of the Libertarian Party of Florida. For information, go to www.facebook.com/FloridaKeysLibertarianParty, or www.lpf.org.

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