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The Libertarian Party of Arkansas was able to put the national presidential candidate on the ballot for much of its history but it didn't gain ballot access for state and local candidates until 2011 when the Libertarian Party of Arkansas turned in more than 16,000 signatures to the Secretary of State. Starting in {{Event|year=2012|event=Ballot Access}}, the party can run Libertarian candidates in Arkansas for the first time.
The Libertarian Party of Arkansas was able to put the national presidential candidate on the ballot for much of its history but it didn't gain ballot access for state and local candidates until 2011 when the Libertarian Party of Arkansas turned in more than 16,000 signatures to the Secretary of State. Starting in {{Event|year=2012|event=Ballot Access}}, the party can run Libertarian candidates in Arkansas for the first time.


==District Representatives==
==Leadership==
'''1st District Representative:''' [[Chris Lutterloh]]<BR />
'''2nd District Representative:''' [[Shane Knight]]<BR />
'''3rd District Representative:''' [[James "Woody" Woodall]]<BR />
'''4th District Representative:''' [[James Michael Hood]]<BR />
'''At-Large Representative:''' [[TJ Campbell]]<BR />


==Leadership==
===Current===
*[[Michael Pakko]], Chair (2017)
*[[Christopher Olson]], Vice Chair (2017)
*[[Stephen Wait]], Treasurer (2017)
*[[Brooke Million]], Secretary (2017)
*[[Chris Lutterloh]], 1st District Representative (2017)
*[[Shane Knight]], 2nd District Representative (2017)
*[[James "Woody" Woodall]], 3rd District Representative (2017)
*[[James Michael Hood]], 4th District Representative (2017)
*[[TJ Campbell]], At Large Representative (2017)


===Former===
===Former===

Revision as of 13:10, 3 August 2017

Libertarian Party of Arkansas
LPAR logo 12April2017.png
Region: 7
Officers
Chair: Michael Pakko
Vice-Chair: Christopher Olson
Secretary: Brooke Million
Treasurer: Stephen Wait
Contact
Address: PO Box 46730
Little Rock AR 72214
Website: Website
Social Media

The Libertarian Party of Arkansas is the Libertarian Party affiliate in Arkansas.

Ballot Access

The Libertarian Party of Arkansas was able to put the national presidential candidate on the ballot for much of its history but it didn't gain ballot access for state and local candidates until 2011 when the Libertarian Party of Arkansas turned in more than 16,000 signatures to the Secretary of State. Starting in 2012, the party can run Libertarian candidates in Arkansas for the first time.

Leadership

Current

Former

Chair
Vice Chair
Secretary
Treasurer
1st District Representative
2nd District Representative
3rd District Representative
4th District Representative
Webmaster
Newsletter Editor

Elections

See: Arkansas Libertarian Party Historical Election Results

Size and Influence

Year Minimum
Unique
Voters
Registered
Voters

(Oct/Nov)
Signature
Members
(Dec)
LNC
Total Donors
2004 - 2016
Or
Active Members
1972 - 2003

(Dec)
2016 196,512 322 966 139
2015 899 79
2014 66,055 878 88
2013 851 103
2012 37,987 821 97
2011 784 88
2010 768 98
2009 748 103
2008 4,776 702 104
2007 (Nov) 656 (Nov) 74
2006 638 56
2005 580 82
2004 2,352 (Aug) 116
2003 88
2002 35 121
2001 133
2000 2,781 186
1999 184
1998 167
1997 120
1996 3,076 115
1995 58
1994 34
1993 32
1992 1,261 39
1991 42
1990 39
1989 30
1988 3,297 21
1987
1986
1985
1984 2,221
1983
1982
1981
1980 8,970
1979
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972

External links


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