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|dates = June 26—29, 2014
|dates = June 26—29, 2014

Revision as of 21:58, 3 May 2018

2014 Libertarian National Convention
Character matters lpcon2014.png
Convention
Dates: June 26—29, 2014
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Venue: Hyatt Regency
← 2012 2016 →
 

The 2014 Libertarian Party National Convention took place on the 26th through 29th of June 2014 the at the Hyatt Regency in Columbus, Ohio.

A Lawrence W Reed book entitled Are We Good Enough for Liberty? inspired the theme for this convention: Character Matters.

Election of Officers

  • Jay Estrada, LNC rep (TX, AL, MS, LA, OK, AR?)
  • Daniel Hayes, LNC alternate (TX, AL, MS, LA, OK, AR?)
  • Josh Katz, LNC alternate (New York, New Jersey, and the New England states)
  • Scott Lieberman, LNC alternate (California, Nevada, and New Mexico)
  • Rich Tomasso LNC rep (New York, New Jersey, and the New England states)
  • Dan Weiner, LNC rep (California, Nevada, and New Mexico)

(This list is known to be incomplete

Chair

1st Ballot

Candidate Votes Percentage
Nicholas Sarwark 161 40.66%
Geoff Neale 135 34.09%
Brett Pojunis 66 16.67%
NOTA 31 7.83%
Starchild (write-in) 3 0.76%

2nd Ballot

Candidate Votes Percentage
Nicholas Sarwark 194 51.32%
Nicholas Sarwark 144 38.10%
NOTA 40 10.58%

Speakers

Committees

Bylaws and Rules Committee

LNC members

Non-LNC

LNC appointed alternates

Credentials Committee

LNC appointed

LNC appointed alternates

State appointed

Platform Committee

Awards Committee

Convention Management Committee

Convention Oversight Committee


External Links


Preceded by:
Las Vegas 2012
Libertarian National Convention
2014
Succeeded by:
Orlando 2016



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