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The '''South Carolina Libertarian Party''' is the South Carolina affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party]].  It was founded in 1977 and certified as an official political party by the South Carolina State Election Commission in January of 1979.
The '''South Carolina Libertarian Party''' is the South Carolina affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party]].  It was founded on 28 September 1975 at 3:00PM at the Carolina Inn in Columbia, SC, by a meeting of 45 people.  After failed attempts to gain ballot access for the 1976 and 1978 elections, the SCLP was certified as an official political party by the South Carolina State Election Commission in January of 1979, giving it permanent ballot access provided that it reorganizes properly every election cycle.


==Elections==
==Elections==
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| 2013-2015
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| Michael Carmany
| Michael Carmany
| Stewart F. Flood, Jr.
| Jeremy Walters<br>Stewart F. Flood, Jr.<sup>1</sup>
| Jeff Dimit
| Jeff Dimit
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| 2006-2008
| 2006-2008
| Timothy Moultrie
| Timothy Moultrie
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| Stewart F. Flood, Jr.
| Jeff Dimit
| Jeff Dimit
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| 1978-1980
| 1978-1980
| Marhsall Dannenberg
| Marhsall Danenberg
| Bill Brooks
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| 1976-1978
| Charles T. Blackwell<br>Lee Muller<sup>1</sup>
| James Rinehart
| Marhsall Danenberg
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| 1975-1976
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Revision as of 13:11, 31 August 2018

South Carolina Libertarian Party
SCLP Logo.png
General Information
Chartered: 28 September 1975
Region: 5
Officers
Chair: Stewart F. Flood, Jr.
Vice-Chair: Alex Thornton
2nd Vice Chair: Shane Sweeny
Secretary: Sean R. Thornton
Treasurer: Jeff Dimit
Victor Kocher (assistant)
Contact
Phone: 803-788-2226
Address: 10120 Two Notch Road, Suite 2-324
Columbia, South Carolina, 29223, US
Website: Website
Social Media
Facebook: Facebook
Twitter: Twitter
Instagram: Instagram
Meetup: Meetup

The South Carolina Libertarian Party is the South Carolina affiliate of the Libertarian Party. It was founded on 28 September 1975 at 3:00PM at the Carolina Inn in Columbia, SC, by a meeting of 45 people. After failed attempts to gain ballot access for the 1976 and 1978 elections, the SCLP was certified as an official political party by the South Carolina State Election Commission in January of 1979, giving it permanent ballot access provided that it reorganizes properly every election cycle.

Elections

See: South Carolina Libertarian Party Historical Election Results

Publications

The South Carolina Libertarian Party and its members have produced a number of publications throughout its existence, the most notable being its official newsletter, the South Carolina Libertarian, published off and on since September of 1981. Other publications include Free State News, Palmetto Libertarian Forum, and Southern Libertarian Messenger.

Former Officers

Term Chair Vice Chair Treasurer Secretary
2015-2017 Stewart F. Flood, Jr. Travis McCurry
C. James Brandmair1
Jeff Dimit Michael Carmany
Victor Kocher1
2013-2015 Michael Carmany Jeremy Walters
Stewart F. Flood, Jr.1
Jeff Dimit
2011-2013 Victor Kocher Jeff Dimit
2010-20112 Michael Carmany Jeff Dimit
2008-2010 Michael Carmany Jeff Dimit
2006-2008 Timothy Moultrie Stewart F. Flood, Jr. Jeff Dimit
2004-2006 Christopher Panos
2002-2004 Charles F. "Chuck" Williams
2000-2002 Charles F. "Chuck" Williams
1998-2000 Charles F. "Chuck" Williams Bea Jones Dr. David C. Morris Elizabeth Cason
1996-1998 Rodney Travis Tahirih Gelardi
Charles F. "Chuck" Williams1
Dr. David C. Morris Mary Lou Seymour
1994-1996 Steven Vandervelde Rodney Travis Dr. David C. Morris Mary Lou Seymour
...
1988-1990 John B. Heaton William "Bill" Griffin Dr. David C. Morris Jan Chapman Morris
1986-1988 John B. Heaton William "Bill" Griffin Dr. David C. Morris Jan Chapman
1984-1986 Dr. Steven Kreisman Arnold Hite Dr. David C. Morris John Harllee
1982-1984 Dr. Steven Kreisman Steven Vandervelde Dr. David C. Morris John Harllee
1980-1982 Tom Waldenfels Lee Bowie Lee Muller John Harllee
1978-1980 Marhsall Danenberg Bill Brooks
1976-1978 Charles T. Blackwell
Lee Muller1
James Rinehart Marhsall Danenberg
1975-1976 Charles T. Blackwell

1. Selected to serve remainder of term
2. Conventions switched to odd years in 2011

Size and Influence

Year Minimum
Unique
Voters
Signature
Members
(Dec)
LNC
Total Donors
2004 - 2016
Or
Active Members
1972 - 2003

(Dec)
2017 1,915 236
2016 49,204 2,045 314
2015 1,726 137
2014 33,839 1,686 157
2013 1,620 174
2012 16,321 1,555 176
2011 1,458 170
2010 35,362 1,428 183
2009 1,385 174
2008 7,283 1,343 196
2007 (Nov) 1,238 (Nov) 163
2006 19,704 1,187 112
2005 1,071 167
2004 10,678 (Aug) 247
2003 225
2002 25,128 255
2001 313
2000 31,104 339
1999 322
1998 16,987 313
1997 205
1996 12,988 206
1995 139
1994 25,153 124
1993 103
1992 25,102 105
1991 70
1990 59,558 95
1989 71
1988 4,935 58
1987
1986 28,115
1985
1984 13,333
1983
1982 42,097
1981
1980 22,354
1979
1978 223
1977
1976 53
1975
1974
1973
1972


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