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'''Franklin Gonzalez''' is a registered [[Republican Party|Republican]] in the City of New York who currently serves as the Communications Director of the [[Libertarian Party of Queens County]]. Prior to serving with the LP in Queens, Gonzalez served as a Communications Manager for the 2017 Nicole Malliotakis GOP Mayoral Campaign in New York.
'''Franklin Gonzalez''' is a registered [[Republican Party|Republican]] in the City of New York who briefly served as the Communications Director of the [[Libertarian Party of Queens County]]. Prior to serving with the Queens LP, Gonzalez served as a Communications Manager for the 2017 Nicole Malliotakis GOP Mayoral Campaign in New York.


He worked indirectly alongside LPQC's new Chairman [[Christopher R. Fuentes-Padilla]] and his Chief of Staff [[Fred Nezami]] on Election Night.
He worked indirectly alongside LPQC's new Chairman [[Christopher R. Fuentes-Padilla]] and his former Administrative Director, [[Fred Nezami]] on Election Night.
 
Following a disagreement with the libertarian platforms for immigration and the drug war, he was removed by the County Operations Committee, who outvoted the County Executive Committee on February 20, 2018, with an overwhelming 13-1 with Queens Chairman [[Christopher R. Fuentes-Padilla]] abstaining from the vote. The announcement further pushed a short-lived "Facebook War" between the Queens County GOP and the Queens County LP that lasted three days and ended in Facebook barring further interaction between the two pages on February 24, 2018. Since then the two organizations have reconciled and are interacting on social media and in person.


[[Category: Local Party Communications Directors]]
[[Category: Local Party Communications Directors]]
[[Category: New York Local Party Communications Directors]]
[[Category: New York Local Party Communications Directors]]
[[Category: Former Libertarians]]
[[Category: Former Republicans]]
[[Category: New York Party Activists]]
[[Category: Party Activists from the 2010s]]

Latest revision as of 06:01, 24 January 2020

Franklin Gonzalez
Communications Director
Libertarian Party of Queens County
November 19, 2017—February 20, 2018 (Removed)
Predecessor: Position Established
Successor: Simon Lee
Personal Details
Party: Republican Party

Franklin Gonzalez is a registered Republican in the City of New York who briefly served as the Communications Director of the Libertarian Party of Queens County. Prior to serving with the Queens LP, Gonzalez served as a Communications Manager for the 2017 Nicole Malliotakis GOP Mayoral Campaign in New York.

He worked indirectly alongside LPQC's new Chairman Christopher R. Fuentes-Padilla and his former Administrative Director, Fred Nezami on Election Night.

Following a disagreement with the libertarian platforms for immigration and the drug war, he was removed by the County Operations Committee, who outvoted the County Executive Committee on February 20, 2018, with an overwhelming 13-1 with Queens Chairman Christopher R. Fuentes-Padilla abstaining from the vote. The announcement further pushed a short-lived "Facebook War" between the Queens County GOP and the Queens County LP that lasted three days and ended in Facebook barring further interaction between the two pages on February 24, 2018. Since then the two organizations have reconciled and are interacting on social media and in person.