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===Logo===
Many members were perturbed by the official logo for the convention as it was officially confirmed that the artist was told to specifically make it NOT about mandates but much more open to interpretation.  This has been viewed as incredible tone deaf and against the wishes of the people who put monies towards this theme.
Many members were perturbed by the official logo for the convention as it was officially confirmed that the artist was told to specifically make it NOT about mandates but much more open to interpretation.  This has been viewed as incredible tone deaf and against the wishes of the people who put monies towards this theme.


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===Electronic and Absentee Voting===


==LNC Candidates==
==LNC Candidates==

Revision as of 10:32, 1 April 2022

This article is about an upcoming convention. Information is subject to change as the convention date approaches and as new information becomes available.
2022 Libertarian National Convention
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Convention
Dates: May 26-29
Location: Sparks, Nevada
Venue: Nugget Casino Resort
← 2020 2024 →

The 2022 Libertarian National Convention is the upcoming biannual Libertarian Party National Convention. It will be held in Reno, Nevada, from May 26, 2022, through May 29, 2022.[1] The official web site for this convention can be found at https://lnc2022.com/

Committees

Official Documents

Delegate Allocations

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Unofficial Documents

Caryn Ann Harlos continued to prepare documents that would typically be provided by the National Secretary in protest of what she believed was her unjust removal for allegedly whistleblowing regarding New Hampshire and dereliction of duty regarding the lack of response to the COVID Regime as follows:

Controversies

Many members were perturbed by the official logo for the convention as it was officially confirmed that the artist was told to specifically make it NOT about mandates but much more open to interpretation. This has been viewed as incredible tone deaf and against the wishes of the people who put monies towards this theme.

In response multiple alternate logos were proposed.

Electronic and Absentee Voting

LNC Candidates

The following are declared candidates for the Libertarian National Committee. None of the Above/NOTA is a valid candidate for all positions.

National Chair

Name Background State
Steve Dasbach[2] Greenville County Libertarian Party Chair South Carolina
Angela McArdle[3] Libertarian Party of California Secretary California
Tony D'Orazio[4] Libertarian Party of New York 1st Vice-Chair New York

National Vice-Chair

Name Background State
Joe Hauptmann[5] Libertarian National Committee At-Large Indiana
Erik Raudsep[6] Libertarian National Committee At-Large North Carolina
Joshua Smith[7] Libertarian National Committee At-Large California

National Secretary

Name Background State
Caryn Ann Harlos[8] Libertarian National Committee Secretary (2018—2021) Colorado
Tyler Smith[9] Pickens County (SC) Libertarian Party Chair South Carolina

National Treasurer

Name Background State
Tim Hagan[10] Nevada Libertarian Party Former Treasurer Nevada
Todd Hagopian[11] Oklahoma Libertarian Party Treasurer Oklahoma

LNC At-Large

Name Background State
Feena Bonoan[12] Candidate for Hawaii State Senate Hawaii
Craig Bowden[13] 2018 Candidate for US Senate Utah
Pietro Geraci[14] Libertarian Party of New York Executive Committee Member-At-Large New York

Regional Representatives

Regional representatives may or may not be elected during the convention, depending on the method chosen by the affiliate parties making up the region. The regions themselves can also be redefined during the time leading up to the convention.

California (currently identified as Region 4):

Elected at the state convention in February: Carrie Eiler (representative), Joshua Clark (alternate)

References