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'''Garrison Ham''' is a member of the [[Libertarian Party of California]]. Prior to joining the Libertarian Party in November, 2021, he considered himself an independent or [[Classical Liberal]]. He came to the party by being honest with his beliefs, open to challenging himself, and understanding that personal autonomy is the only real sustainable option for peace.
'''Garrison Ham''' is a member of the [[Libertarian Party of California]]. Prior to joining the Libertarian Party in November, 2021, he considered himself an independent or [[Classical Liberal]]. He came to the party by being honest with his beliefs, open to challenging himself, and understanding that personal autonomy is the only real sustainable option for peace.


His libertarian influences include: [[Ludwig von Mises|Mises]], [[Friedrich Hayek|Hayek]], [[John Locke|Locke]], [[Thomas Paine|Paine]], [[Frederic Bastiat|Bastiat]], [[Justin Amash|Amash]] and [[Spike Cohen|Cohen]]. He is passionate about [[:Category:Guns|2A]], [[:Category:Housing|Housing]], [[Category:Environmental Issues|Environment]] and Dismantling Bureaucracy
His libertarian influences include: [[Ludwig von Mises|Mises]], [[Friedrich Hayek|Hayek]], [[John Locke|Locke]], [[Thomas Paine|Paine]], [[Frederic Bastiat|Bastiat]], [[Justin Amash|Amash]] and [[Spike Cohen|Cohen]]. He is passionate about [[:Category:Guns|2A]], [[:Category:Housing|Housing]],  
[[Category:Environmental Issues|Environment]]
and Dismantling Bureaucracy


==Personal==
==Personal==
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* Alternate, 2022
* Alternate, 2022
===[[San Diego Libertarian Party]]===
===[[San Diego Libertarian Party]]===
* Board member
* Chair, 2022


==State Committees==
===State Committees===
* '''Program Committee'''
* [[Program Committee]] (2022-2023)
* '''Communications Committee'''
* [[Communications Committee]] (2022-2023)


==Caucus Affiliations==
==Caucus Affiliations==
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* [[Mises Caucus]], Regional Coordinator (CA)
* [[Mises Caucus]], Regional Coordinator (CA)


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[[Category: California Party Activists]]
[[Category: California Party Activists]]
[[Category: Party Activists from the 2020s]]
[[Category: Party Activists from the 2020s]]
[[Category: State Party Executive Committee Members]]
[[Category: State Party Executive Committee Members]]
[[Category: California State Party Executive Committee Members]]
[[Category: California State Party Executive Committee Members]]
[[Category: California Local Party Chairs]]

Revision as of 22:17, 7 January 2023

Garrison Ham
Ham Garrison 2022.jpg
Alternate
Libertarian Party of California
with Terry Miller
2022—2023
Predecessor: Graham Brown
Personal Details
Education: San Francisco State University
Occupation: Sales Engineer
Residence: Oceanside, CA
Party: Libertarian
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Garrison Ham is a member of the Libertarian Party of California. Prior to joining the Libertarian Party in November, 2021, he considered himself an independent or Classical Liberal. He came to the party by being honest with his beliefs, open to challenging himself, and understanding that personal autonomy is the only real sustainable option for peace.

His libertarian influences include: Mises, Hayek, Locke, Paine, Bastiat, Amash and Cohen. He is passionate about 2A, Housing, and Dismantling Bureaucracy

Personal

Garrison was born in Oakland, CA in 1986 to Robert Ham and Martine LaBelle. He is a Sales Engineer, and resides in Oceanside, CA with his wife, Lindsay Bauman. His hobbies include lifting weights, and anything he can do to fuck the state.

Education

  • San Francisco State University, BA - Summa Cum Laude (History, United States and Middle East)
  • San Francisco State University, MA (Political Science, Middle Eastern Comparative Politics and International Relations)

Organizational Positions

Libertarian Party of California

  • Alternate, 2022

San Diego Libertarian Party

  • Chair, 2022

State Committees

Caucus Affiliations