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{{Infobox Local Affiliate
| COUNTY    = Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County
|name = Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County
| CHAIR      = [[Marialexandra Garcia]]
|logo =
| VICE_CHAIR = [[Martha Bueno]]
|jurisdiction = Miami-Dade County, Florida
| EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR = [[Pierre-Alexandre Crevaux]]
|state = Florida
| TREASURER  = [[Lisa Crosby]]
|established = October 27, 2012
| SECRETARY  = [[Keon Grayson]]
|chartered =
| LOGO      =
|dechartered =
|status = Active
|chair = [[Hector Roos]]
|vice-chair = [[Lisa Gansky]]
|secretary = [[Eric Moore]]
|treasurer = [[Eric Moore]]
|website = https://lpmiamidade.org/
|facebook = https://www.facebook.com/LPMD305
|twitter = https://twitter.com/LPMD305
}}
}}
'''Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County''' (or LPMDC) is an affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party of Florida]]. Created in [[2012]], the affiliate now counts over 1,500 voters.
'''Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County''' (or LPMD) is an affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party of Florida]] (or LPF). Created in [[2012]], the affiliate serves over 2,200 LPF voters.


The LPMDC, which covers the largest county in Florida, has elected 5 Libertarians in local offices and is one of the few affiliates in the state to operate out of a physical office, located in Miami, FL. Since April [[2017]], its Chair is [[Marialexandra Garcia]], who also serves as an elected official on a local board.
The LPMD covers the largest county in Florida. Since January 2023, its Chair is [[Hector Roos]].


== Executive Committee ==
== Background ==
The Executive Committee of the Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County is made of Precinct Delegates, who are elected every year in April by Libertarians living in individual precincts. Any individual registered to vote with the Libertarian Party of Florida according to state laws may run to be a Precinct Delegate. Among themselves, the Precinct Delegates elect the Officers, which are the Chair, Vice-Chair, Executive Director, Secretary, and Treasurer.
The Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County (LPMD) is a county affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party of Florida]]. It serves the most populated county in Florida, Miami-Dade County, and attempts to influence local governments toward policies matching its platform.


The Chair of the affiliate appoints each Committee Director. Precinct Delegates that do not serve as Officers join a Committee of their choice.
Miami-Dade County is a large urban county with its government seat present in the City of Miami. As of 31 May 2022, it has 1,593,441 registered voters, including 617,647 Democrats, 441,877 Republicans, 2,240 Libertarians, 21,497 other third party voters, and 507,946 voters with no party affiliation.
* Marialexandra Garcia, Chairwoman
 
* Martha Bueno, Vice-Chairwoman
Miami-Dade County has a central government led by a strong mayor elected on an at-large basis, and 13 County Commissioners, each elected in nonpartisan elections for four-year terms. The county is made of 34 municipalities with their own local governments, and 10 unincorporated areas with their own elected zoning boards.
* Pierre-Alexandre Crevaux, Executive Director
 
* Lisa Crosby, Treasurer
== Platform ==
* Keon Grayson, Secretary
The Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County has incorporated the platforms of the Libertarian Party of Florida and the Libertarian Party, which are based on principles supporting a decrease in government power, reducing tax rates across the board, fighting against increased bureaucracy and red tape, ending the war on drugs, pushing for criminal justice reform, promoting free trade and a more liberal immigration system, while opposing government intervention in education, science, and other societal concepts.
* Lucia Lietsch, Precinct 15 Delegate
 
* Shalom Holzer, Precinct 28 Delegate
On the local level, LPMD supports a loosening in zoning laws, reduction of private-public partnerships (and the cronyism it encourages), and elimination of government subsidies. All leases of public lands must be made at a fair market rate without waivers of competitive bidding.
* Brocha Tarshish, Precinct 28 Delegate
 
* Michel Ibarra, Precinct 36 Delegate
The Platform of the Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County is written by its Policy Committee and confirmed annually at the affiliate's Convention by attending members.
* Philip Farinacci, Precinct 103 Delegate
 
* Matthew Reibel, Precinct 114 Delegate
== History ==
* Michael Sperber, Precinct 124 Delegate
 
* Riquet Caballero, Precinct 157 Delegate
== Organization ==
* Joshua Curtis, Precinct 163 Delegate
=== Executive Committee ===
* Dennis Misigoy, Precinct 167 Delegate
The LPMD Executive Committee is composed of Precinct Delegates, who are elected each year by Libertarians living in individual precincts; in 2023, elections are slated to be changed from April to January. Any individual registered to vote with the Libertarian Party of Florida and a resident of Miami-Dade County may run to be a Precinct Delegate. LPF-registered voters residing in Miami-Dade County and present at the annual meeting may nominate, run, and elect the Officers (Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, Treasurer).
* Milton Gonzalez, Precinct 248 Delegate
 
* Andrew Goldsberry, Precinct 300 Delegate
* [[Hector Roos]], Chairman
* Marcos Miralles, Precinct 337 Delegate
* [[Lisa Gansky]], Vice-Chairwoman
* Daniel Medina, Precinct 450 Delegate
* [[Eric Moore]], Treasurer
* Zach Elliott, Precinct 532 Delegate
* [[Eric Moore]], Secretary
* Maxwell Getz, Precinct 563 Delegate
 
* Vincente Garcia, Precinct 710 Delegate
The LPMD Chair appoints each Committee Chair and committee member(s).
* Christian Sweeny, Precinct 734 Delegate
 
* Phil Santa-Maria, Precinct 746 Delegate
=== Communications Committee ===
* Jonathan McCue, Precinct 769 Delegate
* [[Lisa Gansky]], Chairwoman
* Martin Golob, Precinct 820 Delegate
* [[David Crespo]], Member
* Christopher Martin, Precinct 934 Delegate
* [[Joshua Curtis]], Member
* Gustavo Lisogorsky, Precinct 965 Delegate
 
=== Elections Committee ===
* [[Hector Roos]], Chairman
 
=== Finance Committee ===
* TBD
 
=== Lobbying Committee ===
* TBD
 
=== Outreach Committee ===
* [[Joshua Curtis]], Chairman
* [[Lisa Gansky]], Member
 
=== Rules Committee ===
* [[Suzanne Gilmore]], Chairwoman
* [[Anthony Sellers|Tony Sellers]], Member
* [[Hector Roos]], Member
* [[Eric Moore]], Member
 
== Elected Officials ==
* [[Martha Bueno]], West Kendall Community Councilwoman, 2019-2023
* [[Jeremy Weinstock]], South Dade Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor, 2018-2022
* [[Jose Vigoreaux]], South Dade Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor, 2018-2022
* [[Clarence Strong]], III, Coconut Cay Community Development District, Supervisor, 2018-2022
 
=== Former Elected Officials ===
* [[Sacha DuBearn]], Coconut Grove Village Councilman, 2018-2020
* [[Zachary K. Elliott]], Coconut Grove Village Councilman, 2017-2018
* [[Keon Grayson]], North Central Community Councilman, 2017-2019
* [[Gary Gerstein]], Fisher Island Community Councilman, 2015-2019
* [[Dennis Misigoy]], Enclave at Black Point Community Development District Supervisor, 2016-2020
* [[Marialexandra Garcia]], Islands at Doral (III) Community Development District Supervisor, 2016-2020


== List of Past Officers ==
== List of Past Officers ==


=== Past Chairpersons ===
;Chair
* 2012-2014 - Dianne Thorne
*[[Dianne Thorne]] (2012—2014)
* 2014-2015 - Tony Sellers
*[[Anthony Sellers]] (2014—2015)
* 2015-2016 - Robert Fernandez
*[[Robert Fernandez]] (2015—2016)
* 2016-2017 - Maxwell Getz
*[[Maxwell Getz]] (2016—2017)
* Since 2017- Marialexandra Garcia
*[[Marialexandra Garcia]] (2017—2021)
*[[Anthony Sellers|Tony Sellers]] (2021—2023)
*[[Hector Roos]] (2023-present)
 
;Vice-Chair
*[[Eric Faden]] (2012—2014)
*[[Pierre-Alexandre Crevaux]] (2014)
*[[Raul Cardenas]] (2014—2015)
*[[Anthony Sellers|Tony Sellers]] (2015)
*[[Marcos Miralles]] (2015—2017)
*[[Martha Bueno]] (2017—2021)
*[[Arian Gomez]] (2021-2022)
*[[Suzanne Gilmore]] (2022-2023)
+[[Lisa Gansky]] (2023-present)


=== Past Vice-Chairpersons ===
;Secretary
* 2012-2014 - Eric Faden
*[[Abigail DuBearn]] (2012—2014)
* 2014 - Pierre-Alexandre Crevaux
*[[Christina Cardenas]] (2014)
* 2014-2015 - Vacancy
*[[Suzanne Gilmore]] (2014—2015)
* 2015 - Tony Sellers
*[[Michael Williams]] (2015)
* 2015-2017 - Marcos Miralles
*[[Joshua Curtis]] (2015—2017)
* Since 2017 - Martha Bueno
*[[Keon Grayson]] (2017—2018)
*[[Christian Sweeny]] (2018—2019)
*[[Marc Golob]] (2019-2021)
*[[Suzanne Gilmore]] (2021-2022)
*[[Jessica Boudreaux]] (2022-2023)
*[[Eric Moore]] (2023-present)


=== Past Secretaries ===
;Treasurer
* 2012-2014 - Abigail DuBearn
*[[Suzanne Gilmore]] (2012—2015)
* 2014 - Christina Cardenas
*[[Nathan Waddell]] (2015—2016)
* 2014-2015 - Suzanne Gilmore
*[[Luis Rivera]] (2016)
* 2015 - Michael Williams
*[[Lisa Crosby]] (2016—2018)
* 2015-2017 - Joshua Curtis
*[[Dennis Misigoy]] (2018—2021)
* Since 2017 - Keon Grayson
*[[Hector Roos]] (2021-2022)
*[[Dillon O'Reilly]] (2022-2023)
*[[Eric Moore]] (2023-present)


=== Past Treasurers ===
{{Florida}}
* 2012-2015 - Suzanne Gilmore
* 2015-2016 - Nathan Waddell
* 2016 - Luis Rivera
* Since 2016 - Lisa Crosby
[[Category:Local affiliates]]
[[Category:Local affiliates of the Libertarian Party of Florida]]

Latest revision as of 22:15, 15 March 2023

Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County
General Information
Jurisdiction: Miami-Dade County, Florida
Established: October 27, 2012
Status: Active
Officers
Chair: Hector Roos
Vice-Chair: Lisa Gansky
Secretary: Eric Moore
Treasurer: Eric Moore
Media
Website: Website
Facebook: Facebook
Twitter: Twitter

Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County (or LPMD) is an affiliate of the Libertarian Party of Florida (or LPF). Created in 2012, the affiliate serves over 2,200 LPF voters.

The LPMD covers the largest county in Florida. Since January 2023, its Chair is Hector Roos.

Background

The Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County (LPMD) is a county affiliate of the Libertarian Party of Florida. It serves the most populated county in Florida, Miami-Dade County, and attempts to influence local governments toward policies matching its platform.

Miami-Dade County is a large urban county with its government seat present in the City of Miami. As of 31 May 2022, it has 1,593,441 registered voters, including 617,647 Democrats, 441,877 Republicans, 2,240 Libertarians, 21,497 other third party voters, and 507,946 voters with no party affiliation.

Miami-Dade County has a central government led by a strong mayor elected on an at-large basis, and 13 County Commissioners, each elected in nonpartisan elections for four-year terms. The county is made of 34 municipalities with their own local governments, and 10 unincorporated areas with their own elected zoning boards.

Platform

The Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County has incorporated the platforms of the Libertarian Party of Florida and the Libertarian Party, which are based on principles supporting a decrease in government power, reducing tax rates across the board, fighting against increased bureaucracy and red tape, ending the war on drugs, pushing for criminal justice reform, promoting free trade and a more liberal immigration system, while opposing government intervention in education, science, and other societal concepts.

On the local level, LPMD supports a loosening in zoning laws, reduction of private-public partnerships (and the cronyism it encourages), and elimination of government subsidies. All leases of public lands must be made at a fair market rate without waivers of competitive bidding.

The Platform of the Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County is written by its Policy Committee and confirmed annually at the affiliate's Convention by attending members.

History

Organization

Executive Committee

The LPMD Executive Committee is composed of Precinct Delegates, who are elected each year by Libertarians living in individual precincts; in 2023, elections are slated to be changed from April to January. Any individual registered to vote with the Libertarian Party of Florida and a resident of Miami-Dade County may run to be a Precinct Delegate. LPF-registered voters residing in Miami-Dade County and present at the annual meeting may nominate, run, and elect the Officers (Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, Treasurer).

The LPMD Chair appoints each Committee Chair and committee member(s).

Communications Committee

Elections Committee

Finance Committee

  • TBD

Lobbying Committee

  • TBD

Outreach Committee

Rules Committee

Elected Officials

  • Martha Bueno, West Kendall Community Councilwoman, 2019-2023
  • Jeremy Weinstock, South Dade Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor, 2018-2022
  • Jose Vigoreaux, South Dade Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor, 2018-2022
  • Clarence Strong, III, Coconut Cay Community Development District, Supervisor, 2018-2022

Former Elected Officials

List of Past Officers

Chair
Vice-Chair

+Lisa Gansky (2023-present)

Secretary
Treasurer


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