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The '''Libertarian Party of California''' ('''LPCA''') is the California affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party]]. Just as California is the most populous state in the United States, it also has the largest number of registered Libertarians, and the most Libertarian Party members, of any state. As of 2023, slightly over 1% of the voters in California (more than 250,000 people) are registered Libertarian. | The '''Libertarian Party of California''' ('''LPCA''') is the California affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party]]. Just as California is the most populous state in the United States, it also has the largest number of registered Libertarians, and the most Libertarian Party members, of any state. As of 2023, slightly over 1% of the voters in California (more than 250,000 people) are registered Libertarian. | ||
Historically, some of the most active local groups in California have been in | Historically, some of the most active local groups in California have been in Alameda, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Diego, and Santa Clara counties. | ||
==Principles== | ==Principles== | ||
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|[[Jason Regehr]] | |[[Jason Regehr]] | ||
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|Northern Area Coordinator | |Northern Area Coordinator (NAC) | ||
|[[Elizabeth Stump]] | |[[Elizabeth Stump]] | ||
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|Central Area Coordinator | |Central Area Coordinator (CAC) | ||
|[[Matthew Butts]] | |[[Matthew Butts]] | ||
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|Southern Area Coordinator | |Southern Area Coordinator (SAC) | ||
|[[Garrison Ham]] | |[[Garrison Ham]] | ||
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|[[Alberto Alvarez]], [[Graham Brown]], [[Trendalyn Hallesy]], [[Victoria Lapacek]], [[Michael Lema]], [[Chris Minoletti]], [[Tom Nichols]], [[Craig Strachan]] | |[[Alberto Alvarez]], [[Graham Brown]], [[Trendalyn Hallesy]], [[Victoria Lapacek]], [[Michael Lema]], [[Chris Minoletti]], [[Tom Nichols]], [[Craig Strachan]] | ||
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|Alternates | |Alternates (In Ranked Order) | ||
|[[Max Jimenez]], [[David Gorshe]] | |[[Max Jimenez]], [[David Gorshe]] | ||
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===Other Committees=== | ===Other Committees=== | ||
*''' | *[[Libertarian Party of California Affiliate Support Committee|'''Affiliate Support Committee''']] [[Adrian F Malagon]] (Chair), [[Kat McElroy]] (Secretary), [[Matthew Butts]], [[John Due]], [[Garrison Ham]], [[Elizabeth Stump]] | ||
*''' | *'''Awards Committee''' [[Loren Dean]], [[Meredith Hays]], [[Victoria Lapacek]], [[Michael Lema]], [[Marybeth Yuskavage]] | ||
* | *'''Budget Committee''' [[Jason Regehr]] (Chair), [[Trendalyn Hallesy]], [[Matthew Hartwig]], [[Adrian F Malagon]], [[Kat McElroy]] | ||
*''' | * '''Bylaws Committee''' [[Gary Alvstad]] (Chair), [[Chris Edgar]] (Secretary), [[Graham Brown]], [[Trendalyn Hallesy]] | ||
* ''' | *'''Candidate Support Committee (CSC)''' | ||
*''' | *'''Communications and Media Committee (CMC)''' [[Elizabeth Stump]] (Chair), [[Alberto Alvarez]], [[John Due]], [[Carrie Eiler]], [[Patrick Nicholson]], [[Viktor Srivastava]] | ||
*''' | *'''Convention Committee''' [[Michael Lema]] (Chair), [[Alberto Alvarez]], [[Graham Brown]], [[Theodore Gercken]], [[Jason Regehr]], [[Elizabeth Stump]] | ||
*'''Financial Standards Committee''' | *'''Credentials Committee''' [[Gary Alvstad]], [[Chris Edgar]], [[Joshua Clark]], [[Loren Dean]], [[Christopher Ganiere]], [[Kat McElroy]] | ||
*[[Libertarian Party of California Historical Preservation Committee|'''Historical Preservation Committee''']] [[Joe Dehn]] ( | *'''Financial Standards Committee (FSC)''' [[Gary Alvstad]] (Chair), [[Trendalyn Hallesy]], [[Kirk Sullivan]] | ||
*'''Membership Committee''' | *[[Libertarian Party of California Historical Preservation Committee|'''Historical Preservation Committee''']] ('''HPC)''' [[Joe Dehn]] (Chair), [[Graham Brown]], [[Gail Lightfoot]], [[Patrick Nicholson]] | ||
*'''Program Committee''' [[ | *'''Judicial Committee (JC)''' [[David Bowers]] (Chair), [[Susan Aquino]], [[Loren Dean]], [[Elishiva Levin]], [[Loren Springer]]. Alternates: [[Matt Hartley]], [[Meredith Hays]] | ||
*'''Strategic Planning Committee''' [[ | *'''Legislative Committee''' [[Alberto Alvarez]] (Chair), [[Carrie Eiler]], [[Meredith Hays]], [[Zach Kincaid]], [[Tyler Collins]] | ||
*'''Membership Committee''' [[Adrian F Malagon]] (Chair), [[Alex Bielanski]], [[Matthew Butts]], [[Garrison Ham]], [[Mark Hinkle]], [[Elizabeth Stump]], [[Kyle Thom]], [[Alex Trujillo]] | |||
*'''Operations Committee (OpsCom)''' [[Adrian F Malagon]] (Chair), [[Chris Edgar]] (Secretary), [[Gary Alvstad]], [[Jason Regehr]], [[Elizabeth Stump]] | |||
*'''Program Committee''' [[Marc Joffe]] (Chair), [[Zach Kincaid]], [[Shawn Osborne]], [[Marybeth Yuskavage]] | |||
*'''Recruitment Committee''' [[Christopher Kula]] (Chair), [[Gary Alvstad]], [[Graham Brown]], [[John Due]], [[Kyle Thom]], [[Adrian F Malagon]] | |||
*'''Strategic Planning Committee (SPC)''' [[John Due]] (Chair), [[Graham Brown]], [[Carrie Eiler]], [[Adrian F Malagon]] | |||
*'''Website and Information Technology Committee (WITCom)''' [[Theodore Gercken]] (Chair), [[Sunil Chhabra]], [[Marcus Schuff]] | |||
===Staff=== | ===Staff=== | ||
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===Other Leadership Positions=== | ===Other Leadership Positions=== | ||
*[[ | *LNC Representative, [[Adrian F Malagon]]. LNC Alternate, [[Joshua Clark]] | ||
==County Organizations== | ==County Organizations== | ||
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===Program=== | ===Program=== | ||
* [[Media:CA Program 2021-12-11.pdf|Current Version]] ( | * [[Media:CA Program 2021-12-11.pdf|Current Version]] (February 2023) | ||
* [[Libertarian Party of California Program|Program History]] | * [[Libertarian Party of California Program|Program History]] | ||
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===Platform=== | ===Platform=== | ||
*From 1973 to 2021, the | *From 1973 to 2021, the LPCA published its own Platform. | ||
* [[Libertarian Party of California Platform|Platform History]] | * [[Libertarian Party of California Platform|Platform History]] | ||
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|[[Mimi Robson]] | |[[Mimi Robson]] | ||
|2018- | |2018-2023 | ||
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*[[Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (1972)]] | *[[Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (1972)]] | ||
=== | ===A Snapshot From The Past=== | ||
This is what the page had listed for the state Executive Committee until recently. It was from 2010-11. This section needs to be replaced with a more comprehensive list of the Executive Committee members by date. | This is what the page had listed for the state Executive Committee until recently. It was from 2010-11. This section needs to be replaced with a more comprehensive list of the Executive Committee members by date. | ||
Revision as of 17:01, 19 June 2023
Libertarian Party of California | |
Region: | 4 |
Officers | |
Chair: | Adrian F Malagon |
Vice-Chair: | Gary Alvstad |
Secretary: | Chris Edgar |
Treasurer: | Jason Regehr |
Contact | |
Address: | 428 J Street, Suite 400, Sacramento, CA 95814 |
Website: | Website |
Social Media | |
Facebook: | |
Twitter: | |
The Libertarian Party of California (LPCA) is the California affiliate of the Libertarian Party. Just as California is the most populous state in the United States, it also has the largest number of registered Libertarians, and the most Libertarian Party members, of any state. As of 2023, slightly over 1% of the voters in California (more than 250,000 people) are registered Libertarian.
Historically, some of the most active local groups in California have been in Alameda, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Diego, and Santa Clara counties.
Principles
"The Party exists to uphold, promote, and disseminate the philosophy and principles of libertarianism. To that end, it shall proclaim and implement the Statement of Principles of the national Libertarian Party ..."[1]
State Organization
Executive Committee
Chair | Adrian F Malagon |
Vice Chair | Gary Alvstad |
Secretary | Chris Edgar |
Treasurer | Jason Regehr |
Northern Area Coordinator (NAC) | Elizabeth Stump |
Central Area Coordinator (CAC) | Matthew Butts |
Southern Area Coordinator (SAC) | Garrison Ham |
At Large | Alberto Alvarez, Graham Brown, Trendalyn Hallesy, Victoria Lapacek, Michael Lema, Chris Minoletti, Tom Nichols, Craig Strachan |
Alternates (In Ranked Order) | Max Jimenez, David Gorshe |
Other Committees
- Affiliate Support Committee Adrian F Malagon (Chair), Kat McElroy (Secretary), Matthew Butts, John Due, Garrison Ham, Elizabeth Stump
- Awards Committee Loren Dean, Meredith Hays, Victoria Lapacek, Michael Lema, Marybeth Yuskavage
- Budget Committee Jason Regehr (Chair), Trendalyn Hallesy, Matthew Hartwig, Adrian F Malagon, Kat McElroy
- Bylaws Committee Gary Alvstad (Chair), Chris Edgar (Secretary), Graham Brown, Trendalyn Hallesy
- Candidate Support Committee (CSC)
- Communications and Media Committee (CMC) Elizabeth Stump (Chair), Alberto Alvarez, John Due, Carrie Eiler, Patrick Nicholson, Viktor Srivastava
- Convention Committee Michael Lema (Chair), Alberto Alvarez, Graham Brown, Theodore Gercken, Jason Regehr, Elizabeth Stump
- Credentials Committee Gary Alvstad, Chris Edgar, Joshua Clark, Loren Dean, Christopher Ganiere, Kat McElroy
- Financial Standards Committee (FSC) Gary Alvstad (Chair), Trendalyn Hallesy, Kirk Sullivan
- Historical Preservation Committee (HPC) Joe Dehn (Chair), Graham Brown, Gail Lightfoot, Patrick Nicholson
- Judicial Committee (JC) David Bowers (Chair), Susan Aquino, Loren Dean, Elishiva Levin, Loren Springer. Alternates: Matt Hartley, Meredith Hays
- Legislative Committee Alberto Alvarez (Chair), Carrie Eiler, Meredith Hays, Zach Kincaid, Tyler Collins
- Membership Committee Adrian F Malagon (Chair), Alex Bielanski, Matthew Butts, Garrison Ham, Mark Hinkle, Elizabeth Stump, Kyle Thom, Alex Trujillo
- Operations Committee (OpsCom) Adrian F Malagon (Chair), Chris Edgar (Secretary), Gary Alvstad, Jason Regehr, Elizabeth Stump
- Program Committee Marc Joffe (Chair), Zach Kincaid, Shawn Osborne, Marybeth Yuskavage
- Recruitment Committee Christopher Kula (Chair), Gary Alvstad, Graham Brown, John Due, Kyle Thom, Adrian F Malagon
- Strategic Planning Committee (SPC) John Due (Chair), Graham Brown, Carrie Eiler, Adrian F Malagon
- Website and Information Technology Committee (WITCom) Theodore Gercken (Chair), Sunil Chhabra, Marcus Schuff
Staff
- Webmasters Carrie Eiler & Theodore Gercken
Other Leadership Positions
- LNC Representative, Adrian F Malagon. LNC Alternate, Joshua Clark
County Organizations
- Libertarian Party of Alameda County
- Libertarian Party of Contra Costa County
- Libertarian Party of El Dorado County
- Libertarian Party of Fresno County
- Libertarian Party of Humboldt County
- Kern County Libertarian Party
- Libertarian Party of Kings County
- Libertarian Party of Lake County
- Libertarian Party of Los Angeles County
- Marin Libertarian Party
- Libertarian Party of Monterey County
- Nevada County Libertarian Party
- Libertarian Party of Orange County
- Placer County Libertarian Party
- Libertarian Party of Plumas County
- Riverside County Libertarian Party
- Libertarian Party of Sacramento County
- Libertarian Party of San Bernardino County
- San Diego Libertarian Party
- Libertarian Party of San Francisco
- Libertarian Party of San Joaquin County
- Libertarian Party of San Mateo County
- Libertarian Party of Santa Clara County
- Libertarian Party of Santa Cruz County
- Libertarian Party of Solano County
- Libertarian Party of Stanislaus County
- Libertarian Party of Tulare County
- Libertarian Party of Ventura County
- Libertarian Party of Yolo County
Additional articles relating to county and local activities:
Documents
Program
- Current Version (February 2023)
- Program History
Bylaws and Convention Rules
Operating Procedures Manual
- Current Version (24 September 2022)
- Operating Procedures Manual History
Platform
- From 1973 to 2021, the LPCA published its own Platform.
- Platform History
History
Early History
California was one of the earliest state affiliates, being recognized some time in 1972. (This affiliation was unsuccessfully challenged at the LNC Meeting 25 November 1972.) The first state convention was held in 1973. Up until 1980 the LP was not a "qualified party" under California election law, so Libertarians who ran for partisan office appeared on the ballot as independent candidates.
- summary of the first two years (from CaLiber 1974)
- timeline of the first decade (based on early newsletters)
Conventions
2023 | 17-19 February | Sacramento |
2022 | 18-20 February | Long Beach |
2021 | 14-16 May | Visalia |
2020 | 14-17 February | Culver City |
2019 | 5-7 April | Concord |
2018 | 27-29 April | Long Beach |
2017 | 29-30 April | Santa Clara |
2016 | 1-3 April | Los Angeles |
2015 | 31 May | Las Vegas (Nevada) |
2014 | 29-30 March | Visalia |
2013 | 6 April | Sacramento |
2012 | 3-4 March | Ventura |
2011 | 9-10 April | Stateline (Nevada) |
2010 | 12-14 February | Long Beach |
2009 | 25-26 April | Visalia |
2008 | 23-24 February | San Diego |
2007 | 20-22 April | San Ramon |
2006 | 24-27 February | Monarch of the Seas (cruise ship) |
2005 | 18-20 February | Los Angeles |
2004 | 12-14 March | San Jose |
2003 | 14-17 February | Ontario |
2002 | 15-18 February | Santa Maria |
2001 | 16-19 February | San Jose |
2000 | 18-21 February | San Diego |
1999 | 12-15 February | San Jose |
1998 | 13-16 February | Los Angeles |
1997 | 13-17 February | Sacramento |
1996 | 16-19 February | Long Beach |
1995 | 17-20 February | Oakland |
1994 | 18-21 February | Los Angeles |
1993 | 12-15 February | Sunnyvale |
1992 | 14-17 February | Irvine |
1991 | 15-18 February | Monterey |
1990 | 16-19 February | San Diego |
1989 | 17-20 February | Las Vegas (Nevada) |
1988 | 12-15 February | San Diego |
1987 | 13-16 February | Millbrae |
1986 | 14-17 February | Los Angeles |
1985 | 15-18 February | San Mateo |
1984 | 17-20 February | Universal City |
1983 | 18-21 February | Oakland |
1982 | 12-15 February | Long Beach |
1981 | 13-16 February | San Diego |
1980 | 15-18 February | Irvine |
1979 | 16-19 February | San Jose |
1978 | 17-20 February | Los Angeles |
1977 | 18-21 February | Los Angeles |
1976 | 13-16 February | Burlingame |
1975 | 14-17 February | Santa Monica |
1974 | 15-18 February | Berkeley |
1973 | 9-11 March | Fresno |
State Chairs
John Taylor | 1972 |
William V. Susel | pro-tem, 1972 |
Alan Coon | 1972-1973 |
Ed Clark | 1973-1975? |
William Westmiller | (c. 1975) |
Ray Cunningham | (c. 1976/1977) |
Bruce Lagasse | (c. 1978) |
James Reichle | (c. 1979) |
Dan Wiener | (c. 1980) |
Bill Evers | 1981-1982 |
Mary Gingell | 1982-1984 |
Jack Dean | 1984-1986 |
Mark Hinkle | 1986-1988 |
Ted Brown | 1988-1989 |
John Vernon | 1989-1990 |
Gail Lightfoot | 1990-1991 |
Pat Wright | 1991-1993 |
Kim Goldsworthy | 1993-1995 |
Gail Lightfoot | 1995-1997 |
Mark Hinkle | 1997-2001 |
Aaron Starr | 2001-2007 |
Kevin Takenaga | 2007-2015 |
Ted Brown | 2015-2018 |
Mimi Robson | 2018-2023 |
Executive Committees
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2022-2023)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2021-2022)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2020-2021)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2019-2020)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2018-2019)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2017-2018)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2016-2017)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2015-2016)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2014-2015)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2013-2014)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2012-2013)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2011-2012)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2010-2011)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2009-2010)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2008-2009)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (2007-2008)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (1990-1991)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (1989-1990)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (1984-1985)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (1983-1984)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (1973-1974)
- Libertarian Party of California Executive Committee (1972)
A Snapshot From The Past
This is what the page had listed for the state Executive Committee until recently. It was from 2010-11. This section needs to be replaced with a more comprehensive list of the Executive Committee members by date.
Chair: Kevin Takenaga
Northern Vice-Chair: C. Michael Pickens
Southern Vice-Chair: Michael Seebeck
Secretary: Gale Morgan
Treasurer: Don Cowles
At-Large Members:
Ted Brown
Mathew Barnes
Brian Holtz
Camden McConnell
Jesse Thomas
Bruce Dovner
Mark Johnson
Mike McMahon
Chuck Moulton
Lawrence Samuels
Alternates:
1st: Dan Minkoff
2nd: Mark Selzer
Media Relations Chair:
Dan Minkoff
Editor, The Libertarian Perspective:
Jacqueline Estrada
Elections
See: Libertarian Party of California Historical Election Results
Membership and Vote Registration
The general term "member" has been used at various points in the LPC's history to refer to a number of different kinds of connection with the LPC.
California voters may register as affiliated with a political party. The LP is the 4th largest party in the state by registration, after Democratic, Republican, and American Independent. Libertarian registration increased about 40% from the 2016 to the 2020 presidential election, and by 2021 the count of registered Libertarians was over 200,000.
- For more information and historical statistics, see: Libertarian Party of California Voter Registration.
Individuals qualify to vote on Libertarian Party business at the state and county level by (1) certifying that they oppose the initiation of force to achieve political or social goals, (2) paying dues, and (3) not being registered to vote with any other party. The term used for this status is "central committee member".
People who pay dues but do not qualify as central committee members because they have not signed the certification or because they are registered to vote with another party are referred to in a number of ways, as "associate members", as "non-voting members", as part of the more general class of "dues-paying members", or simply as "contributors".
- For historical statistics relating to these categories, see: Libertarian Party of California Membership History
Physical Office/Headquarters Locations
- 1290 Bayshore Blvd, Burlingame, CA 94010 (1972)
- 14547 Titus Street, Suite 214, Panorama City, CA 91402 (2003)
- 770 L Street, Suite 950, Sacramento, CA 95814 [2]
- 428 J Street, Suite 400, Sacramento, CA 95814 (2022)
Publications
Internal Newsletters
- LiberTale (1972)
- The Libertarian (1972)
- CaLiber (1973-1983)
- California Activist (1979-1984)
- California Libertarian News (1985-1992)
- Liberty Bell (1993-1994)
- Libertarian Party of California News (1994-1996)
- LPC Monthly (1997-2003)
- California Freedom (2003-2009)
- The Beacon (2019-present)
Outreach Publications
- California Liberty (1994-1996)
- The Libertarian Alternative (for various elections)
Press Releases
- Libertarian Party of California Press Releases
- Libertarian Perspective (op-ed series)
Awards
Size and Influence
Year | Minimum Unique Voters |
Minimum Percent Of Voters |
Registered Voters (Oct/Nov) |
Percent of Registered Voters |
Signature Members (Dec) |
Signature Members Per Million Population |
LNC Total Donors 2004 - 2016 Or Active Members 1972 - 2003 (Dec) |
LNC Donors Per Million Population |
State Rank Of Total LNC Donors (Of 51) |
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2018 | 145,514 | 1.14% | 149,095 | 0.76% | 18,760 | 474 | 1,648 | 41.66 | 1 |
2017 | 19,456 | 492 | 1,636 | 41.38 | 1 | ||||
2016 | 478,500 | 3.28% | 139,805 | 0.72% | 20,102 | 512 | 2,239 | 57.04 | 1 |
2015 | 19,356 | 494 | 1,575 | 40.24 | 1 | ||||
2014 | 30,735 | 0.41% | 120,804 | 0.68% | 19,243 | 496 | 1,703 | 43.89 | 1 |
2013 | 19,040 | 495 | 1,814 | 47.20 | 1 | ||||
2012 | 143,221 | 1.08% | 108,736 | 0.60% | 18,783 | 493 | 1,925 | 50.57 | 1 |
2011 | 18,504 | 491 | 2,080 | 55.17 | 1 | ||||
2010 | 574,636 | 5.46% | 91,111 | 0.53% | 18,335 | 491 | 2,069 | 55.42 | 1 |
2009 | 18,167 | 492 | 1,847 | 49.97 | 1 | ||||
2008 | 220,118 | 1.60% | 83,574 | 0.48% | 17,901 | 489 | 2,141 | 58.49 | 1 |
2007 | 17,442 | 481 | 2,196 | 60.58 | 1 | ||||
2006 | 334,056 | 3.75% | 84,093 | 0.53% | 17,274 | 480 | 1,752 | 48.64 | 1 |
2005 | 16,879 | 471 | 2,828 | 78.93 | 1 | ||||
2004 | 329,465 | 2.62% | 89,617 | 0.54% | 3,575 | 100.49 | 1 | ||
2003 | 3,444 | 97.69 | 1 | ||||||
2002 | 260,083 | 3.36% | 90,495 | 0.59% | 3,981 | 114.16 | 1 | ||
2001 | 4,990 | 144.72 | 1 | ||||||
2000 | 316,668 | 2.84% | 94,937 | 0.60% | 5,989 | 176.21 | 1 | ||
1999 | 6,396 | 192.97 | 1 | ||||||
1998 | 236,547 | 2.74% | 82,079 | 0.55% | 5,651 | 172.90 | 1 | ||
1997 | 4,548 | 141.16 | 1 | ||||||
1996 | 213,583 | 2.08% | 77,675 | 0.50% | 3,326 | 104.65 | 1 | ||
1995 | 2,238 | 71.06 | 1 | ||||||
1994 | 346,007 | 3.89% | 69,951 | 0.48% | 1,857 | 59.30 | 1 | ||
1993 | 1,843 | 59.17 | 1 | ||||||
1992 | 340,938 | 3.00% | 71,148 | 0.47% | 2,312 | 74.88 | 1 | ||
1991 | 2,140 | 70.36 | 1 | ||||||
1990 | 431,317 | 5.46% | 50,782 | 0.38% | 2,142 | 71.52 | 1 | ||
1989 | 2,111 | 72.25 | 1 | ||||||
1988 | 163,537 | 1.60% | 49,075 | 0.35% | 1,711 | 60.11 | 1 | ||
1987 | |||||||||
1986 | 569,280 | 7.47% | 53,267 | 0.42% | |||||
1985 | |||||||||
1984 | 128,219 | 1.31% | 64,297 | 0.49% | |||||
1983 | |||||||||
1982 | 265,029 | 3.29% | 73,442 | 0.64% | |||||
1981 | |||||||||
1980 | 306,880 | 3.50% | 86,193 | 0.76% | |||||
1979 | |||||||||
1978 | 377,960 | 5.30% | |||||||
1977 | |||||||||
1976 | 56,388 | 0.69% | |||||||
1975 | |||||||||
1974 | 204,686 | 3.28% | |||||||
1973 | |||||||||
1972 | 980 | 0.01% |
External links
State Organizations of the National Libertarian Party | ||
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