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*[[Document:New York State Party Platform 2019|Platform Adopted August 25, 2019]] | *[[Document:New York State Party Platform 2019|Platform Adopted August 25, 2019]] | ||
*{{MediaNewTab|NY-Platform 2021.pdf|Platform Adopted September 12, 2021}} | *{{MediaNewTab|NY-Platform 2021.pdf|Platform Adopted September 12, 2021}} | ||
*[[Document:New York State Party Platform 2024|Platform Adopted August 26, 2024]] | |||
==Documents== | ==Documents== |
Latest revision as of 18:39, 27 August 2024
The Libertarian Party of New York is governed by a platform. This document remains in effect from year to year unless amended in convention. The platform is typically discussed by the Platform Committee before it is placed up for a vote by the State Convention or State Committee.
Platforms
- Platform Adopted 1983
- Platform Adopted August 25, 2019
- Platform Adopted September 12, 2021 (info)
- Platform Adopted August 26, 2024
Documents
1983 Platform
Drafting of the 1983 Platform of the Libertarian Party of New York began in 1982.
- Steve Schneider to Platform Committee (May 14, 1982) (info)
- Robert Kesel (July 16, 1982) (info)
- John Sproul (July 20, 1982) (info)
- Bill McMillen to FLP Platform Committee (December 29, 1982) (info)
- Evan Websiter to Steve Schneider (March 29, 1983) (info)
Committee