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|chair = [[Devin Balkind]]
|chair = [[Christopher Skelly]]
|vice-chair = [[Bradford Wilson]]
|vice-chair = [[Paul Grindle]]
|secretary = [[Kate Nicholson]]
|secretary = [[Matthew Morgan]]
|treasurer = [[Rivkah Weissberger]]
|treasurer = [[Charles Ranieri]]
|website = http://www.brooklynlp.org/
|website = http://www.brooklynlp.org
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The '''Brooklyn Libertarian Party''' is a local chapter of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]]. It was established on May 17, 2009.
The '''Brooklyn Libertarian Party''' is an affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]]. It was established on May 17, 2009.


==History==
==History==
There was a Brooklyn Borough Libertarian Party in the early 1970s. A Libertarian Party in Kings County was formed on October 16, 1999 under the leadership of [[Matt Siegel]], but after a couple of years of inactivity, it was dechartered by the State Committee on June 23, 2001. Later, the [[Brooklyn-Queens Libertarian Party]] was formed that included both Kings and Queens Counties.
The first mention of Libertarian Party activity in Brooklyn occurred in the October 1972 issue of the Free Libertarian newsletter. By December 1, 1972, the '''Brooklyn Libertarian Party Caucus (BLPC)''' was chartered. They held meetings on the first Wednesday of each month at different addresses. By Janaury 1973, [[George Borecky]] also served as a contact. The club was chartered in early 1973. The first officers were elected on February 21, 1973: [[Gloria Johnson]] as Chair, [[Ray Goldfield]] as State Committee representative.


==Leadership==
There was a '''Brooklyn Borough Libertarian Party''' mentioned in the early 1970s. A Libertarian Party in Kings County was formed on October 16, 1999 under the leadership of [[Matt Siegel]], but after a couple of years of inactivity, it was dechartered by the State Committee on June 23, 2001. Later, the [[Brooklyn-Queens Libertarian Party]] was formed that included both Kings and Queens Counties.
===Current===
*[[Devin Balkind]], Chair (elected January 18, 2018)
*[[Bradford Wilson]], Vice-Chair (elected January 15, 2019)
*[[Kate Nicholson]], Secretary (elected January 15, 2019)
*[[Rivkah Weissberger]], Treasurer (elected January 15, 2019)
*[[Gary Popkin]], State Representative


===Former===
In 2019, it became an Interim County Organization and was chartered as such on October 27, 2019.
;1st Incarnation
*[[Raymond Strong]], Chair (c 1973)


;2nd Incarnation
==Leadership==
*[[Matt Siegel]], State Representative (2001)
{{main|Leadership of the Brooklyn Libertarian Party}}


;3rd Incarnation
===Current===
*[[Alton Yee]], Chair (until January 18, 2018)
*[[Christopher Skelly]], Chair (July 16, 2024—present)
*[[Cameron Weber]], Vice-Chair (until January 18, 2018)
*[[Paul Grindle]], Vice-Chair (September 20, 2022—present)
*[[Vladimir Vizner]], Secretary (until January 18, 2018)
*[[Matthew Morgan]], Secretary (July 16, 2024—present)
*[[Derek Sacerdote]], Treasurer, Director of Content, Materials and Equipment (until January 18, 2018)
*[[Charles Ranieri]], Treasurer (September 20, 2022—present)
*[[Michael Sanchez]], Political Action Coordinator (until January 18, 2018)
*[[Alex Merced]], Web Chair, Membership Coordinator (until January 18, 2018)
*[[Alton Yee]], Events Chair (until January 18, 2018)
*[[Daniel Bockwrath]], Vice-Chair (elected January 18, 2018—January 15, 2019)
*[[Gary Popkin]], Secretary (elected January 18, 2018—January 15, 2019)
*[[Alton Yee]], Treasurer (elected January 18, 2018—January 15, 2019)


==Conventions==
==Conventions==
*October 16, 1999
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*[[Brooklyn Convention 2016|January 26, 2016]] (Brooklyn Public Library, Grand Army Plaza, Info Commons, Room 7)
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*[[Brooklyn Convention 2018|January 18, 2018]]
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*[[Brooklyn Convention 2019|January 15, 2019]]
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| [[Brooklyn Convention 1999|October 16, 1999]]
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| [[Brooklyn Convention 2009|May 17, 2009]]
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| [[Brooklyn Convention 2010|May 16, 2010]]
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| [[Brooklyn Convention 2016|January 26, 2016]]
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| [[Brooklyn Convention 2018|January 18, 2018]]
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| [[Brooklyn Convention January 2019|January 15, 2019]]
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| [[Brooklyn Convention October 2019|October 15, 2019]]
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==Meetings==
*February 21, 1973 (first)
*April 3, 1973 (scheduled)
*July 13, 1973 (convention)
*February 28, 1977 (scheduled)
*September 20, 2022 (convention)
*July 16, 2024 (convention)


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 22:46, 7 October 2024

Brooklyn Libertarian Party
General Information
Jurisdiction: Kings County, New York
Chartered: May 17, 2009
Status: Active
Officers
Chair: Christopher Skelly
Vice-Chair: Paul Grindle
Secretary: Matthew Morgan
Treasurer: Charles Ranieri
Media
Website: Website

The Brooklyn Libertarian Party is an affiliate of the Libertarian Party of New York. It was established on May 17, 2009.

History

The first mention of Libertarian Party activity in Brooklyn occurred in the October 1972 issue of the Free Libertarian newsletter. By December 1, 1972, the Brooklyn Libertarian Party Caucus (BLPC) was chartered. They held meetings on the first Wednesday of each month at different addresses. By Janaury 1973, George Borecky also served as a contact. The club was chartered in early 1973. The first officers were elected on February 21, 1973: Gloria Johnson as Chair, Ray Goldfield as State Committee representative.

There was a Brooklyn Borough Libertarian Party mentioned in the early 1970s. A Libertarian Party in Kings County was formed on October 16, 1999 under the leadership of Matt Siegel, but after a couple of years of inactivity, it was dechartered by the State Committee on June 23, 2001. Later, the Brooklyn-Queens Libertarian Party was formed that included both Kings and Queens Counties.

In 2019, it became an Interim County Organization and was chartered as such on October 27, 2019.

Leadership

Current

Conventions

Date Location Notes
October 16, 1999
May 17, 2009 849 President Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215
May 16, 2010
January 26, 2016 Brooklyn Public Library, Grand Army Plaza, Info Commons, Room 7
2017
January 18, 2018
January 15, 2019
October 15, 2019 ICO

Meetings

  • February 21, 1973 (first)
  • April 3, 1973 (scheduled)
  • July 13, 1973 (convention)
  • February 28, 1977 (scheduled)
  • September 20, 2022 (convention)
  • July 16, 2024 (convention)

External links


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