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| January 13 || [[Arizona Convention 2024]] || || Tucson, AZ | | January 13 || [[Arizona Convention 2024]] || || Tucson, AZ | ||
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| January 14 || [[Iowa Convention 2024]] || || | |||
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| January 19—21 || [[Florida Convention 2024]] || Southbank Hotel Riverwalk || Jacksonville, FL | | January 19—21 || [[Florida Convention 2024]] || Southbank Hotel Riverwalk || Jacksonville, FL | ||
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| January | | January 19—20 || [[New Hampshire Convention 2024]] || || | ||
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| January 26—28 || [[Georgia Convention 2024]] || || | | January 26—28 || [[Georgia Convention 2024]] || || | ||
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| February 2—4 || [[Alabama Convention 2024]] || Bald Rock Group Lodge, Cheaha State Park || Delta, AL | | February 2—4 || [[Alabama Convention 2024]] || Bald Rock Group Lodge, Cheaha State Park || Delta, AL | ||
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| 16-17 February || [[Iowa Convention 2024]] || https://lpia.org/event/lpia-state-convention-2024-2024-02/ | |||
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| February 16—18 || [[North Carolina Convention 2024]] || || | | February 16—18 || [[North Carolina Convention 2024]] || || | ||
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| 23-25 February || [[Arkansas Convention 2024]] || https://lpar.org/lpar-annual-convention-2024/ | |||
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| February 24 || [[Missouri Convention 2024]] || || | | February 24 || [[Missouri Convention 2024]] || || | ||
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| February | | February 24—25 || [[Kentucky Convention 2024]] || || | ||
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| February 23—25 || [[California Convention 2024]] || || | | February 23—25 || [[California Convention 2024]] || || | ||
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| March 1 || [[Nebraska Convention 2024]] || || | | March 1 || [[Nebraska Convention 2024]] || || | ||
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| March 1-3 || [[Pennsylvania Convention 2024]] || || | |||
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| March 2 || [[Nevada Convention 2024]] || || | |||
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| 3 March || [[New Jersey Convention 2024]] || https://njlp.org/convention24?view=Events&id=34&task=civicrm/event/info | |||
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| March 2 || [[New Mexico Convention 2024]] || || | | March 2 || [[New Mexico Convention 2024]] || || | ||
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| March 23—25 || [[North Carolina Convention 2024]] || || | | March 23—25 || [[North Carolina Convention 2024]] || || | ||
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| April 6—7 || [[Louisiana Convention 2024]] || || | | April 6—7 || [[Louisiana Convention 2024]] || || | ||
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| '''May 24—26''' || '''[[National Convention 2024]]''' || Washington Hilton || '''Washington, D.C.''' | | '''May 24—26''' || '''[[National Convention 2024]]''' || Washington Hilton || '''Washington, D.C.''' | ||
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| September 21—22 || [[New York Convention 2024]] || || | |||
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===Deaths=== | |||
See [[:Category:2024 Deaths]] | |||
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! Date | |||
! Name | |||
! Born | |||
! Notability | |||
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| January 8 || [[Susan Baird]] || 1951 || Secretary, [[Utah Libertarian Party]] (2019—?) | |||
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| January 23 || [[Melanie Safka]] || 1947 || Singer-songwriter | |||
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| February 3 || [[Maggie Kohls]] || 1946 || Northa Dakota activist | |||
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| February 3 || [[Tim Wingate]] || 1953 || Minnesota activist | |||
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| February 7 || [[Mojo Nixon]] || 1957 || Musician, actor, activist | |||
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| February 12 || [[David Allen Monroe]] || 1977 || Member, [[Texas State Libertarian Executive Committee]] (2016—2018) | |||
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| February 23 || [[Kenneth Hopf]] || 1952 || Candidate for Wisconsin House (1980) | |||
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| March 5 || [[Dean Peterson]] || 1967 || Florida activist | |||
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| March 5 || [[Kirsten Tynan]] || 1972 || Executive Director, Fully Informed Jury Association | |||
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| March 13 || [[Marcus Reeder]] || 1973 || Vice-Chair, [[Libertarian Party of Duval County]] | |||
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| March 20 || [[Edward Reagan]] || 1968 || Eastern Vice Chair, [[Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania]] (2015—2016) | |||
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| April 6 || [[Christopher Darnell]] || 1993 || Vice Chair, [[Libertarian Party of Tennessee]] (2022—2024) | |||
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| April 15 || [[Robert Hessen]] || 1936 || Historian, professor, author | |||
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| April 22 || [[Ryan Cathey]] || 1979 || Affiliate Support Committee, [[Libertarian Party of California]] | |||
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| April 26 || [[Nelson Barnhouse]] || 1951 || Georgia activist | |||
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| May 23 || [[Darryl Bonner]] || 1963 || Paid petitioner | |||
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| June 2 || [[Phillip Miller]] || 1955 || Chair, [[Hancock County Libertarian Party]] (Indiana) | |||
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| June 7 || [[David Boaz]] || 1953 || Executive Vice President, Cato Institute | |||
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| June 9 || [[Mark Glogowski]] || 1943 || Chair, [[Libertarian Party of New York]] (2015—2018) | |||
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| June 28 || [[Linda Janca]] || 1952 || Chair, [[Libertarian Party of North Carolina]] | |||
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| August 15 || [[Michael Rebmann]] || 1957 || Member, [[Libertarian Party of New York]] State Committee (2021—2024) | |||
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| August 26 || [[Len Morlock]] || 1971 || Chair, [[Chautauqua County Libertarian Party]] (2022—2024) | |||
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| September 28 || [[Chris Silver]] || 1968 || Candidate for Anderson County (TN) Commission District 5 (2018) | |||
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| November 22 || [[Joseph Dobrian]] || 1956 || Vice-Chair, [[Libertarian Party of New York]] (2006—07; 2009—10) | |||
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| November 28 || [[Bob Costello]] || 1954 || Co-Founder, [[Libertarian Party Radical Caucus (1979)]] | |||
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| December 12 || [[Norman Peterson]] || 1949 || Treasurer, [[Libertarian Party of Michigan]] (2019—21) | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:07, 8 January 2025
2024 (2024th) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2024th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 24th year of the 3rd millennium, the 24th year of the 21st century, and the 5th year of the 2020s decade.
Events
Conventions
Deaths
Date | Name | Born | Notability |
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January 8 | Susan Baird | 1951 | Secretary, Utah Libertarian Party (2019—?) |
January 23 | Melanie Safka | 1947 | Singer-songwriter |
February 3 | Maggie Kohls | 1946 | Northa Dakota activist |
February 3 | Tim Wingate | 1953 | Minnesota activist |
February 7 | Mojo Nixon | 1957 | Musician, actor, activist |
February 12 | David Allen Monroe | 1977 | Member, Texas State Libertarian Executive Committee (2016—2018) |
February 23 | Kenneth Hopf | 1952 | Candidate for Wisconsin House (1980) |
March 5 | Dean Peterson | 1967 | Florida activist |
March 5 | Kirsten Tynan | 1972 | Executive Director, Fully Informed Jury Association |
March 13 | Marcus Reeder | 1973 | Vice-Chair, Libertarian Party of Duval County |
March 20 | Edward Reagan | 1968 | Eastern Vice Chair, Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania (2015—2016) |
April 6 | Christopher Darnell | 1993 | Vice Chair, Libertarian Party of Tennessee (2022—2024) |
April 15 | Robert Hessen | 1936 | Historian, professor, author |
April 22 | Ryan Cathey | 1979 | Affiliate Support Committee, Libertarian Party of California |
April 26 | Nelson Barnhouse | 1951 | Georgia activist |
May 23 | Darryl Bonner | 1963 | Paid petitioner |
June 2 | Phillip Miller | 1955 | Chair, Hancock County Libertarian Party (Indiana) |
June 7 | David Boaz | 1953 | Executive Vice President, Cato Institute |
June 9 | Mark Glogowski | 1943 | Chair, Libertarian Party of New York (2015—2018) |
June 28 | Linda Janca | 1952 | Chair, Libertarian Party of North Carolina |
August 15 | Michael Rebmann | 1957 | Member, Libertarian Party of New York State Committee (2021—2024) |
August 26 | Len Morlock | 1971 | Chair, Chautauqua County Libertarian Party (2022—2024) |
September 28 | Chris Silver | 1968 | Candidate for Anderson County (TN) Commission District 5 (2018) |
November 22 | Joseph Dobrian | 1956 | Vice-Chair, Libertarian Party of New York (2006—07; 2009—10) |
November 28 | Bob Costello | 1954 | Co-Founder, Libertarian Party Radical Caucus (1979) |
December 12 | Norman Peterson | 1949 | Treasurer, Libertarian Party of Michigan (2019—21) |
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