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|office = [[Oklahoma Libertarian Party]]
|office = Bethany City Council, Ward I
|title = Vice-Chair
|title = Council Member
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|term-start = 2019
|term-end = 2003
|term-end = 2025
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|alongside = Amanda Sandoval
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|predecessor = Paul Todd
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|office2 = [[Oklahoma Libertarian Party]]  
|title2 = Chair
|title2 = Chair
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|term-start2 = 5 March 2023
|term-end2 = 2005
|term-end2 = present
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|predecessor2 = [[Will Daugherty]]
|predecessor2 = [[Richard Prawdzienski]]
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|successor2 = [[Steve Galpin]]
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|successor4 = [[Steve Galpin]]
|birth-date = 1971
|birth-date = 1971
|birth-place =  Midwest City, OK
|birth-place =  Midwest City, OK
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|residence = Bethany, OK
|residence = Bethany, OK
|party = [[Libertarian Party]]
|party = [[Libertarian Party]]
|website = https://www.powellforgovernor.com
|website = https://WeDontNeedaLtGov.com
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'''Chris Powell''' of Bethany, ran for State Representative(HD 100) in 2000, getting nearly 15% of the vote.  In 2001 he became Vice-Chair of the OKLP.  In 2002 he ran for Bethany City Council as the only Libertarian among a loose coalition of four candidates, each challenging one of the incumbents.  Powell received 34% of the vote in his race, the highest of the four challengers.  The next year he became Chair of the OKLP, serving until 2005 when he was succeeded by [[Steve Galpin]].
'''Chris Powell''' of Bethany, ran for State Representative(HD 100) in 2000, getting nearly 15% of the vote.  In 2001 he became Vice-Chair of the [[Oklahoma Libertarian Party]].  In 2002 he ran for Bethany City Council as the only Libertarian among a loose coalition of four candidates, each challenging one of the incumbents.  Powell received 34% of the vote in his race, the highest of the four challengers.  The next year he became Chair of the [[Oklahoma Libertarian Party]], serving until 2005 when he was succeeded by [[Steve Galpin]].  He has had commentary published in the state's largest newspaper and at LewRockwell.com as well writing articles at medium.com.


In 2016 when the OKLP regained ballot access Powell ran for Oklahoma County Clerk, amassing 89,019 votes.  His 36% in this race is the highest percentage for any Libertarian candidate in Oklahoma, and his vote total in the county beat Gary Johnson's statewide total by over five thousand votes.
In 2016 when the [[Oklahoma Libertarian Party]] regained ballot access Powell ran for Oklahoma County Clerk, amassing 89,019 votes.  His 36% in this race is the highest percentage for any Libertarian candidate in Oklahoma, and his vote total in the county beat [[Gary Johnson]]'s statewide total by over five thousand votes.  In 2018 Powell became the first Libertarian nominee for Governor in Oklahoma after defeating [[Rex Lawhorn]] in the first ever Libertarian primary runoff election.  He finished with 3.44%, the highest percentage of any LP gubernatorial nominee in 2018.


Powell is currently the Treasurer of the Central Oklahoma Libertarian Party as well as a candidate for GovernorHe has had commentary published in the state's largest newspaper and at LewRockwell.com as well writing articles at medium.com.
In a special election to fill the remaining term of a vacated seat, Powell was elected to the Bethany City Council on Nov. 12, 2019, with 63% of the vote over a Democrat and a RepublicanOn Feb. 9, 2021, Powell was elected to a full four-year term, receiving 76% of the vote.


==Organizational Positions==
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*Chair (2023-present)
*Chair (2003—2005)
*Chair (2003—2005)
*Vice Chair (2001—2003)
*Vice-Chair (2001—2003)


;[[Central Oklahoma Libertarian Party]]
;[[Central Oklahoma Libertarian Party]]
*Treasurer (as of 2017)
*Treasurer (2017—2018)


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Latest revision as of 01:19, 6 March 2023

Chris Powell
Chrispowell.JPG
Council Member
Bethany City Council, Ward I
2019—2025
Predecessor: Paul Todd
Chair
Oklahoma Libertarian Party
5 March 2023—present
Predecessor: Will Daugherty
Vice-Chair
Oklahoma Libertarian Party
2001—2003
Predecessor: Aaron Lein
Chair
Oklahoma Libertarian Party
2003—2005
Predecessor: Richard Prawdzienski
Successor: Steve Galpin
Personal Details
Birth: 1971
Midwest City, OK
Military: U.S. Marine Corps Reserve with combat service in the First Gulf War
Occupation: Evidence specialist
Residence: Bethany, OK
Party: Libertarian Party
Media
Website: https://WeDontNeedaLtGov.com
Facebook: Facebook
Twitter: Twitter
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Chris Powell of Bethany, ran for State Representative(HD 100) in 2000, getting nearly 15% of the vote. In 2001 he became Vice-Chair of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party. In 2002 he ran for Bethany City Council as the only Libertarian among a loose coalition of four candidates, each challenging one of the incumbents. Powell received 34% of the vote in his race, the highest of the four challengers. The next year he became Chair of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party, serving until 2005 when he was succeeded by Steve Galpin. He has had commentary published in the state's largest newspaper and at LewRockwell.com as well writing articles at medium.com.

In 2016 when the Oklahoma Libertarian Party regained ballot access Powell ran for Oklahoma County Clerk, amassing 89,019 votes. His 36% in this race is the highest percentage for any Libertarian candidate in Oklahoma, and his vote total in the county beat Gary Johnson's statewide total by over five thousand votes. In 2018 Powell became the first Libertarian nominee for Governor in Oklahoma after defeating Rex Lawhorn in the first ever Libertarian primary runoff election. He finished with 3.44%, the highest percentage of any LP gubernatorial nominee in 2018.

In a special election to fill the remaining term of a vacated seat, Powell was elected to the Bethany City Council on Nov. 12, 2019, with 63% of the vote over a Democrat and a Republican. On Feb. 9, 2021, Powell was elected to a full four-year term, receiving 76% of the vote.

Organizational Positions

Oklahoma Libertarian Party
  • Chair (2023-present)
  • Chair (2003—2005)
  • Vice-Chair (2001—2003)
Central Oklahoma Libertarian Party
  • Treasurer (2017—2018)