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The '''Libertarian Party of San Francisco''' is a county affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party of California]]. The city and county of San Francisco are contiguous, so unlike many other county parties, the LPSF is active in a single municipality. It was part of region 38.
The '''Libertarian Party of San Francisco''' is a county organization of the [[Libertarian Party of California]]. The city and county of San Francisco are contiguous, with a unified government, so unlike the other county parties in California, the LPSF is directly concerned with a single municipality.
 
===Meetings===
* The LPSF meets the 2nd Saturday each month, 3-5pm (currently as of December 2022 meeting at main SF library, corner of Grove and Larkin streets, by Civic Center BART station[[Libertarian Party of San Francisco Meeting 19 January 2019|,]] 3rd floor Paley conference room). This schedule and location have been used since the late 2010s?


==Activism==
==Activism==
The LPSF filed several ballot arguments against local measures in the November 2024 election:
• Proposition A (school bonds)
• Proposition K (closing the Great Highway)
• Proposition H (firefighter pensions)
• Proposition I (nurses and 911 operator pensions)
The arguments (limit 300 words) against Propositions H and I won the lottery held by the San Francisco Elections Department, and were published in the Voter Handbook mailed to hundreds of thousands of registered San Francisco voters. As the official opponent of these measures, the LPSF also got to submit rebuttals (limit 250 words) to the proponents arguments in support of Propositions H and I. <ref>url=https://www.sf.gov/reports/november-2024/qualified-measures | title=San Francisco Department of Elections | access date=Sept. 27, 2024</ref>
Some of the main activities of the LPSF circa 2018 include:
* Filing ballot arguments each year to be published in the San Francisco Voter Handbook distributed each election to several hundred thousand registered San Francisco voters (some free arguments selected as official ballot arguments by lottery, others paid arguments typically costing several hundred dollars each, based on the number of words).
* Operating an outreach booth for two days at San Francisco Pride festival each year
* Issuing voting recommendations on local ballot measures
* Leaders speaking at local schools
* Hosting an annual panel discussion event (started out as a Tax Day event)
* Periodically running candidates for local office
* Publishing commentary on [https://lpsf.org LPSF.org], principally about local political issues


Some of the main activities of the LPSF circa 2017 include:
==Officers==
• Chair – [[Starchild]]<br>
• Vice Chair – Jawg Greenwald<nowiki></nowiki> <br>
• Secretary – Richard Fast<nowiki></nowiki> <br>
• Treasurer – Trip Seibold<nowiki></nowiki> <br>


• Filing ballot arguments each year to be published in the San Francisco Voter Handbook distributed each election to several hundred thousand registered San Francisco voters (some free arguments selected as official ballot arguments by lottery, others paid arguments typically costing several hundred dollars each, based on the number of words).
==History==


• Operating an outreach booth for two days at San Francisco Pride festival each year
=== Past Region Numbers===
Under the past region-numbering system [[Libertarian Party of California Regions|numbering system]] used by the Libertarian Party of California, in which regions generally corresponded to counties, San Francisco was Region 38.


• Issuing voting recommendations on local ballot measures
San Francisco was part of Region 4 in the earlier 20-region numbering system.


• Leaders speaking at local schools
===Past Meeting Locations===
Past LPSF meeting locations have included Round Table Pizza on Geary Blvd. (upstairs meeting room), Cybelle's Front Room Pizza on 9th Avenue, another pizza restaurant a short way away across the street from Cybelle's, Alex Mills's apartment in Noe Valley, Starchild's apartment in the Castro/Mission.


• Hosting an annual panel discussion event (started out as a Tax Day event)
===Locations Used for LPSF Events===
Past locations used for LPSF events have included the offices of Clickup on Howard Street, a basement room at the main library (Hispanic/Latino room?), the home of Richard Winger in the Marina, the apartment of Rob Power in SOMA, Freedoms Forum Books, 1800 Market Street (taken over by the city government and given to the LGBTQ Center), the home of George O'Brien, Vince Miller, Anton Sherwood, and Mark Valverde in the Richmond district,


• Periodically running candidates for local office
===Past Officers===


• Publishing commentary on LPSF.org, principally about local political issues
As of January 2022:


==Executive Committee==
• Chair – [[Chris Mendes]]
• Treasurer – [[Max Cranley]]
• Secretary – AWOL*
• Treasuer – AWOL*


The following were Libertarian Party of San Francisco officers as of January 2017:
*Only came to meeting at which they were elected, never attended any subsequent meetings; not formally replaced until next annual election


[[Aubrey Freedman]], ''chair''<BR />
[[Starchild]], ''vice chair''<BR />
[[Jawj Greenwald]], ''treasurer''<BR />
[[Nick Smith]], ''secretary''


==Past officers and appointed positions==
The following were the Libertarian Party of San Francisco officers as of January 2021:
[[James Elwood|James R. Elwood]], ''treasurer (c. 1995)''<BR />
[[Gerry Pico]], ''chair (c. 1995)''<BR />
[[Mark Read Pickens]], ''vice chair (c. 1995)''<BR />
[[Anton Sherwood]], ''elections director (c. 1995)''<BR />
[[Mark Valverde]], ''secretary (c. 1995)''


[[Marcy Berry]], ''chair''<BR />
• Chair – [[Starchild]]
[[Ron Getty]], ''vice chair''<BR />
• Vice Chair – [[Jeff Yunes]]
[[Jawj Greenwald]], ''treasurer''<BR />
• Secretary – [[Richard Fast]]
[[Les Mangus]], ''secretary''<BR />
• Treasurer – [[Greg Michael]]
[[Rob Power]], ''webmaster''<BR />
 
[[Francoise Fielding]], ''media relations''<BR />
 
[[Starchild]], ''outreach director''<BR />
The following were the Libertarian Party of San Francisco officers as of January 2020:
[[Speakers Bureau]], ''libertarian speakers for classrooms or groups ''<BR />
 
 
The following were the Libertarian Party of San Francisco officers as of January 2019:
 
* Chair - [[Nick Smith]]
* Vice-Chair - [[Alex Mills]]
* Secretary - [[Ryder Meehan]]
* Treasurer - [[Rebecca Lau]]
 
As of January 2018:
 
* Chair - [[Nick Smith]]
* Vice-Chair - [[Rebecca Lau]]
* Secretary - [[Aubrey Freedman]]
* Treasurer - [[Jawj Greenwald]]
 
 
The following are the Libertarian Party of San Francisco officers as of April 2017:<ref>per message from Starchild to LPC EC as of that date</ref>
 
* Chair – [[Aubrey Freedman]]
* Vice-Chair – [[Starchild]]
* Secretary – [[Nick Smith]]
* Treasurer – [[Les Mangus]]
 
===Other past officers and appointed positions===
;Chair
 
*[[Chris Maden]] (2004?-2008?)
*[[Aubrey Freedman]] (2012?—2018)
*[[Marcy Berry]]
*[[Rob Power]] (2008-2012?)
*[[Starchild]] (1996-1998?)
*[[Jerry Pico]] (c 1995)
*[[George O'Brien]] (?-1994?)
 
;Vice-Chair
*[[Mark Read Pickens]] (c 1995)
*[[Michael Spadacinni]] (~2005?)
*[[Starchild]] (2017—2018)
*[[Ron Getty]]
 
;Secretary
*[[Nick Smith]] (2016-2018)
Jay Anthony
*[[Mark Valverde]] (c 1995)


==External Links==
;Treasurer
* [http://www.lpsf.org/ Libertarian Party of San Francisco]
*[[Jawj Greenwald]]
* [https://lpsf.org/subscribe-to-newsletter.html newsletter]
*[[Les Mangus]]
*[[James Elwood|James R. Elwood]] (c 1995)
Chris Mendes
Phil Berg


==Address==
;Elections Director
2261 Market Street #170A San Francisco, CA 94114
*[[Anton Sherwood]] (c 1995)


;Webmaster
*[[Rob Power]]
*[[Nick Smith]]
Jeff Yunes


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;Other
[[Francoise Fielding]], ''Media Relations''<BR />
[[Starchild]], ''Outreach Director''<BR />


[[Speakers Bureau]], ''libertarian speakers for classrooms or groups ''<BR />
[[Starchild]]


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==External Links==
* [https://lpsf.org/ Libertarian Party of San Francisco]
* [https://lpsf.org/newsletter/signup newsletter]


{{Public Domain}}
==Address==
2215 Market Street #6, San Francisco, CA, 94114


Former address: 520 Frederick Street, #17, San Francisco, CA 94117


{{California}}


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Latest revision as of 07:00, 28 September 2024

Libertarian Party of San Francisco
Lpsf logo jaggies.png
General Information
Jurisdiction: San Francisco County, California
Status: Active
Officers
Chair: Starchild
Secretary: Jay Anthony
Treasurer: Chris Mendes
Media
Website: Website
Facebook: Facebook
Twitter: Twitter
Meetup: Meetup

The Libertarian Party of San Francisco is a county organization of the Libertarian Party of California. The city and county of San Francisco are contiguous, with a unified government, so unlike the other county parties in California, the LPSF is directly concerned with a single municipality.

Meetings

  • The LPSF meets the 2nd Saturday each month, 3-5pm (currently as of December 2022 meeting at main SF library, corner of Grove and Larkin streets, by Civic Center BART station, 3rd floor Paley conference room). This schedule and location have been used since the late 2010s?

Activism

The LPSF filed several ballot arguments against local measures in the November 2024 election: • Proposition A (school bonds) • Proposition K (closing the Great Highway) • Proposition H (firefighter pensions) • Proposition I (nurses and 911 operator pensions)

The arguments (limit 300 words) against Propositions H and I won the lottery held by the San Francisco Elections Department, and were published in the Voter Handbook mailed to hundreds of thousands of registered San Francisco voters. As the official opponent of these measures, the LPSF also got to submit rebuttals (limit 250 words) to the proponents arguments in support of Propositions H and I. [1]

Some of the main activities of the LPSF circa 2018 include:

  • Filing ballot arguments each year to be published in the San Francisco Voter Handbook distributed each election to several hundred thousand registered San Francisco voters (some free arguments selected as official ballot arguments by lottery, others paid arguments typically costing several hundred dollars each, based on the number of words).
  • Operating an outreach booth for two days at San Francisco Pride festival each year
  • Issuing voting recommendations on local ballot measures
  • Leaders speaking at local schools
  •  Hosting an annual panel discussion event (started out as a Tax Day event)
  • Periodically running candidates for local office
  • Publishing commentary on LPSF.org, principally about local political issues

Officers

• Chair – Starchild
• Vice Chair – Jawg Greenwald
• Secretary – Richard Fast
• Treasurer – Trip Seibold

History

Past Region Numbers

Under the past region-numbering system numbering system used by the Libertarian Party of California, in which regions generally corresponded to counties, San Francisco was Region 38.

San Francisco was part of Region 4 in the earlier 20-region numbering system.

Past Meeting Locations

Past LPSF meeting locations have included Round Table Pizza on Geary Blvd. (upstairs meeting room), Cybelle's Front Room Pizza on 9th Avenue, another pizza restaurant a short way away across the street from Cybelle's, Alex Mills's apartment in Noe Valley, Starchild's apartment in the Castro/Mission.

Locations Used for LPSF Events

Past locations used for LPSF events have included the offices of Clickup on Howard Street, a basement room at the main library (Hispanic/Latino room?), the home of Richard Winger in the Marina, the apartment of Rob Power in SOMA, Freedoms Forum Books, 1800 Market Street (taken over by the city government and given to the LGBTQ Center), the home of George O'Brien, Vince Miller, Anton Sherwood, and Mark Valverde in the Richmond district,

Past Officers

As of January 2022:

• Chair – Chris Mendes • Treasurer – Max Cranley • Secretary – AWOL* • Treasuer – AWOL*

  • Only came to meeting at which they were elected, never attended any subsequent meetings; not formally replaced until next annual election


The following were the Libertarian Party of San Francisco officers as of January 2021:

• Chair – Starchild • Vice Chair – Jeff Yunes • Secretary – Richard Fast • Treasurer – Greg Michael


The following were the Libertarian Party of San Francisco officers as of January 2020:


The following were the Libertarian Party of San Francisco officers as of January 2019:

As of January 2018:


The following are the Libertarian Party of San Francisco officers as of April 2017:[2]

Other past officers and appointed positions

Chair
Vice-Chair
Secretary

Jay Anthony

Treasurer

Chris Mendes Phil Berg

Elections Director
Webmaster

Jeff Yunes

Other

Francoise Fielding, Media Relations
Starchild, Outreach Director

Speakers Bureau, libertarian speakers for classrooms or groups
Starchild

External Links

Address

2215 Market Street #6, San Francisco, CA, 94114

Former address: 520 Frederick Street, #17, San Francisco, CA 94117


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  1. url=https://www.sf.gov/reports/november-2024/qualified-measures | title=San Francisco Department of Elections | access date=Sept. 27, 2024
  2. per message from Starchild to LPC EC as of that date