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|chartered = 1972
|chartered = 1972
|region = [[LNC Region 1 (2016-2018) | 1]]
|region = [[LNC Region 1 (2016-2018) | 1]]
|chair = [[Anna Johnson]]
|chair = Colin Morgan
|vice-chair = [[Layla Bush]]
|vice-chair = Donovan Allen
|secretary = [[Data Logan]]
|secretary = Trevor Best
|secretary-assistant =  
|secretary-assistant =  
|treasurer = [[Brett Borden]]
|treasurer = [[Brett Borden]]
|treasurer-assistant =  
|treasurer-assistant =  
|phone =  
|phone =  
|address = 3377 Bethel Rd SE Ste 107<BR/>PMB #153<BR/>Port Orchard, Washington 98366
|address = PO Box 1768<BR/>Silverdale, Washington 98383
|website = http://www.lpwa.org
|website = http://www.lpwa.org
|facebook =https://www.facebook.com/libertarianpartyofWA  
|facebook =https://www.facebook.com/libertarianpartyofWA  
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The '''Libertarian Party of Washington''' ("'''LPWA'''" in party bylaws<ref name="LPWA Bylaws">{{Citation|url=https://lpwa.org/bylaws/ |title=Bylaws of the Libertarian Party of Washington State |publisher=[[Libertarian Party of Washington State|Libertarian Party of '''Washington State''' (LPWA)]] |accessdate=9 April 2019 |deadurl=no}}</ref>) is the Washington affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party]].
The '''Libertarian Party of Washington''' ("'''LPWA'''" in party bylaws<ref name="LPWA Bylaws">{{Citation|url=https://lpwa.org/bylaws/ |title=Bylaws of the Libertarian Party of Washington State |publisher=[[Libertarian Party of Washington State|Libertarian Party of '''Washington State''' (LPWA)]] |accessdate=9 April 2019 |deadurl=no}}</ref>) is the Washington affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party]]. It was affiliated 11/24/73 at the [[LNC Meeting 24 November 1973]] as per [[Document:LP News 1974 January-February Issue 18]].


==Past Officials and Staff==
==Past Officials and Staff==
;Chair
;Chair
*[[Skip Barron]], ''organization chair 1972''
*[[Skip Barron]], ''organization chair 1972-1974''
*[[Richard Dyment|Richard R Dyment]], ''chair (c 1975)''
*[[Richard Dyment|Richard R Dyment]], ''chair (c 1975)''
*[[Jim Campton|Jim L Campton]], ''chair (c 1995)''
*[[Jim Campton|Jim L Campton]], ''chair (c 1994-1995)''
*[[J. Mills]], ''chair (c 2002)''
*[[Ruth Bennett]], ''chair (c 2005)''
*[[Ruth Bennett]], ''chair (c 2005)''
*[[Scott Lindsley]], ''chair (c 2007)''
*[[Scott Lindsley]], ''chair (c 2007)''
*[[Larry Nicholas]], chair (c 2011-2014)
*[[Rachel Hawkridge]], ''chair (c 2009)''
*[[Michael Pickens]], chair (c 2014)
*[[Larry Nicholas]], ''chair (c 2011-2014)''
*[[Steven Nielson]], chair (c 2015)
*[[Michael Pickens]], ''chair (c 2014)''
*[[Steven Nielson]], ''chair (c 2015)''
*[[David Traynor]], ''chair (c 2016)''
*[[David Traynor]], ''chair (c 2016)''
*[[Randy McGlenn]], ''chair (2017-2021)''
*[[Randy McGlenn]], ''chair (2017-2021)''
*[[Anna Johnson]], ''chair (2021-Present)''
*[[Anna Johnson Duque]], ''chair (2021-2024)''
*[[Colin Morgan]], ''chair (2024-Present)''


;
;Vice-Chair
;Vice-Chair
*[[Jocelyn Langlois]], ''vice-chair (c 2002)''
*[[Brett Wilhelm]], ''vice-chair (c 2005)''
*[[Brett Wilhelm]], ''vice-chair (c 2005)''
*[[Bruce Guthrie]], ''vice-chair (c 2007)''
*[[Bruce Guthrie]], ''vice-chair (c 2007)''
*[[Chris Strong]], vice-chair (c 2014)
*[[Zack Banks]], ''vice-chair (c 2015)''
*[[Zack Banks]], ''vice-chair (c 2015)''
*[[Don Myers]], ''vice-chair (c 2016)''
*[[Don Myers]], ''vice-chair (c 2016)''
*[[Tiffany De Leon|Tiffany Diaz De Leon]] Vice-chair (2017-2021)
*[[Tiffany De Leon|Tiffany Diaz De Leon]], ''vice-chair (2017-2021)''
*[[Layla Bush]], ''vice-chair (2021-Present)''
*[[Layla Bush]], ''vice-chair (2021-2023)''
*[[Colin Morgan]], ''vice-chair (2023-2024)''
*[[Donovan Allen]], ''vice-chair (2024-Present)''


;
;Secretary
;Secretary
*[[Marla Bottemiller]], ''secretary (c 1995)''
*[[Marla Bottemiller]], ''secretary (c 1995)''
*[[Steve LePage]], ''secretary (c 2002)''
*[[Peter Wilkie]], ''secretary (c 2006)''
*[[Peter Wilkie]], ''secretary (c 2006)''
*[[Miles Holden]], secretary (c 2011)
*[[Miles Holden]], ''secretary (c 2011)''
*[[David Traynor]], secretary (c 2015)
*[[David Traynor]], ''secretary (c 2015)''
*[[Amy White]], ''secretary (c 2016)''
*[[Amy White]], ''secretary (c 2016)''
*[[Daniel Hodun]], ''secretary (2017-2018)''
*[[Daniel Hodun]], ''secretary (2017-2018)''
*[[Rory Leckband]], ''secretary (2018-2021)''
*[[Rory Leckband]], ''secretary (2018-2021)''
*[[Data Logan]], ''secretary (2021-Present)''
*[[Data Logan]], ''secretary (2021-2023)''
*[[Trevor Best]], ''secretary (2023-Present)''


;
;Treasurer
;Treasurer
*[[Steven Cornell|Steven R Cornell]], ''treasurer (c 1995)''
*[[Steven Cornell|Steven R Cornell]], ''treasurer (c 1995)''
*[[Pierre Parent]], ''treasurer (c 2002)''
*[[Starlet Clark]], ''treasurer (c 2005)''
*[[Starlet Clark]], ''treasurer (c 2005)''
*[[Dave Wordinger]], ''treasurer (c 2007)''
*[[Dave Wordinger]], ''treasurer (c 2007)''
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*[[Brett Borden]], ''treasurer (2019-Present)''
*[[Brett Borden]], ''treasurer (2019-Present)''


;Regional Representatives
;
; Regional Representatives
*[[Lynn Imbery]], ''East King County (c 1995)''
*[[Lynn Imbery]], ''East King County (c 1995)''
*[[Michael Nelson]], ''West King County (c 1995)''
*[[Michael Nelson]], ''West King County (c 1995)''
*[[Rod Dill]], ''Pierce County (c 1995)''
*[[Rod Dill]], ''Pierce County (c 1995)''
*[[M Carling]], Region 5 rep (c 2015)
*[[M Carling]], ''Region 5 rep (c 2015)''
*[[Maggie Mae]], ''Region 2 Rep (2017-2018)''
*[[Maggie Mae]], ''Region 2 Rep (2017-2018)''
*[[Joshua Smith]], Region 5 Rep (c 2018)
*[[Joshua Smith]], ''Region 5 Rep (c 2018)''
*[[Michelle Darnell]], Region 2 Rep (2019)
*[[Michelle Darnell]], ''Region 2 Rep (2019)''
*[[Jacob Lamont]], Region 1 Rep (c 2015-2021)
*[[Jacob Lamont]], ''Region 1 Rep (c 2015-2021)''


;
;Other
;Other
*[[Pat Lasswell|Pat M Lasswell]], ''campaign chair (c 1995)''
*[[Pat Lasswell|Pat M Lasswell]], ''campaign chair (c 1995)''
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*[[Matt McCally]], ''public relations chair (c 1995)''
*[[Matt McCally]], ''public relations chair (c 1995)''
*[[Viktor Lawryniuk]] ''newsletter editor (c 1995)''
*[[Viktor Lawryniuk]] ''newsletter editor (c 1995)''
*[[Michael Hewitt Wilson]], lifetime membership honoree (2019)
*[[Michael Hewitt Wilson]], ''lifetime membership honoree (2019)''
*[[Anthony Welti]], community relations director (2020-Present)
*[[Anthony Welti]], ''community relations director (2020-2021)''
*[[William McCord]], ''lifetime membership honoree (2023)''


==Elections==
==Elections==
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| align="right" |84,646
| align="right" |2.70%
| align="right" |2.70%
| align="right" |4,598
| align="right" | 4,598
| align="right" |610
| align="right" |610
| align="right" |506
| align="right" | 506
| align="right" |67.15
| align="right" |67.15
| align="right" |9
| align="right" |9
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|
|
|
| align="right" |4,641
| align="right" | 4,641
| align="right" |627
| align="right" |627
| align="right" |496
| align="right" | 496
| align="right" |66.98
| align="right" |66.98
| align="right" |10
| align="right" |10
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| align="right" |979,105
| align="right" |979,105
| align="right" |29.11%
| align="right" |29.11%
| align="right" |4,694
| align="right" | 4,694
| align="right" |644
| align="right" |644
| align="right" |670
| align="right" | 670
| align="right" |91.93
| align="right" |91.93
| align="right" |10
| align="right" |10
|-
|-
| 2015
|2015
|
|
|
|
| align="right" |4,342
| align="right" | 4,342
| align="right" |606
| align="right" |606
| align="right" |329
| align="right" | 329
| align="right" |45.88
| align="right" |45.88
| align="right" |13
| align="right" |13
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| align="right" |82,057
| align="right" |82,057
| align="right" |3.86%
| align="right" |3.86%
| align="right" |4,303
| align="right" | 4,303
| align="right" |609
| align="right" |609
| align="right" |351
| align="right" | 351
| align="right" |49.71
| align="right" |49.71
| align="right" |12
| align="right" |12
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|
|
| align="right" |4,211
| align="right" | 4,211
| align="right" |604
| align="right" |604
| align="right" |388
| align="right" | 388
| align="right" |55.64
| align="right" |55.64
| align="right" |13
| align="right" |13
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| align="right" |42,202
| align="right" |42,202
| align="right" |1.33%
| align="right" |1.33%
| align="right" |4,109
| align="right" | 4,109
| align="right" |596
| align="right" |596
| align="right" |419
| align="right" | 419
| align="right" |60.76
| align="right" |60.76
| align="right" |12
| align="right" |12
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|
|
|
| align="right" |3,990
| align="right" | 3,990
| align="right" |585
| align="right" |585
| align="right" |391
| align="right" | 391
| align="right" |57.31
| align="right" |57.31
| align="right" |12
| align="right" |12
|-
|-
| 2010
|2010
|
|
|
|
| align="right" |3,939
| align="right" | 3,939
| align="right" |584
| align="right" |584
| align="right" |432
| align="right" | 432
| align="right" |64.08
| align="right" |64.08
| align="right" |12
| align="right" |12
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|
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| align="right" |3,886
| align="right" | 3,886
| align="right" |583
| align="right" |583
| align="right" |417
| align="right" | 417
| align="right" |62.54
| align="right" |62.54
| align="right" |12
| align="right" |12
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| align="right" |12,728
| align="right" |12,728
| align="right" |0.41%
| align="right" |0.41%
| align="right" |3,748
| align="right" | 3,748
| align="right" |571
| align="right" |571
| align="right" |434
| align="right" | 434
| align="right" |66.14
| align="right" |66.14
| align="right" |12
| align="right" |12
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|
| align="right" |3,645
| align="right" | 3,645
| align="right" |564
| align="right" |564
| align="right" |454
| align="right" | 454
| align="right" |70.26
| align="right" |70.26
| align="right" |12
| align="right" |12
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| align="right" |29,331
| align="right" |29,331
| align="right" |1.41%
| align="right" |1.41%
| align="right" |3,581
| align="right" | 3,581
| align="right" |562
| align="right" |562
| align="right" |378
| align="right" | 378
| align="right" |59.33
| align="right" | 59.33
| align="right" | 11
| align="right" | 11
|-
|-
| 2005
|2005
|
|
|
|
| align="right" |3,404
| align="right" | 3,404
| align="right" |544
| align="right" |544
| align="right" |564
| align="right" | 564
| align="right" |90.13
| align="right" |90.13
| align="right" |11
| align="right" |11
|-
|-
| 2004
|2004
| align="right" | 117,147
| align="right" |117,147
| align="right" |4.06%
| align="right" |4.06%
|
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| align="right" |703
| align="right" |703
| align="right" |113.78
| align="right" |113.78
| align="right" |11
| align="right" | 11
|-
|-
|2003
|2003
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| align="right" |794
| align="right" |794
| align="right" |131.19
| align="right" |131.19
| align="right" |8
| align="right" | 8
|-
|-
| 2001
|2001
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| align="right" |976
| align="right" |976
| align="right" | 163.05
| align="right" |163.05
| align="right" |7
| align="right" |7
|-
|-
|2000
|2000
| align="right" |179,567
| align="right" |179,567
| align="right" | 7.13%
| align="right" |7.13%
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| align="right" | 1,213
| align="right" |1,213
| align="right" |210.72
| align="right" |210.72
| align="right" |7
| align="right" |7
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| align="right" |983
| align="right" |172.83
| align="right" |172.83
| align="right" |10
| align="right" | 10
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|-
|1997
|1997
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| align="right" |800
| align="right" |800
| align="right" | 142.75
| align="right" |142.75
| align="right" |8
| align="right" |8
|-
|-
| 1996
|1996
| align="right" |58,672
| align="right" |58,672
| align="right" |2.56%
| align="right" |2.56%
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| align="right" | 492
| align="right" |90.59
| align="right" |90.59
| align="right" |7
| align="right" |7
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| align="right" | 298
| align="right" |55.86
| align="right" |55.86
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| align="right" | 12
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|1993
|1993
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| align="right" | 47.26
| align="right" |47.26
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| align="right" | 281
| align="right" |54.68
| align="right" |54.68
| align="right" |13
| align="right" | 13
|-
|-
|1991
|1991
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| align="right" | 255
| align="right" |50.86
| align="right" |50.86
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|1990
|1990
| align="right" |15,165
| align="right" |15,165
| align="right" | 1.11%
| align="right" |1.11%
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| align="right" |277
| align="right" | 277
| align="right" |56.52
| align="right" |56.52
| align="right" |9
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| align="right" |30.55
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| align="right" |31.25
| align="right" |31.25
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|1978
|1978
| align="right" | 3,545
| align="right" |3,545
| align="right" |0.34%
| align="right" |0.34%
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|1976
|1976
| align="right" | 19,373
| align="right" |19,373
| align="right" |1.22%
| align="right" |1.22%
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|1972
|1972
| align="right" | 1,537
| align="right" |1,537
| align="right" |0.10%
| align="right" | 0.10%
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Prior to 2021, the Libertarian Party of Washington had 8 regional representatives<ref>https://lpwa.org/leadership/</ref>, each serving as a Party Officer. Alternates served as replacement Representatives in the event of a Representative vacancy. Regional Representatives were elected in odd numbered years and serve two year terms.<ref>https://lpwa.org/activist-resources/constitution-and-bylaws/</ref>
Prior to 2021, the Libertarian Party of Washington had 8 regional representatives<ref>https://lpwa.org/leadership/</ref>, each serving as a Party Officer. Alternates served as replacement Representatives in the event of a Representative vacancy. Regional Representatives were elected in odd numbered years and serve two year terms.<ref>https://lpwa.org/activist-resources/constitution-and-bylaws/</ref>


At the 2021 Cascade Liberty Summit in Port Orchard, convention delegates approved a bylaws amendment<ref>https://lpwa.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/2021_Convention_Booklet_1.pdf</ref> to change the representative portion of the State Executive Committee to all at-large seats, elected via a proportional voting system.
At the 2021 Cascade Liberty Summit in Port Orchard, convention delegates approved a bylaws amendment<ref>https://lpwa.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/2021_Convention_Booklet_1.pdf</ref> to change the representative portion of the State Executive Committee to all at-large seats, elected via a proportional voting system. In 2024, the number of seats was amended to change between 4-8 depending on active membership and elected by approval voting.


[[File:LPWA Regional Map.png|thumb|right|Former Regional Map of the LPWA Regions 1-8]]
[[File:LPWA Regional Map.png|thumb|right|Former Regional Map of the LPWA Regions 1-8]]
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"
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|-
!2021 Representative!!Residence
!2024 Representative!!Residence
|-
|-
|[[Ken Armstrong]]||Sequim
|Aurelien Chartier||King County
|-
|-
|Ryan Cooper ||Pasco
|Raheli Kalpin||Clark County
|-
|-
|Whitney Davis||Kirkland
|Data Logan||Kitsap County
|-
|-
|Miguel Duque||Bellevue
|Ryan Sugden||King County
|-
|Stuart Knight||Camas
|-
|Lloyd Morris|| Spokane
|-
|Danielle Siler||Seattle
|-
|Jeremey Weeks||Colville
|-
|-
|}
|}
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*[[LPWA_Media_Outreach|Media Outreach and Press Releases]]
*[[LPWA_Media_Outreach|Media Outreach and Press Releases]]


==Manuals and Handbooks ==
==Manuals and Handbooks==


*[[Washington Training Manual 2016 Precinct Captains Manual|2016 Precinct Captains Manual]]
*[[Washington Training Manual 2016 Precinct Captains Manual|2016 Precinct Captains Manual]]
==Newsletters==
*[[Shockwave]]


==Governing Documents==
==Governing Documents==


===Platform===
===Bylaws===


===Bylaws===
*{{MediaNewTab|WA-2024 Bylaws.pdf|Bylaws Adopted April 13, 2024}}


*{{MediaNewTab|WA-BYLAWS 2019.pdf|Bylaws Adopted 2019}}
These were combined into one bylaws document in 2024


For historical bylaws see [[Index of Washington State Party Bylaws]]
For historical bylaws see [[Index of Washington State Party Bylaws]]
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===Constitution===
===Constitution===


*{{MediaNewTab|WA-CONSTITUTION 2019.pdf|Constitution Adopted 2019}}
These were combined into one bylaws document in 2024.


For historical Constitutions see [[Index of Washington State Party Constitutions]]
For historical Constitutions see [[Index of Washington State Party Constitutions]]
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==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 11:00, 21 May 2024

The Libertarian Party of Washington ("LPWA" in party bylaws[1]) is the Washington affiliate of the Libertarian Party. It was affiliated 11/24/73 at the LNC Meeting 24 November 1973 as per Document:LP News 1974 January-February Issue 18.

Libertarian Party of Washington
LPWA Logo Modern.png
General Information
Chartered: 1972
Region: 1
Officers
Chair: Colin Morgan
Vice-Chair: Donovan Allen
Secretary: Trevor Best
Treasurer: Brett Borden
Contact
Address: PO Box 1768
Silverdale, Washington 98383
Website: Website
Social Media
Facebook: Facebook

Past Officials and Staff

Chair
Vice-Chair
Secretary
Treasurer
Regional Representatives
Other

Elections

See: Libertarian Party of Washington State Historical Election Results

Size and Influence

Year Minimum
Unique
Voters
Minimum
Percent
Of Voters
Signature
Members
(Dec)
Signature
Members
Per
Million
Population
LNC
Total Donors
2004 - Present
Or
Active Members
1972 - 2003

(Dec)
LNC Donors
Per
Million
Population
State Rank
Of Total LNC
Donors
(Of 51)
2018 84,646 2.70% 4,598 610 506 67.15 9
2017 4,641 627 496 66.98 10
2016 979,105 29.11% 4,694 644 670 91.93 10
2015 4,342 606 329 45.88 13
2014 82,057 3.86% 4,303 609 351 49.71 12
2013 4,211 604 388 55.64 13
2012 42,202 1.33% 4,109 596 419 60.76 12
2011 3,990 585 391 57.31 12
2010 3,939 584 432 64.08 12
2009 3,886 583 417 62.54 12
2008 12,728 0.41% 3,748 571 434 66.14 12
2007 3,645 564 454 70.26 12
2006 29,331 1.41% 3,581 562 378 59.33 11
2005 3,404 544 564 90.13 11
2004 117,147 4.06% 703 113.78 11
2003 660 108.12 9
2002 48,677 2.69% 794 131.19 8
2001 976 163.05 7
2000 179,567 7.13% 1,191 201.51 7
1999 1,213 210.72 7
1998 13,431 0.69% 983 172.83 10
1997 800 142.75 8
1996 58,672 2.56% 799 145.01 7
1995 492 90.59 7
1994 6,386 0.37% 298 55.86 12
1993 248 47.26 14
1992 92,818 3.99% 281 54.68 13
1991 255 50.86 10
1990 15,165 1.11% 277 56.52 9
1989 145 30.55 16
1988 17,240 0.90% 145 31.25 13
1987
1986 787 0.06%
1985
1984 66,908 3.46%
1983
1982 5,784 0.41%
1981
1980 29,213 1.65%
1979
1978 3,545 0.34%
1977
1976 19,373 1.22%
1975
1974 3,512 0.35%
1973
1972 1,537 0.10%

Representatives

Prior to 2021, the Libertarian Party of Washington had 8 regional representatives[2], each serving as a Party Officer. Alternates served as replacement Representatives in the event of a Representative vacancy. Regional Representatives were elected in odd numbered years and serve two year terms.[3]

At the 2021 Cascade Liberty Summit in Port Orchard, convention delegates approved a bylaws amendment[4] to change the representative portion of the State Executive Committee to all at-large seats, elected via a proportional voting system. In 2024, the number of seats was amended to change between 4-8 depending on active membership and elected by approval voting.

 
Former Regional Map of the LPWA Regions 1-8
2024 Representative Residence
Aurelien Chartier King County
Raheli Kalpin Clark County
Data Logan Kitsap County
Ryan Sugden King County

Publications

Manuals and Handbooks

Newsletters

Governing Documents

Bylaws

These were combined into one bylaws document in 2024

For historical bylaws see Index of Washington State Party Bylaws

Constitution

These were combined into one bylaws document in 2024.

For historical Constitutions see Index of Washington State Party Constitutions

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