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The '''Libertarian Pragmatist Caucus''' ('''LPC''') | The '''Libertarian Pragmatist Caucus''' ('''LPC''') was a [[List of Libertarian Party Caucuses|caucus]] within the Libertarian Party. | ||
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The {{MediaNewTab|Libertarian Pragmatist Caucus Final Announcement 20212-06-18.pdf|caucus dissolved on June 18, 2021}} in the wake of the [[Attempted Coup June 2021 of the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire]]. | The {{MediaNewTab|Libertarian Pragmatist Caucus Final Announcement 20212-06-18.pdf|caucus dissolved on June 18, 2021}} in the wake of the [[Attempted Coup June 2021 of the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:00, 7 October 2023
Libertarian Pragmatist Caucus (LPC) | |
Established: | 2017 |
Key People | See below |
Contact | |
Website: | Website |
Social Media | |
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The Libertarian Pragmatist Caucus (LPC) was a caucus within the Libertarian Party.
Membership
Leadership Team
- Alexander DiBenedetto (Executive Director)[1]
- Andy Craig (Political Director)[1]
- Joe Bishop-Henchman (Policy Director)[1]
- Jonathan Evans (IT Director)[1]
- Mark Rutherford (Advisor)[1]
Board of Directors
- Laura Ebke (Chair)[2]
- Elizabeth Van Horn (Vice Chair)[2]
- Jonathan Evans (Treasurer)[2]
- Duke Van Horn (Secretary)[2]
Conventioneering
Table at the California Convention 2021
Dissolution
The caucus dissolved on June 18, 2021 (info) in the wake of the Attempted Coup June 2021 of the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire.
References
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