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Mark W.A. Hinkle is a former Chairman of the [[Libertarian National Committee]]. He has served in various positions in the National Libertarian Party and the [[Libertarian Party of California]].
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'''Mark W.A. Hinkle''' is a former national Chair of the Libertarian Party (and of the [[Libertarian National Committee]]). He has served in various positions in the national Libertarian Party, the [[Libertarian Party of California]], and his [[Libertarian Party of Santa Clara County|county party]].


==Personal==
==Personal==
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==Entry To The Libertarian Party==
==Entry To The Libertarian Party==
Hinkle was one of the small group of people to vote for John Hospers in 1972. In 1974, Mark Hinkle became a member of the Libertarian Party and has remained a life member since then, a total of 37 years.  
Hinkle was one of the small group of people to vote for [[John Hospers]] in 1972. In 1974, Mark Hinkle became a member of the Libertarian Party and has remained a life member since then, a total of 48+ years.  


==Libertarian Party of California==
==Libertarian Party of California==
Not long after the formation of the National Libertarian Party, the California Chapter was organized. After the California Chapter gained ballot access, Mark Hinkle served as the campaign manager in the first partisan election in which a candidate appeared as a Libertarian on the ballot. The campaign (Bill White for State Senate in 1980) received 13% of the vote. Hinkle went on to serve as the Fund-Raising Chair, Newsletter Chair, Northern Vice-Chair, and went on to serve as Chairman of the California Chapter for a total of 6 years. He served more than 25 years on the California Chapter Executive Committee. From 2008 - 2010, he also served as the Judiciary Committee Chair.
Not long after the formation of the national Libertarian Party, the California party was organized. After the LP of California gained ballot access, Mark Hinkle served as the campaign manager in the first partisan election in the state in which a candidate appeared as a Libertarian on the ballot. The campaign ([[Bill White]] for State Senate in 1980) received 13% of the vote. Hinkle went on to serve as the Fund-Raising Chair, Newsletter Chair, Northern Vice-Chair, and Chairman of the Libertarian Party of California for a total of 6 years. He served more than 25 years on the California Executive Committee. From 2008 - 2010, he also served as the Judicial Committee Chair.


==Chairman of California Chapter==
==Chairman of California Affiliate==
During his 6 year tenure as Chairman of the California Chapter of the Libertarian Party, Mark Hinkle greatly increased the size and influence of the state party. The membership tripled and revenue (donations) also tripled. The party's influence in state politics increased and it began to field more candidates across the state. As a result, a record number of Libertarians were elected to office in California via Operation Breakthrough. In addition, a party office was opened and an executive director was hired.
During his 6-year tenure as Chairman of the Libertarian Party of California, Hinkle greatly increased the size and influence of the state party. The membership tripled and revenue (donations) also tripled. The party's influence in state politics increased and it began to field more candidates across the state. As a result, a record number of Libertarians were elected to office in California via [[Operation Breakthrough]]. In addition, a party office was opened and an executive director was hired.


==National Libertarian Party==
==National Libertarian Party==
Mark Hinkle has done many volunteer jobs for the National Party and went on to become a member of the Executive Committee. Hinkle served 10 years as either the LNC Regional Representative or the alternate. He also served on the National Platform Committee and in 2010 was elected Chairman of the National Libertarian Party.
Mark Hinkle has done many volunteer jobs for the national Party and went on to become a member of the Executive Committee. Hinkle served 10 years as either an LNC Regional Representative or alternate. He also served on the national Platform Committee and in {{Event|year=2010|event=Elected|notes=NLC Chairman}} was elected Chairman of the national Libertarian Party.
 
He was a delegate seated with the delegation of the [[Libertarian Party of California]] at the [[National Convention 2022|2022 National Convention]].


==Chairman of the Libertarian Party==
==Chairman of the Libertarian Party==
At the 2010 National Convention in St. Louis, Mark Hinkle was elected Chairman of the Libertarian National Committee (LNC). As Chairman, he serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the National Libertarian Party and is head of the LNC.
At the [[2010 National Convention]] in St. Louis, Mark Hinkle was elected national Chairman of the Libertarian Party. As Chairman, he served as the Chief Executive Officer of the national Libertarian Party and was chair of the Libertarian National Committee (LNC).
 
==Libertarian Party of Santa Clara County==
 
Hinkle has held many positions in the county LP organization for Santa Clara County, where he resides.
 
* Chair (1980-1983)
* Vice-Chair (2014-present)
* Fundraising Chair (1984-1986, 1992-1994)
* Newsletter Chair (2004-2008)
* representative to the LPC Executive Committee
* Judicial Committee (1995-1997)


==Electoral History==
==Electoral History==
Mark Hinkle has run for public office a total of 7 times. Hinkle ran for the state legislature 5 times (partisan office) and for 2 non-partisan offices. His best result was in 2008 when he received 9% of the total vote.  
Mark Hinkle has run for public office a total of 9 times. He was a candidate for State Assembly 7 times, for State Senate once, and for non-partisan office. His best result was in 2008 when he received 9% of the total vote.  


==Awards==
==Awards==
Mark Hinkle has won the Sons of Liberty Award twice for running the most principled partisan race.
Mark Hinkle has won the [[Sons of Liberty Award]] twice for running the most principled partisan race.


At the 2022 National Convention in Reno, NV, Mark Hinkle was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Leadership Award.


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Latest revision as of 18:29, 16 March 2024

Mark Hinkle
Hinkle, Mark.jpg
Chair
Libertarian National Committee
2010—2012
Predecessor: Bill Redpath
Successor: Geoff Neale
Personal Details
Party: Libertarian Party
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Mark W.A. Hinkle is a former national Chair of the Libertarian Party (and of the Libertarian National Committee). He has served in various positions in the national Libertarian Party, the Libertarian Party of California, and his county party.

Personal

Mark Hinkle currently lives in Morgan Hill, California with his wife Linda and his son Logan. He runs a small business in the San Francisco South Bay Area that focuses on child safety and drowning prevention.

Entry To The Libertarian Party

Hinkle was one of the small group of people to vote for John Hospers in 1972. In 1974, Mark Hinkle became a member of the Libertarian Party and has remained a life member since then, a total of 48+ years.

Libertarian Party of California

Not long after the formation of the national Libertarian Party, the California party was organized. After the LP of California gained ballot access, Mark Hinkle served as the campaign manager in the first partisan election in the state in which a candidate appeared as a Libertarian on the ballot. The campaign (Bill White for State Senate in 1980) received 13% of the vote. Hinkle went on to serve as the Fund-Raising Chair, Newsletter Chair, Northern Vice-Chair, and Chairman of the Libertarian Party of California for a total of 6 years. He served more than 25 years on the California Executive Committee. From 2008 - 2010, he also served as the Judicial Committee Chair.

Chairman of California Affiliate

During his 6-year tenure as Chairman of the Libertarian Party of California, Hinkle greatly increased the size and influence of the state party. The membership tripled and revenue (donations) also tripled. The party's influence in state politics increased and it began to field more candidates across the state. As a result, a record number of Libertarians were elected to office in California via Operation Breakthrough. In addition, a party office was opened and an executive director was hired.

National Libertarian Party

Mark Hinkle has done many volunteer jobs for the national Party and went on to become a member of the Executive Committee. Hinkle served 10 years as either an LNC Regional Representative or alternate. He also served on the national Platform Committee and in 2010 was elected Chairman of the national Libertarian Party.

He was a delegate seated with the delegation of the Libertarian Party of California at the 2022 National Convention.

Chairman of the Libertarian Party

At the 2010 National Convention in St. Louis, Mark Hinkle was elected national Chairman of the Libertarian Party. As Chairman, he served as the Chief Executive Officer of the national Libertarian Party and was chair of the Libertarian National Committee (LNC).

Libertarian Party of Santa Clara County

Hinkle has held many positions in the county LP organization for Santa Clara County, where he resides.

  • Chair (1980-1983)
  • Vice-Chair (2014-present)
  • Fundraising Chair (1984-1986, 1992-1994)
  • Newsletter Chair (2004-2008)
  • representative to the LPC Executive Committee
  • Judicial Committee (1995-1997)

Electoral History

Mark Hinkle has run for public office a total of 9 times. He was a candidate for State Assembly 7 times, for State Senate once, and for non-partisan office. His best result was in 2008 when he received 9% of the total vote.

Awards

Mark Hinkle has won the Sons of Liberty Award twice for running the most principled partisan race.

At the 2022 National Convention in Reno, NV, Mark Hinkle was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Leadership Award.


Preceded by:
Bill Redpath
Libertarian Party National Chair
2010-2012
Succeeded by:
Geoff Neale