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{{Infobox_States_Party |
{{Infobox State
  party_name    = Libertarian Party of Alabama |
|name = Libertarian Party of Alabama
  party_logo    =   |
|logo = LPA logo 3.PNG
  chairperson = [[Dick Clark]] |
|logo-size = 240px
  vicechair = [[John Sophocleus]] |
|state = Alabama
  treasurer = [[Gordon Maddox]] |
|chartered =
  secretary = [[Sarah Wires]] |
|region = [[LNC Region 2|2]]
  executive_director =   |
|chair = [[Samuel Bohler]]
  foundation    =   |
|vice-chair = [[Patrick Merritt II]]
  address   = 2330 Highland Avenue<br>Birmingham, AL 35205 |
|secretary = [[Mark Lewis]]
  website = http://www.al.lp.org/
|treasurer = Vacant
|phone = (205) 530-8052
|address = P. O. Box 2375<br>Madison, AL 35758
|website = https://lpalabama.org/
|facebook = https://www.facebook.com/lpalabama/
|twitter = https://twitter.com/LP_Alabama/
|meetup =
}}
}}
{{Possibly Obsolete}}
'''Libertarian Party of Alabama''' ("'''LPA'''" in party bylaws<ref name="LPA Bylaws">{{Citation|url=https://www.lpalabama.org/bylaws |title=Bylaws |publisher=[[Libertarian Party of Alabama|Libertarian Party of '''Alabama''' (LPA)]] |accessdate=2 April 2019 |deadurl=no}}</ref>) is the [[Alabama]] affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party]] and was established in 1975.<ref>[[Media:LPNews 1975-5 N26.pdf|LP News Number 26 (May-June 1975)]]</ref>


'''Administrator:''' [[Mike Rster]]<BR>
==Documents==
'''At-Large Represenative:''' [[Barbara Gordon]]


Note: Dick Clark has moved out-of-state and the position of Chair is currently unfilled.  The Libertarian Party of Alabama will elect a new Chair at their 2007 state Libertarian Convention.  The exact date and location of this convention will be announced in April, 2007.
===Bylaws===
*[[Media:AL-2024-Bylaws.pdf|Bylaws Adopted 2024]]


==Past Officers==
The LPA has adopted the national platform as its platform.
[[Mark Bodenhausen]], chair<BR>
 
[[Stephen Gordon]], vice chair<br>
'''For historical governing documents see:'''
[[Mark Thornton]], vice chair
* [[Index of Alabama Libertarian Party Bylaws]]
 
==Publications==
 
===State Party Newsletters===
*[[Alabama Libertarian]]
*[[Alabama Liberty]]
 
===Affiliate Newsletters===
*[[The Birmingham Libertarian]]
*[[The Gadsen Libertarian]]
*[[The Huntsville Libertarian]]
*[[The Mobile Libertarian]]
 
==Leadership==
===Current===
The current leadership is as follows.<ref>https://lpalabama.org/about/leadership/</ref>
 
*[[Samuel Bohler]], Chair (elected 2024)
*[[Patrick Merritt|Patrick Merritt II]], Vice-Chair (elected 2024)
*[[Mark Lewis]], Secretary (elected 2024)
*[[Clifton Hudson]], Treasurer (since July, 2024)
*[[Ruth Page-Nelson]], At-Large 1 (elected 2024)
*[[Noah Rhys|Noah O. Rhys, Ph.D.]], At-Large 2 (elected 2024)
*[[Ollie Rhys|Noah Oliver "Ollie" Rhys II]], Region 1 Representative (elected 2024)
*[[John C Cochran]], Region 2 Representative (elected 2024)
*[[Ashley Jennings]], Region 3 Representative (elected 2024)
*[[Clint Slagle]], Region 4 Representative (elected 2024)
 
===Former===
;Chair
[[List of Alabama State Party Chairs]]
 
*[[Gavin Goodman]] (appointed 2021, elected 2022)
*[[Laura Lane]] (elected 2018-2021)
*[[Joshua Tuttle]] (2017-2018)
*[[Leigh LaChine]] (2013—2017)
*[[Mark Bodenhausen]] (2009—2013)
*[[Stephen Gordon]] (August 2007—June 27, 2009)
*Vacant (2007)
*[[Mark Bodenhausen]] (c 2004—July 2005)
*[[Mark Thornton]] (before 2007)
*[[Dick Clark]] (July 2006—2007)
*[[James Hines]] (?—2006)
*[[Mark Bodenhausen]] (1999—2006)
*[[Stephen Dow]] (1996-1999)
*[[MikeProbst]] (1994)
*[[Jimmy Blake]]
*[[Harvey Crumhorn]] (temporary 1974, then perhaps 1975)
 
;Vice-Chair
*[[Richard Benderson]] (elected 2023-2024)
*[[Jonathan McGee]] (elected 2022-2023)
*[[Jonathan Smith|Jonathan Realz]] (appointed 2021)
*[[Tom Hopf]] (elected 2021)
*[[Elijah Boyd]] (elected 2019-2021)
*[[Ron Bishop]] (elected 2018)
*[[Rachel Varley]] (appointed July 2017)
*[[C.J. Ezell]], Vice Chair (elected 2017)
*[[Scott Placek]] (before 2010)
*[[Mike Rster]] (August 2007)
*[[John Sophocleus]] (July 2006—June 2007)
*[[Mark Thornton]] (before 2007)
*[[Stephen Gordon]] (2004—2006)
*[[Jeff Allen]] (2002)
*[[Matt Givens]]
 
;Secretary
*[[Samuel Bohler]] (appointed 2023)
*[[Madisyn Magistrado]] (elected 2021)
*[[Thadeus Freed]] (appointed 2020)
*[[Paul Frankel]] (elected 2019)
*[[Laura Whitfield]] (appointed July 2017, elected 2018)
*[[Nicole Jordan]] (elected 2017)
*[[Sarah Wires]] (c 2004—June 2007)
 
;Treasurer
*[[Matthew McNutt]] (elected 2024, resigned June 9, 2024)
*[[Anson Knowles]] (appointed 2023-2024)
*[[Tom Hopf]] (2022, resigned 2023)
*[[Danielle Shamp]] (elected 2021-2022)
*[[Scott Hammond]] (elected 2018-2021)
*[[Ross Lowe]], Treasurer (elected 2017)
*[[Gordon Maddox]] (c 2004—June 2007)
*[[Charles Haines]]
 
;Region 1 Representative
*[[Chris Clark]] (elected 2022)
*[[Gavin Goodman]] (elected 2021-2022)
*[[Noah Rhys]] (elected 2017-2021)
 
;Region 2 Representative
*[[Danny Wilson]] (elected 2022)
*[[Ron Bishop]] (elected 2021)
*[[Justin Campbell]] (elected 2020)
*[[Scott Neighbours]] (elected 2019)
*[[Zane Johnson]] (2018)
*[[Kim Abbott]] (elected 2018)
*[[Aaron Watkins]] (elected 2017)
 
;Region 3 Representative
*[[John Sophocleus]] (appointed 2022)
*[[Jayne Haney]] (elected 2021)
*[[Garrett Cotter]] (appointed 2020)
*[[Ash Jennings]] (elected 2018)
*[[Gage Fenwick]] (elected 2017)
 
;Region 4 Representative
*[[JB Stringer]] (elected 2022)
*[[Anthony Peebles]] (elected 2018-2022)
*[[Laura Lane]] (appointed May 2017)
*[[Zackary Redmond]] (elected 2017)
 
;At-Large
*[[Reid Scott]] (elected 2023)
*[[Lorelei Koory]] (elected 2021)
*[[Portia Shepherd]] (elected 2020)
*[[Tom Hopf]] (elected 2020)
*[[Gavin Goodman]] (2020)
*[[Frank Dillman, Sr.]] (elected 2019)
*[[Richard Fast]] (elected 2018)
*[[J. Dillon Mabrey]] (elected 2018)
*[[Anthony Peebles]] (elected 2017)
*[[Jim Albea]] (elected 2017)
*[[Matthew A Givens]] (c 2004)
*[[Lauren Havens]] (2006)
*[[Barbara Gordon]] (2006)
 
;Executive Director
*[[Noah Rhys|Noah O. Rhys, Ph.D.]], Executive Director (2022-2023)
*[[Mike Rster]] (April 2007)
 
;Other
*[[Deborah Gordon]], Huntsville area district chair (before 2007)
*[[Barbara Gordon]], at-large representative (before 2007)
*[[Carol Hagan]], Anniston area district chair (before 2007)
*[[Mike Rster]], Administrator (c 2004)
*[[Dick Clark]], At Large (c 2004)
*[[Paul Frankel]] At Large (c 1999, 2011)
 
*District Chairs, c 2004
:*[[Mike Ruff]], Auburn
:*[[Leburn Flurry]], Birmingham
:*[[Joey Franklin]], Florence
:*[[Gadsden]], Vacant
:*[[Jonny Letson]], Huntsville
:*[[James Hines]], Mobile
:*Vacant, Montgomery
:*[[Jack K. Andrews]], Selma
:*[[J. Holden McAllister]], Tuscaloosa
:*Vacant, Wiregrass
 
== National convention delegations ==
 
* [[Alabama Delegation to 2022 National Convention]]
 
==Affiliates==
As of 2017, Alabama has 6 county affiliates.
 
*[[Libertarian Party of Baldwin County]] (established Oct 2016)
*[[Libertarian Party of Etowah County]]
*[[Libertarian Party of Jefferson County (Alabama)|Libertarian Party of Jefferson County]]
*[[Libertarian Party of Houston County]] (established 2017)
*[[Libertarian Party of Madison County]]
*[[Libertarian Party of Shelby County]]
 
Previously (including 2004), Alabama was broken up into districts and had District Chairs:
 
*[[Florence District]]: Lauderdale, Colbert, Lawrence, Franklin, Marion, Winston
*[[Tuscaloosa District]]: Lamar, Fayette, Walker, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, Bibb, Greene, Hale
*[[Montgomery District]]: Chilton, Coosa, Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, Montgomery, Butler
*[[Selma District]]: Choctaw, Dallas, Marengo, Perry, Sumter, Wilcox
*[[Mobile District]]: Clarke, Monroe, Conecuh, Washington, Escambia, Mobile, Baldwin
*[[Huntsville District]]: Limestone, Madison, Jackson, Morgan, Marshall, DeKalb, Cullman
*[[Birmingham District]]: Blount, Jefferson, Shelby
*[[Gadsden District]]: Cherokee, Etowah, St. Clair, Calhoun, Cleburne, Talladega, Clay, Randolph
*[[Auburn District]]: Tallapoosa, Chambers, Lee, Macon, Russell, Bullock
*[[Wiregrass District]]: Crenshaw, Pike, Barbour, Covington, Coffee, Dale, Henry, Geneva, Houston
 
==Conventions==
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
!Year
!Dates
!Location
!Venue
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1978|1978]]
|September 2<ref>[[Media:LPNews_1978-9_V6-N43.pdf]]</ref>
|
|
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1982|1982]]
|June 19
|Montgomery
|Governor's House Motel
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1983|1983]]
|June 11
|Birmingham
|Quality Inn South<ref>[[Media:LPA Call to Convention 1983 June.pdf|Call to Convention]]</ref>
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1984|1984]]
|June 16
|Birmingham
|Birmingham Festival Theatre
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1985|1985]]
|June 15<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/birmingham-post-herald-alabama-libertari/125091566/</ref>
|Birmingham
|Birmingham Press Club
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1986|1986]]
|June 21
|Birmingham
|Best Western-Birmingham Inn
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1987|1987]]
|June 13<ref>[[Media:Alabama Liberty-1987-Vol06-No02.pdf|Alabama Liberty, Vol 6 - No 2]]</ref>
|Birmingham
|
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1988|1988]]
|March 19
|Birmingham
|Holiday Inn Homewood
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1989|1989]]
|April 1
|Huntsville<ref>[[Media:Alabama Liberty-1989-05-May.pdf|Alabama Liberty, May 1989]]</ref>
|
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1990|1990]]
|February 10
|Birmingham
|Radisson Inn<ref>[[Media:Alabama Liberty-1990-Vol09-No01.pdf|Alabama Liberty, Vol 9 - No 1]]</ref>
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1991|1991]]
|February 8-9
|Birmingham
|University Inn
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1992|1992]]
|February 29
|Montgomery
|State House Inn
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1993|1993]]
|July 16-17
|Montgomery
|State House Inn
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1994|1994]]
|May 7-8
|Montgomery
|State House Inn
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1995|1995]]
|July 29
|Montgomery
|Riverfront Inn
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1996|1996]]
|April 27
|Montgomery
|Riverfront Inn
|-
|1997
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1998|1998]]
|April 18-19
|Montgomery
|Ramada Inn
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 1999|1999]]
|April 10-11
|Montgomery
|Ramada Inn
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2000|2000]]
|April 8
|Birmingham
|Radisson Hotel
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2001|2001]]
|April 28
|Montgomery
|Capital City Club
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2002|2002]]
|April 13-14
|Birmingham
|Radisson Hotel
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2003|2003]]
|September 20
|Birmingham
|2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2004|2004]]
|May 22
|Birmingham
|2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2005|2005]]
|October 22
|
|
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2006|2006]]
|April 8
|Montgomery
|Country Inn and Suites
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2007|2007]]
|June 23-24
|Mobile
|Holiday Inn Belingrath Garden
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2008|2008]]
|April 19-20
|Birmingham
|Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2009|2009]]
|June 27
|Birmingham
|2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090708090704/http://www.al.lp.org/pages/convention2009</ref>
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2010|2010]]
|October 24
|Birmingham
|2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2011|2011]]
|October 16
|Birmingham
|
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2012|2012]]
|September 4
|Birmingham
|2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2013|2013]]
|June 8
|Birmingham
|2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2014|2014]]
|May 10
|Birmingham
|2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2015|2015]]
|June 13
|Birmingham
|Linn-Henley Research Library
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2016|2016]]
|February 27
|Biloxi, MS
|Beau Rivage Resort & Casino
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2017|2017]]
|February 25
|Huntsville
|Meadow Creek Farm
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2018|2018]]
|March 2-4
|Atmore
|Windcreek Hotel and Casino
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2019|2019]]
|March 22-24
|Auburn
|Clarion Inn & Suites
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2020|2020]]
|February 28 - March 1
|Birmingham
|Marriot Birmingham
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2021|2021]]
|March 19-21
|Huntsville
|The Loft
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2022|2022]]
|February 25-27
|Dothan
|Clarion Inn & Suites
|-
|[[Alabama Convention 2023|2023]]
|March 24-26
|Auburn
|Clarion Inn & Suites University Center
|}
 
==Ballot Access==
 
*{{MediaNewTab|AL-Letter of Approval - Ballot Access for AL Libertarian Party 2022-05-25.pdf|Letter dated May 25, 2022 regarding ballot access}}


==Elections==
==Elections==
''See: [[Libertarian Party of Alabama Historical Election Results]]''
''See: [[Libertarian Party of Alabama Historical Election Results]]''
===2006===
*In the 2006 election cycle only [[Dick Clark]] had ballot access.  He received 3.15% in a three-way race.  His opponents were Republican Minority Leader Mike Hubbard and Democrat Carolyn Ellis [http://citizenclark.com/?q=node/69].
==Size and Influence==
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! [[Minimum Unique Voters|Minimum<br>Unique<br>Voters]]
! Minimum<br>Percent<br>Of Voters
! Signature<br>Members<br>(Dec)
! Signature<br>Members<br>Per<br>Million<br>Population
! [[Libertarian National Committee#Donors|LNC<br>Total Donors<br>2004 - 2016<br>Or<br>Active Members<br>1972 - 2003]]<br>(Dec)
! LNC Donors<br>Per<br>Million<br>Population
! State Rank<br>Of Total LNC<br>Donors<br>(Of 51)
|-
| 2022
| align=right|179,883
| align=right|16.06%
| align=right|2,182
| align=right|430
| align=right|210
| align=right|41.39
| align=right|26
|-
| 2021
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|2,129
| align=right|422
| align=right|213
| align=right|42.18
| align=right|26
|-
| 2020
| align=right|25,176
| align=right|1.08%
| align=right|2,037
| align=right|405
| align=right|292
| align=right|58.04
| align=right|24
|-
| 2019
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|1,898
| align=right|387
| align=right|212
| align=right|43.20
| align=right|25
|-
| 2018
| align=right|2,236
| align=right|0.13%
| align=right|1,816
| align=right|372
| align=right|207
| align=right|42.35
| align=right|23
|-
| 2017
|
|
| align=right|1,828
| align=right|375
| align=right|219
| align=right|44.93
| align=right|24
|-
| 2016
| align=right|44,467
| align=right|2.08%
| align=right|1,921
| align=right|395
| align=right|301
| align=right|61.89
| align=right|24
|-
| 2015
|
|
| align=right|1,735
| align=right|357
| align=right|156
| align=right|32.11
| align=right|24
|-
| 2014
|
|
| align=right|1,696
| align=right|350
| align=right|157
| align=right|32.38
| align=right|26
|-
| 2013
|
|
| align=right|1,660
| align=right|343
| align=right|182
| align=right|37.65
| align=right|24
|-
| 2012
| align=right|12,328
| align=right|0.59%
| align=right|1,597
| align=right|332
| align=right|190
| align=right|39.44
| align=right|25
|-
| 2011
|
|
| align=right|1,530
| align=right|319
| align=right|189
| align=right|39.36
| align=right|26
|-
| 2010
| align=right|4
| align=right|0.00%
| align=right|1,506
| align=right|315
| align=right|219
| align=right|45.76
| align=right|24
|-
| 2009
|
|
| align=right|1,456
| align=right|306
| align=right|231
| align=right|48.55
| align=right|23
|-
| 2008
| align=right|4,991
| align=right|0.24%
| align=right|1,370
| align=right|290
| align=right|258
| align=right|54.68
| align=right|23
|-
| 2007
|
|
| align=right|1,268
| align=right|271
| align=right|188
| align=right|40.23
| align=right|27
|-
| 2006
| align=right|396
| align=right|0.03%
| align=right|1,237
| align=right|267
| align=right|167
| align=right|36.08
| align=right|24
|-
| 2005
|
|
| align=right|1,124
| align=right|246
| align=right|187
| align=right|40.92
| align=right|27
|-
| 2004
| align=right|3,529
| align=right|0.19%
|
|
| align=right|265
| align=right|58.49
| align=right|26
|-
| 2003
|
|
|
|
| align=right|234
| align=right|51.96
| align=right|24
|-
| 2002
| align=right|64,839
| align=right|4.75%
|
|
| align=right|319
| align=right|71.20
| align=right|22
|-
| 2001
|
|
|
|
| align=right|315
| align=right|70.51
| align=right|26
|-
| 2000
| align=right|225,969
| align=right|13.51%
|
|
| align=right|362
| align=right|81.31
| align=right|26
|-
| 1999
|
|
|
|
| align=right|354
| align=right|81.01
| align=right|27
|-
| 1998
|
|
|
|
| align=right|315
| align=right|72.40
| align=right|27
|-
| 1997
|
|
|
|
| align=right|264
| align=right|61.11
| align=right|26
|-
| 1996
| align=right|40,470
| align=right|2.64%
|
|
| align=right|198
| align=right|46.15
| align=right|28
|-
| 1995
|
|
|
|
| align=right|117
| align=right|27.45
| align=right|29
|-
| 1994
|
|
|
|
| align=right|93
| align=right|21.97
| align=right|30
|-
| 1993
|
|
|
|
| align=right|91
| align=right|21.70
| align=right|29
|-
| 1992
| align=right|145,566
| align=right|8.62%
|
|
| align=right|123
| align=right|29.72
| align=right|27
|-
| 1991
|
|
|
|
| align=right|73
| align=right|17.84
| align=right|31
|-
| 1990
|
|
|
|
| align=right|73
| align=right|18.03
| align=right|33
|-
| 1989
|
|
|
|
| align=right|71
| align=right|17.62
| align=right|29
|-
| 1988
| align=right|23,394
| align=right|1.70%
|
|
| align=right|64
| align=right|15.91
| align=right|24
|-
| 1987
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1986
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1985
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1984
| align=right|20,352
| align=right|1.41%
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1983
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1982
| align=right|63,719
| align=right|5.65%
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1981
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1980
| align=right|35,821
| align=right|2.67%
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1979
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1978
| align=right|6,006
| align=right|0.82%
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1977
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1976
| align=right|1,481
| align=right|0.13%
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1975
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1974
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1973
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1972
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.al.lp.org/ Official Libertarian Party of Alabama website]
*[https://lpalabama.org/ Official Libertarian Party of Alabama website]
{{United_States}}
 
{{Freshness | date=2023-05-21 | trust_this_date=N}}
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
{{Alabama}}
 
{{United States}}

Latest revision as of 19:42, 9 January 2025

Libertarian Party of Alabama
LPA logo 3.PNG
Region: 2
Officers
Chair: Samuel Bohler
Vice-Chair: Patrick Merritt II
Secretary: Mark Lewis
Treasurer: Vacant
Contact
Phone: (205) 530-8052
Address: P. O. Box 2375
Madison, AL 35758
Website: Website
Social Media
Facebook: Facebook
Twitter: Twitter

Libertarian Party of Alabama ("LPA" in party bylaws[1]) is the Alabama affiliate of the Libertarian Party and was established in 1975.[2]

Documents

Bylaws

The LPA has adopted the national platform as its platform.

For historical governing documents see:

Publications

State Party Newsletters

Affiliate Newsletters

Leadership

Current

The current leadership is as follows.[3]

Former

Chair

List of Alabama State Party Chairs

Vice-Chair
Secretary
Treasurer
Region 1 Representative
Region 2 Representative
Region 3 Representative
Region 4 Representative
At-Large
Executive Director
Other
  • District Chairs, c 2004

National convention delegations

Affiliates

As of 2017, Alabama has 6 county affiliates.

Previously (including 2004), Alabama was broken up into districts and had District Chairs:

Conventions

Year Dates Location Venue
1978 September 2[4]
1982 June 19 Montgomery Governor's House Motel
1983 June 11 Birmingham Quality Inn South[5]
1984 June 16 Birmingham Birmingham Festival Theatre
1985 June 15[6] Birmingham Birmingham Press Club
1986 June 21 Birmingham Best Western-Birmingham Inn
1987 June 13[7] Birmingham
1988 March 19 Birmingham Holiday Inn Homewood
1989 April 1 Huntsville[8]
1990 February 10 Birmingham Radisson Inn[9]
1991 February 8-9 Birmingham University Inn
1992 February 29 Montgomery State House Inn
1993 July 16-17 Montgomery State House Inn
1994 May 7-8 Montgomery State House Inn
1995 July 29 Montgomery Riverfront Inn
1996 April 27 Montgomery Riverfront Inn
1997
1998 April 18-19 Montgomery Ramada Inn
1999 April 10-11 Montgomery Ramada Inn
2000 April 8 Birmingham Radisson Hotel
2001 April 28 Montgomery Capital City Club
2002 April 13-14 Birmingham Radisson Hotel
2003 September 20 Birmingham 2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
2004 May 22 Birmingham 2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
2005 October 22
2006 April 8 Montgomery Country Inn and Suites
2007 June 23-24 Mobile Holiday Inn Belingrath Garden
2008 April 19-20 Birmingham Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex
2009 June 27 Birmingham 2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)[10]
2010 October 24 Birmingham 2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
2011 October 16 Birmingham
2012 September 4 Birmingham 2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
2013 June 8 Birmingham 2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
2014 May 10 Birmingham 2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
2015 June 13 Birmingham Linn-Henley Research Library
2016 February 27 Biloxi, MS Beau Rivage Resort & Casino
2017 February 25 Huntsville Meadow Creek Farm
2018 March 2-4 Atmore Windcreek Hotel and Casino
2019 March 22-24 Auburn Clarion Inn & Suites
2020 February 28 - March 1 Birmingham Marriot Birmingham
2021 March 19-21 Huntsville The Loft
2022 February 25-27 Dothan Clarion Inn & Suites
2023 March 24-26 Auburn Clarion Inn & Suites University Center

Ballot Access

Elections

See: Libertarian Party of Alabama Historical Election Results

2006

  • In the 2006 election cycle only Dick Clark had ballot access. He received 3.15% in a three-way race. His opponents were Republican Minority Leader Mike Hubbard and Democrat Carolyn Ellis [1].

Size and Influence

Year Minimum
Unique
Voters
Minimum
Percent
Of Voters
Signature
Members
(Dec)
Signature
Members
Per
Million
Population
LNC
Total Donors
2004 - 2016
Or
Active Members
1972 - 2003

(Dec)
LNC Donors
Per
Million
Population
State Rank
Of Total LNC
Donors
(Of 51)
2022 179,883 16.06% 2,182 430 210 41.39 26
2021 2,129 422 213 42.18 26
2020 25,176 1.08% 2,037 405 292 58.04 24
2019 1,898 387 212 43.20 25
2018 2,236 0.13% 1,816 372 207 42.35 23
2017 1,828 375 219 44.93 24
2016 44,467 2.08% 1,921 395 301 61.89 24
2015 1,735 357 156 32.11 24
2014 1,696 350 157 32.38 26
2013 1,660 343 182 37.65 24
2012 12,328 0.59% 1,597 332 190 39.44 25
2011 1,530 319 189 39.36 26
2010 4 0.00% 1,506 315 219 45.76 24
2009 1,456 306 231 48.55 23
2008 4,991 0.24% 1,370 290 258 54.68 23
2007 1,268 271 188 40.23 27
2006 396 0.03% 1,237 267 167 36.08 24
2005 1,124 246 187 40.92 27
2004 3,529 0.19% 265 58.49 26
2003 234 51.96 24
2002 64,839 4.75% 319 71.20 22
2001 315 70.51 26
2000 225,969 13.51% 362 81.31 26
1999 354 81.01 27
1998 315 72.40 27
1997 264 61.11 26
1996 40,470 2.64% 198 46.15 28
1995 117 27.45 29
1994 93 21.97 30
1993 91 21.70 29
1992 145,566 8.62% 123 29.72 27
1991 73 17.84 31
1990 73 18.03 33
1989 71 17.62 29
1988 23,394 1.70% 64 15.91 24
1987
1986
1985
1984 20,352 1.41%
1983
1982 63,719 5.65%
1981
1980 35,821 2.67%
1979
1978 6,006 0.82%
1977
1976 1,481 0.13%
1975
1974
1973
1972

External links


References


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