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<li>[[Randall T Hayes]], Alderman, Village of Atlanta, Louisiana, 2012-2016. Randall Hayes won uncontested.</li>
<li>[[Randall T Hayes]], Alderman, Village of Atlanta, Louisiana, 2012-2016. Randall Hayes won uncontested.</li>
<li>[[Michael Riffe]], Alderman, Village of Sikes, Louisiana, 2012-2016. Michael Riffe won uncontested. </li>
<li>[[Michael Riffe]], Alderman, Village of Sikes, Louisiana, 2012-2016. Michael Riffe won uncontested.</li>
<li>[[Gregory King]], Lincoln Justice of the Peace Ward 3, 2013-2019. Gregory King won uncontested.</li>
<li>[[Chad Ivery Perry]], Calcasieu Justice of the Peace Ward 7, 2014-2020. Chad Perry is the 1st Louisiana Libertarian to win a runoff election in a Louisiana jungle primary! Chad Perry won 52% to Danny Landry(D) 48%.</li>
<li>[[Chad Ivery Perry]], Calcasieu Justice of the Peace Ward 7, 2014-2020. Chad Perry is the 1st Louisiana Libertarian to win a runoff election in a Louisiana jungle primary! Chad Perry won 52% to Danny Landry(D) 48%.</li>
<li>[[William McBride]], Washington, LA Town Council District 3, 2014-2018. William McBride is the 1st Louisiana Libertarian to win a primary election. William McBride won 58.70% to Laura Budden(R) 41.30%.</li>
<li>[[William McBride]], Washington, LA Town Council District 3, 2014-2018. William McBride is the 1st Louisiana Libertarian to win a primary election. William McBride won 58.70% to Laura Budden(R) 41.30%.</li>

Revision as of 17:21, 24 December 2014

The Libertarian Party of Louisiana (LPL) was founded in 1972. It has had ballot access in Louisiana since a law changed in 2004, allowing the LPL to become an official party in Louisiana. Since 2004, candidates have been able to run for office with "Libertarian" printed on the ballot next to their name (rather than "other" as before) and registered voters have had the option of choosing the Libertarian Party as a pre-printed choice on their voter registration forms. Since 2004, registered Libertarians are designated by LBT on their registration cards rather than OTHER which is used for non-recognized parties.


Libertarian Party of Louisiana

 

Chairperson Scott A. Lewis, III
Vice-Chair Guy McLendon
Second Vice-Chair
Treasurer Lindsay Roberson
Secretary Jennifer "Hap" Werther
Member at-large

LNC Region 7

Founded
Address 5101 Page St. Marrero, LA 70072

Website http://lplouisiana.org/


Membership

The Libertarian Party of Louisiana gained official party status in 2004. Since then, registered voters have been able to choose the Libertarian Party as a pre-printed choice when registering to vote, instead of having to write the party name in. As of November 2014, the Libertarian Party of Louisiana has 10,500 registered voters. In addition, about 140 national dues paying members reside in Louisiana. State membership dues presently start at $25.

Current Officers and Committee Chairs

Parish SCC Representatives

  • Ascension - Colin Nicol
  • Bossier - Robin Landry Davis
  • Caddo - Barrett Pepper
  • Calcasieu - Alice Duplecion Chair/Acting Rep
  • East Baton Rouge - Casey O'Neill Maloy
  • Lafayette - W David Chance
  • Lafourche - Jason Bourgeois
  • Livingston - William Waggoner
  • Orleans - Clayton Sanford
  • Ouachita - Jeffery Craig
  • Plaquemines - Michael Vogt
  • Rapides - Susan Thompson
  • Saint Bernard - Ginger Burgess Patrick
  • Saint Charles - Daniel Zeringue
  • Saint Mary - Mark Richard
  • Saint Tammany - Beth Vest
  • Tangipahoa - Charles Saucier
  • Terrebonne - Rodger Shelton Chair/Acting Rep

Parish Executive Committees

Past Officers, Committee Members & Key Volunteers