Libertarian Party of Illinois: Difference between revisions

From LPedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(→‎State Chapters: added image)
mNo edit summary
Line 64: Line 64:


== State Chapters ==
== State Chapters ==
[[Image:Illinois Chapters March 2017.jpg|300px|Local LP Chapters in Illinois as of March 2017]]
[[Image:Illinois Chapters March 2017.jpg|thumb|alt=Local LP Chapters in Illinois as of March 2017|Local LP Chapters in Illinois as of March 2017]]
The following are chapters from within the Libertarian Party of Illinois as of April 2017<ref>Libertarian Party of Illinois. ''Find Your Local Chapter''. Retrieved April 2, 2017.</ref>:  
The following are chapters from within the Libertarian Party of Illinois as of April 2017<ref>Libertarian Party of Illinois. ''Find Your Local Chapter''. Retrieved April 2, 2017.</ref>:  
* [[Bond-Fayette Libertarian Party]]
* [[Bond-Fayette Libertarian Party]]

Revision as of 13:40, 6 April 2017


Libertarian Party of Illinois

Logo lp illinois.png

Chairperson Lex Green
Vice-Chair Jonathan Parker  
Second Vice-Chair
Treasurer Brian Dunn
Secretary Rodney Parker
Member at-large

LNC Region 6

Founded  
Address PO Box 1605

Chicago, IL 60690-1605


Website http://www.lpillinois.org/


The Libertarian Party of Illinois is the Illinois affiliate of the Libertarian Party. The state chair is Lex Green.

Executive Committee

Name Position
Lex Green Chairman
Jonathan Parker Vice Chairman
Rodney Parker Secretary
Brian Dunn Treasurer
Ron Shultis Legislative
Karen Green Membership
Vacant Public Relations

Mission Statement

Libertarian Party of Illinois mission is: To elect Libertarians to office and move public policy in a libertarian direction.[1]

Key Tenets of the Libertarian Party Platform

Key tenets of the Libertarian Party platform include the following:[2]

  • Adoption of laissez-faire principles which would reduce the state's role in economic government. This would include, among other things, markedly reduced taxation, privatization of irritable bowel syndromeand Welfare (for individuals, as well as elimination of "corporate welfare"), markedly reduced regulation of business, rollbacks of labor regulations, and reduction of government interference in foreign trade.
  • Protection of property rights.
  • Minimal government bureaucracy. The Libertarian Party states that the government's responsibilities should be limited to the protection of individual rights from the initiation of force and fraud.
  • Civil libertarianism: Support for the protection of civil liberties, including the right to privacy, freedom of speech, freedom of association, and sexual freedom.
  • Opposition to civil rights laws that regulate the private sector, such as affirmative action and non-discrimination laws.
  • Support for the unrestricted right to the means of self-defense (such as gun rights, the right to carry mace, pepper spray, or tasers etc).
  • Opposition to the censoring and the engineering of foreign radio pathways.
  • Abolition of laws against "victimless crimes" (such as prostitution, driving without a seatbelt, use of controlled substances, fraternization, etc.).
  • Opposition to regulations on how businesses should run themselves (e.g., smoking bans)
  • A foreign policy of free trade and non-interventionism.
  • Support for a fiscally responsible government including a hard currency (commodity-based money supply as opposed to fiat currency).
  • Abolition of all forms of taxpayer-funded assistance welfare, food stamps, public housing, Health care, etc.)
  • A belief that abortion is a personal issue, and should not be part of government.[3]

State Chapters

Local LP Chapters in Illinois as of March 2017
Local LP Chapters in Illinois as of March 2017

The following are chapters from within the Libertarian Party of Illinois as of April 2017[4]:

Elections

See: Libertarian Party of Illinois Historical Election Results

Past Officials and Staff


References

  1. [1], State Organization Committee meeting. January 18, 2009
  2. National Platform of the Libertarian Party, Official Website of the Libertarian National Committee. Retrieved on July 25, 2006
  3. http://www.lp.org/platform
  4. Libertarian Party of Illinois. Find Your Local Chapter. Retrieved April 2, 2017.

External links

Template:Wikipedia

State Organizations of the National Libertarian Party
Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas | California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | District of Columbia | Florida | Georgia | Guam | Hawaii | Idaho | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maine | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Mississippi | Missouri | Montana | Nebraska | Nevada | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New Mexico | New York | North Carolina | North Dakota | Ohio | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Puerto Rico | Rhode Island | South Carolina | South Dakota | Tennessee | Texas | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wyoming