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'''Andrew Martin Kolstee''' (born May 11, 1991) is Libertarian Party activist. He has been the Chair of the [[Chautauqua County Libertarian Party]] since 2015. He is also a member of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] State Committee and was appointed Communications Director in 2017. He became an enrolled Libertarian in 2010 and joined National in 2014 and the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] in 2015. | '''Andrew Martin Kolstee''' (born May 11, 1991) is Libertarian Party activist. He has been the Chair of the [[Chautauqua County Libertarian Party]] since 2015. He is also a member of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] State Committee and was appointed Communications Director in 2017. He became an enrolled Libertarian in 2010 and joined National in 2014 and the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] in 2015. |
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Personal Details | |
Birth: | May 11, 1991 Warren, Pennsylvania |
Education: | A.A. in Social Sciences (2011) Jamestown Community College |
Occupation: | Student, Writer, Genealogist, Political activist |
Residence: | New York |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
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Andrew Martin Kolstee (born May 11, 1991) is Libertarian Party activist. He has been the Chair of the Chautauqua County Libertarian Party since 2015. He is also a member of the Libertarian Party of New York State Committee and was appointed Communications Director in 2017. He became an enrolled Libertarian in 2010 and joined National in 2014 and the Libertarian Party of New York in 2015.
Background
Kolstee graduated from Jamestown High School in 2009 and went on to attend Jamestown Community College, majoring in history. He graduated from there in 2011 with an Associate's in Arts - Social Sciences. He went on to attend SUNY Fredonia, continuing as a history major, but dropped out in 2013. In 2017, he returned to Jamestown Community College, with intentions to pursue a degree in political science. Kolstee is also a genealogy researcher, speaker, and historian and serves as Secretary at his local history center, the Fenton History Center. He is also a member of the Chautauqua County Genealogical Society. He volunteers at his church with the media department and youth group.
Activism
Kolstee had been somewhat interested in politics in High School, but had not yet looked into the Libertarian Party while following the 2008 Presidential election. He first registered to vote in early 2010 as a member of the Libertarian Party, in which New York was holding its gubernatorial election. When researching for that election, he learned more about the Libertarian Party when he followed the Libertarian Party's candidate, Warren Redlich. After the 2010 election, he didn't pay much attention to politics.
In 2012, Kolstee's interest in libertarianism increased when he started to follow the Presidential campaign of Ron Paul. When Paul didn't get the Republican nomination, Kolstee threw his support behind Gary Johnson and from that point forward, he began to learn more about libertarianism. As early as 2013, he thought about getting more involved in the party. In 2015, he first got involved in the Libertarian Party of New York when he attended the state convention in Rochester in April 2015. There, he met several party members of the Libertarian Party of New York and learned that they were working to establish local affiliates in unreached counties, such as Kolstee's home county of Chautauqua.
Kolstee was a delegate to the 2016 national convention and served as Southwestern New York Area Field Director for the Gary Johnson 2016 Presidential campaign.
Party involvement
Chautauqua County Libertarian Party
Kolstee attended the Libertarian Party of New York State Convention in Rochester in April 2015, where he met several members of the leadership of the state party. The original plan for western New York was to establish a regional chapter of the four western counties (Erie, Niagara, Chautauqua, and Cattaraugus), but it was decided to have each county form separately. On October 3, 2015, the Chautauqua County Chapter had its founding convention, and Kolstee was elected chair, and has served in that position since.
- Positions
- Chair (October 3, 2015—present)
- State Representative (October 3, 2015—present)
- Webmaster
Libertarian Party of New York
Kolstee joined the Libertarian Party of New York in April 2015 and became a member of the State Committee as the Representative for Chautauqua County in October 2015. He also serves on several committees. He was appointed Communications Director in 2017.
- Positions
- State Representative from Chautauqua County (October 3, 2015—present)
- Communications Director (May 7, 2017—present)
- Committee Assignments
- Chapter Development Committee (Member, 2016)
- Model Bylaws Subcommittee (Member, December 4, 2016)
- Communications Committee (Member, October 4, 2015; appointed Chair, December 4, 2016)
- IT Committee (Member, December 4, 2016)
- Organizational Structure Committee (appointed Chair, December 4, 2016—May 7, 2017)
- Strategic Planning Committee (appointed Chair, February 5, 2017)
- Historical Committee (appointed Co-Chair, June 4, 2017)
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