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==Overview==
==Overview==


The convention consisted of amendment proposals to the bylaws and constitution of the Libertarian Party of Colorado. Delegates will elect board officers for the positions of Chair, Vice Chair, Regions Director, Campaigns Director, Outreach Director, Membership Director, Communications Director, and Fundraising Director.<ref>https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/lpcolorado/pages/287/attachments/original/1490417389/2017CO_Convention_Program_Part_2.pdf?1490417389</ref>
The convention consisted of amendment proposals to the bylaws and constitution of the Libertarian Party of Colorado. Delegates elected board officers to the positions of Chair, Vice Chair, Regions Director, Campaigns Director, Outreach Director, Membership Director, Communications Director, and Fundraising Director.<ref>https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/lpcolorado/pages/287/attachments/original/1490417389/2017CO_Convention_Program_Part_2.pdf?1490417389</ref>


Other features included seminars, an exhibition/merchant hall, and a fundraiser banquet.
Other features included seminars, an exhibition/merchant hall, and a fundraiser banquet.

Revision as of 14:13, 4 October 2017

2017 Colorado Libertarian Party
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Convention
Dates: March 24-26, 2017
Location: Westminster, Colorado
Venue: Westin-Westminster
2018 →

The 2017 Colorado Libertarian Party Convention was the annual convention of the Libertarian Party of Colorado. It was held at the Westin-Westminster Hotel in Westminster, Colorado from March 24 through March 26.[1]

Overview

The convention consisted of amendment proposals to the bylaws and constitution of the Libertarian Party of Colorado. Delegates elected board officers to the positions of Chair, Vice Chair, Regions Director, Campaigns Director, Outreach Director, Membership Director, Communications Director, and Fundraising Director.[2]

Other features included seminars, an exhibition/merchant hall, and a fundraiser banquet.

The main event was the 'Liberty City' panel, featuring Nebraska state senator Laura Ebke, LNC Vice Chair Arvin Vohra, and 2016 Presidential candidates Austin Petersen and Steve Kerbel. The panel was hosted by 2014 Colorado Libertarian Party Candidate for Governor Matthew Hess.

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