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'''David Aitken''' is the current Database Manager for the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]]. He is an unsung hero of the LPCO responsible for the Party's ballot access (see [[Libertarian Party of Colorado Ballot Access History]] and many of its projects and successes over the years. He has been a quiet presence that many do not notice, but others realize how invaluable he has been. He scanned all of the LPCO's newsletters meticulously on a home scanner prior to the [[Historical Preservation Committee]] coming into existence. | '''David Aitken''' is the current Database Manager for the [[Libertarian Party of Colorado]]. He is an unsung hero of the LPCO responsible for the Party's ballot access (see [[Libertarian Party of Colorado Ballot Access History]] and many of its projects and successes over the years. He has been a quiet presence that many do not notice, but others realize how invaluable he has been. He scanned all of the LPCO's newsletters meticulously on a home scanner prior to the [[Historical Preservation Committee]] coming into existence. During his term as state chair, he proposed, and members approved, expanding the board of directors from 5 to 9 directors by splitting Finance into Fundraising and Treasurer, splitting Communications into Publications and Public Relations, and adding Affiliates and Legislative. | ||
==Organizational Positions== | ==Organizational Positions== |
Revision as of 14:39, 15 July 2019
David Aitken | |
Database Manager Libertarian Party of Colorado | |
2017—present | |
Chair Libertarian Party of Colorado | |
1992—1995 | |
Predecessor: | Mary Callan |
Successor: | Sandra Johnson |
Personal Details | |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
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David Aitken is the current Database Manager for the Libertarian Party of Colorado. He is an unsung hero of the LPCO responsible for the Party's ballot access (see Libertarian Party of Colorado Ballot Access History and many of its projects and successes over the years. He has been a quiet presence that many do not notice, but others realize how invaluable he has been. He scanned all of the LPCO's newsletters meticulously on a home scanner prior to the Historical Preservation Committee coming into existence. During his term as state chair, he proposed, and members approved, expanding the board of directors from 5 to 9 directors by splitting Finance into Fundraising and Treasurer, splitting Communications into Publications and Public Relations, and adding Affiliates and Legislative.
Organizational Positions
- Finance Director (1989-1991)
- Chair (1992-1995)
- Database Manager (2016-current)
- Constitution and Bylaws Committee Member (2019)
Campaigns
- Colorado State House
- District 6 (1986)
- Biographies
- Colorado Party Activists
- State Party Chairs
- Colorado State Party Chairs
- Party Activists from the 2010s
- Party Activists from the 1990s
- Party Activists from the 1980s
- Candidates from the 1980s
- Candidates for State House
- Colorado Candidates for State House
- State Party Database Managers
- Colorado State Party Database Managers
- Bylaws Committee Members
- Colorado State Party Constitution and Bylaws Committee Members