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==Activism==
==Activism==
Rebmann previously served as the Treasurer of the [[Erie County Libertarian Party]] from 2022 to 2023. He is an organizer for the New York State [[Mises Caucus]], and regularly posts on their social media. Additionally, he is a member of the [[Libertarian Party of New York]]'s Platform and Rules Committees, as well as the State Committee. He currently serves as the campaign manager for [[Charles Roggen]] for Akron Town Trustee and [[Wendi Szabo]] for the Royalton Town Council.
Rebmann joined the National Libertarian Party on October 31, 2019. He was elected to the [[Libertarian Party of New York]] on November 7, 2021 during the [[Empire State Freedom Summit]]. In 2022, he became an organizer for New York State [[Mises Caucus]], posting regularily on their social media.  
 
Rebmann served as Treasurer of the [[Erie County Libertarian Party]] from October 2, 2022 until his resignation on June 26, 2023.
 
Rebmann was involved in managing local campaigns, including [[Charles Roggen]]'s campaign for Akron Town Trustee in 2023 and 2024 and [[Wendi Szabo]]'s campaign for Royalton Town Council in 2023. In 2024, he was the New York State Organizer for [[Michael Rectenwald]]'s campaign for President. At the [[National Convention 2024]], he was among those who gave a nominating speech for Rectenwald.
 
In addition to the State Committee, Rebmann also served on the [[Libertarian Party of New York]]'s Platform and Rules Committees.


==Political Campaigns==
==Political Campaigns==

Revision as of 22:02, 15 August 2024

Michael Rebmann
Michael Rebmann.jpg
Treasurer
Erie County Libertarian Party
October 2, 2022—June 26, 2023
Predecessor: Mitch Trzaska
Successor: Vacant
Personal Details
Birth: August 18, 1957
Alden, New York
Death: August 18, 1957(1957-08-18) (aged -67) Template:ErrorTemplate:Main other
Education: Erie Community College
Occupation: Paralegal
Residence: Akron, New York
Party: Libertarian Party
Facebook: Facebook
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Michael Rebmann (August 18, 1957—August 15, 2024) was a Libertarian Party activist from New York, who served on the Libertarian Party of New York State Committee from 2021 until his death in 2024. He enjoyed camping and nature photography, and hoped that one day, New York will pivot from being one of the most unfree states, to the freest.

Activism

Rebmann joined the National Libertarian Party on October 31, 2019. He was elected to the Libertarian Party of New York on November 7, 2021 during the Empire State Freedom Summit. In 2022, he became an organizer for New York State Mises Caucus, posting regularily on their social media.

Rebmann served as Treasurer of the Erie County Libertarian Party from October 2, 2022 until his resignation on June 26, 2023.

Rebmann was involved in managing local campaigns, including Charles Roggen's campaign for Akron Town Trustee in 2023 and 2024 and Wendi Szabo's campaign for Royalton Town Council in 2023. In 2024, he was the New York State Organizer for Michael Rectenwald's campaign for President. At the National Convention 2024, he was among those who gave a nominating speech for Rectenwald.

In addition to the State Committee, Rebmann also served on the Libertarian Party of New York's Platform and Rules Committees.

Political Campaigns

  • Campaign Manager, Charles Roggen for Akron Town Trustee (2023)
  • Campaign Manager, Wendi Szabo for Royalton Town Council (2023)
  • Campaign Manager, Charles Roggen for Akron Town Trustee (2024)
  • New York State Organizer, Michael Rectenwald for President (2024)

Organizational Positions

Libertarian Party of New York
  • Member, State Committee, Judicial District 8 (November 7, 2021—August 15, 2024)
  • Member, Rules Committee (until August 15, 2024)
  • Member, Platform Committee (until August 15, 2024)
  • Chair, 2024 Nominating Convention Planning Committee (until March 17, 2024)
Erie County Libertarian Party
  • Treasurer (October 2, 2022 — June 26, 2023)