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==History== | ==History== | ||
The Arizona Libertarian Party has had a contentious, controversial history. For a time in the 1990s, there were two organizations claiming to be the official state party, one basing its claim on recognition by the national LP and the other on state laws governing the organization of recognized political parties given that the state LP had recently qualified for recognition. In the 2000 election, Arizona declined to endorse the party's presidential nominee, [[Harry Browne]], instead putting [[L. Neil Smith]] on the ballot as its nominee. | The Arizona Libertarian Party has had a contentious, controversial history. For a time in the 1990s, there were two organizations claiming to be the official state party, one basing its claim on recognition by the national LP and the other on state laws governing the organization of recognized political parties given that the state LP had recently qualified for recognition. In the 2000 election, Arizona declined to endorse the party's presidential nominee, [[Harry Browne]], instead putting [[L. Neil Smith]] on the ballot as its nominee. | ||
==Elections== | ==Elections== |
Revision as of 11:34, 29 June 2006
Arizona Libertarian Party | |
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Chairperson | Michael Kielsky |
Vice-Chair | Barry Hess (1st Vice-Chair) George Squyres (2nd Vice-Chair) |
Second Vice-Chair | |
Treasurer | Warren Severin Scott Stewart (Asst. Treas.) |
Secretary | Howard Blitz Ben Kalafut (Asst. Scty.) |
Member at-large | |
LNC Region | ' |
Founded | NA |
Address | 4802 E. Ray Rd., #23-255 Phoenix, AZ 85044 (602) 248-8425 |
Website | http://www.azlp.org/ |
History
The Arizona Libertarian Party has had a contentious, controversial history. For a time in the 1990s, there were two organizations claiming to be the official state party, one basing its claim on recognition by the national LP and the other on state laws governing the organization of recognized political parties given that the state LP had recently qualified for recognition. In the 2000 election, Arizona declined to endorse the party's presidential nominee, Harry Browne, instead putting L. Neil Smith on the ballot as its nominee.
Elections
See: Arizona Libertarian Party Historical Election Results
External links
State Organizations of the National Libertarian Party | ||
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