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==Platform by Year== | ==Platform by Year== | ||
*[[Temporary Platform of the Libertarian Party]], adopted December 1971 | *[[Temporary Platform of the Libertarian Party]], adopted December 1971 | ||
*[[1972 | *[[1972 National Platform]], adopted June 1972, [[1977 Libertarian National Convention|Denver, Colorado]] | ||
*[[1974 | *[[1974 National Platform]], adopted June 1974, [[1974 Libertarian National Convention|Irving, Texas]] | ||
*[[1976 | *[[1976 National Platform]], adopted August 1975, [[1975 Libertarian National Convention|New York, New York]] | ||
*[[1978 | *[[1978 National Platform]], adopted July 1977, [[1977 Libertarian National Convention|San Francisco, California]] | ||
*[[1980 | *[[1980 National Platform]], adopted 1979, [[1979 Libertarian National Convention|Los Angeles, California]] | ||
*[[1982 | *[[1982 National Platform]], adopted August 1981, [[1981 Libertarian National Convention|Denver, Colorado]] | ||
*[[1984 | *[[1984 National Platform]], adopted September 1983, [[1983 Libertarian National Convention|New York, New York]] | ||
*[[1986 | *[[1986 National Platform]], adopted 1985, [[1985 Libertarian National Convention|Phoenix, Arizona]] | ||
*[[1988 | *[[1988 National Platform]], adopted September 1987, [[1987 Libertarian National Convention|Seattle, Washington]] | ||
*[[1990 | *[[1990 National Platform]], adopted September 1989, [[1989 Libertarian National Convention|Philadelphia]] | ||
*[[1992 | *[[1992 National Platform]], adopted August 1991, [[1991 Libertarian National Convention|Chicago]] | ||
*[[1994 | *[[1994 National Platform]], adopted September 1993, [[1993 Libertarian National Convention|Salt Lake City]] | ||
*[[1996 | *[[1996 National Platform]], adopted July 1996, [[1996 Libertarian National Convention|Washington, DC]] | ||
*[[ | *[[National Campaign Platform]], Harry Browne | ||
*[[1998 | *[[1998 National Platform]], adopted July 1998, [[1998 Libertarian National Convention|Washington, DC]] | ||
*[[2000 | *[[2000 National Platform]], adopted July 2000, [[2000 Libertarian National Convention|Anaheim, California]] | ||
*[[ | *[[2000 National Campaign Platform]], Harry Browne | ||
*[[2002 | *[[2002 National Platform]], adopted July 2002, [[2002 Libertarian National Convention|Indianapolis, Indiana]] | ||
*[[2004 | *[[2004 National Platform]], adopted May 2004, [[2004 Libertarian National Convention|Atlanta, Georgia]] | ||
*[[ | *[[2004 National Campaign Platform]], Michael Badnarik | ||
*[[2006 | *[[2006 National Platform]], adopted July 2006, [[2006 Libertarian National Convention|Portland, Oregon]] | ||
*[[2008 | *[[2008 National Platform]], adopted May 2008, [[2008 Libertarian National Convention|Denver, Colorado]] | ||
*[[2010 | *[[2010 National Platform]], adopted May 2010, [[2010 Libertarian National Convention|St Louis, Missouri]] | ||
*[[2012 | *[[2012 National Platform]], adopted May 2012, [[2012 Libertarian National Convention|Las Vegas, Nevada]] | ||
*[[2014 | *[[2014 National Platform]], adopted June 2014, [[2014 Libertarian National Convention|Columbus, Ohio]] | ||
*[[2016 | *[[2016 National Platform]], adopted June 2016, [[2016 Libertarian National Convention|Orlando, Florida]] | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 23:13, 3 April 2017
The Libertarian Party platform is the political platform of the Libertarian Party.
The platform is updated every two years during the Libertarian National Convention.
Platform by Year
- Temporary Platform of the Libertarian Party, adopted December 1971
- 1972 National Platform, adopted June 1972, Denver, Colorado
- 1974 National Platform, adopted June 1974, Irving, Texas
- 1976 National Platform, adopted August 1975, New York, New York
- 1978 National Platform, adopted July 1977, San Francisco, California
- 1980 National Platform, adopted 1979, Los Angeles, California
- 1982 National Platform, adopted August 1981, Denver, Colorado
- 1984 National Platform, adopted September 1983, New York, New York
- 1986 National Platform, adopted 1985, Phoenix, Arizona
- 1988 National Platform, adopted September 1987, Seattle, Washington
- 1990 National Platform, adopted September 1989, Philadelphia
- 1992 National Platform, adopted August 1991, Chicago
- 1994 National Platform, adopted September 1993, Salt Lake City
- 1996 National Platform, adopted July 1996, Washington, DC
- National Campaign Platform, Harry Browne
- 1998 National Platform, adopted July 1998, Washington, DC
- 2000 National Platform, adopted July 2000, Anaheim, California
- 2000 National Campaign Platform, Harry Browne
- 2002 National Platform, adopted July 2002, Indianapolis, Indiana
- 2004 National Platform, adopted May 2004, Atlanta, Georgia
- 2004 National Campaign Platform, Michael Badnarik
- 2006 National Platform, adopted July 2006, Portland, Oregon
- 2008 National Platform, adopted May 2008, Denver, Colorado
- 2010 National Platform, adopted May 2010, St Louis, Missouri
- 2012 National Platform, adopted May 2012, Las Vegas, Nevada
- 2014 National Platform, adopted June 2014, Columbus, Ohio
- 2016 National Platform, adopted June 2016, Orlando, Florida
See Also
- Dallas Accord
- Uses Of Platform To Attack LP
- LPRadicalCaucusPlatform2016 - 2016 Platform of the LP Radical Caucus