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   party_logo    =   |
   party_logo    =   |
   chairperson = [[Michael Kielsky]] |
   chairperson = [[Michael Kielsky]] |
   secretary = [[David B. Schlosser]]<br>[[Ed Vallejo]]&nbsp;(Asst.&nbsp;Scty.) |
   secretary = [[Mike Shipley]]<br>[[(vacant)]]&nbsp;(Asst.&nbsp;Scty.) |
   treasurer = [[Joe Cobb]]<br>[[Warren Severin]]&nbsp;(Asst.&nbsp;Treas.) |
   treasurer = [[Robert Allen Pepiton]]<br>[[Laila Aussie]]&nbsp;(Asst.&nbsp;Treas.) |
   vicechair = [[Michael Renzulli]]&nbsp;(1st&nbsp;Vice-Chair)<br>[[Eavid Euchner]]&nbsp;(2nd&nbsp;Vice-Chair) |
   vicechair = [[John Buttrick]]&nbsp;(1st&nbsp;Vice-Chair)<br>[[Jonathan Winder]]&nbsp;(2nd&nbsp;Vice-Chair) |
   executive_director = None |
   executive_director = None |
   region = [[LNC Region 1|1]] |
   region = [[LNC Region 1|1]] |
   foundation    = NA |
   foundation    = NA |
   address  = 4802 E. Ray Rd., #23-255<br>Phoenix, AZ 85044<br>(602) 248-8425 |
   address  = 1134 N. Alma School Rd., #101<br>Mesa, AZ 85201<br>602.248.8425 |
   website = http://www.azlp.org/
   website = http://www.azlp.org/
}}
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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, the Arizona Libertarian Party recognized by Arizona but disaffiliated by the national LP, declined to endorse the national LP's presidential nominee, [[Harry Browne]], instead placing [[L. Neil Smith]] on the ballot as its presidential nominee.


==Elections==
==Elections==
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Voter registration statistics as reported by the Arizona Secretary of State except dehnbase.org/lpus/library/registration.html for 1984.
Voter registration statistics as reported by the Arizona Secretary of State except dehnbase.org/lpus/library/registration.html for 1984.


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| 2002
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| align=right|14,259
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| align=right|14,976
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| 2000
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| 1999
| 1999
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| 1998
| align=right|17,466
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| 1997
| 1997
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| 1996
| 1996
| align=right|18,418
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| 1995
| 1995
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| 1994
| 1994
| align=right|7,574
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| 1993
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| 1992
| 1992
| align=right|5,299
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| 1991
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| 1990
| 1990
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| 1989
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| 1988
| 1988
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| 1986
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| 1984
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| 1983
| 1983
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| 1982
| 1982
| align=right|3,721
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Revision as of 19:14, 28 April 2017

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Arizona Libertarian Party

 

Chairperson Michael Kielsky
Vice-Chair John Buttrick (1st Vice-Chair)
Jonathan Winder (2nd Vice-Chair)
Second Vice-Chair
Treasurer Robert Allen Pepiton
Laila Aussie (Asst. Treas.)
Secretary Mike Shipley
(vacant) (Asst. Scty.)
Member at-large

LNC Region 1

Founded NA
Address 1134 N. Alma School Rd., #101
Mesa, AZ 85201
602.248.8425

Website http://www.azlp.org/
Schwarzwald Uhr Kupferstiche cropped.jpg This state party article contains time-sensitive information that may no longer be accurate.

Please contact the State Chair for updates and move out of date information to this article's appropriate historical section.

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, the Arizona Libertarian Party recognized by Arizona but disaffiliated by the national LP, declined to endorse the national LP's presidential nominee, Harry Browne, instead placing L. Neil Smith on the ballot as its presidential nominee.

Elections

See: Arizona Libertarian Party Historical Election Results

Party Registration

Voter registration statistics as reported by the Arizona Secretary of State except dehnbase.org/lpus/library/registration.html for 1984.

Year Registered
Voters
2016 31,358
2015 27,099
2014 26,589
2013 25,845
2012 22,086
2011 23,392
2010 24,382
2009 24,842
2008 18,153
2007 18,631
2006 17,446
2005 18,241
2004 18,261
2003 15,628
2002 14,259
2001 14,976
2000 12,576
1999 15,265
1998 17,466
1997
1996 18,418
1995
1994 7,574
1993
1992 5,299
1991
1990 4,632
1989
1988 4,937
1987
1986
1985
1984 3,965
1983
1982 3,721
1981
1980 2,839


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