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==History== | ==History== | ||
A Kings County Libertarian Party was formed on October 16, 1999, but after a couple of years of inactivity, it was dechartered by the State Committee on June 23, 2001. Later, the [[Brooklyn-Queens Libertarian Party]] was formed that included both Kings and Queens Counties. | A Kings County Libertarian Party was formed on October 16, 1999 under the leadership of [[Matt Siegel]], but after a couple of years of inactivity, it was dechartered by the State Committee on June 23, 2001. Later, the [[Brooklyn-Queens Libertarian Party]] was formed that included both Kings and Queens Counties. | ||
==Leadership== | ==Leadership== |
Revision as of 03:08, 13 May 2017
The Brooklyn Libertarian Party is a local chapter of the Libertarian Party of New York. It was established on May 17, 2009.
History
A Kings County Libertarian Party was formed on October 16, 1999 under the leadership of Matt Siegel, but after a couple of years of inactivity, it was dechartered by the State Committee on June 23, 2001. Later, the Brooklyn-Queens Libertarian Party was formed that included both Kings and Queens Counties.
Leadership
- Alton Yee, Chair, Events Chair
- Cameron Weber, Vice Chair
- Vladimir Vizner, Secretary
- Derek Sacerdote, Treasurer, Director of Content, Materials and Equipment
- Gary Popkin, State Representative
- Michael Sanchez, Political Action Coordinator
- Alex Merced, Web Chair, Membership Coordinator
Conventions
- October 16, 1999
- May 17, 2009
- January 26, 2016 (Brooklyn Public Library, Grand Army Plaza, Info Commons, Room 7)
External links