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:* [[Andryah Mansa Morrison]] ran on the Libertarian ticket for Queens Borough President. She received unanimous approval by the [[Libertarian Party of Queens County]]. | :* [[Andryah Mansa Morrison]] ran on the Libertarian ticket for Queens Borough President. She received unanimous approval by the [[Libertarian Party of Queens County]]. | ||
:* [[Brian | :* [[Brian Waddell]] ran as the Libertarian candidate for Manhattan Borough President. He was nominated by the [[Manhattan Libertarian Party]]. | ||
*Newly Chartered County Parties | *Newly Chartered County Parties | ||
:* [[Libertarian Party of Queens County]] | :* [[Libertarian Party of Queens County]] |
Revision as of 04:12, 8 August 2017
2017
Virginia
- Governor
- House of Delegates
New York
- New York City Mayor
- Aaron Commey ran on the Libertarian ticket for New York City Mayor. Formerly imprisoned for more than 15 years, he ran on a criminal justice and prison reform platform. He was also nominated by the Manhattan Libertarian Party.
- New York City Comptroller
- Alex Merced after running against Senator Charles Schumer for New York's Senate seat in 2016, ran as the Libertarian candidate for City Comptroller.
- New York City Public Advocate
- David Balkind ran on the Libertarian ticket for Public Advocate.
- New York City Council
- District 4 - Melissa Jane Kronfeld was nominated by the Manhattan Libertarian Party and also ran on the Reform and other party lines.
- Borough President
- Andryah Mansa Morrison ran on the Libertarian ticket for Queens Borough President. She received unanimous approval by the Libertarian Party of Queens County.
- Brian Waddell ran as the Libertarian candidate for Manhattan Borough President. He was nominated by the Manhattan Libertarian Party.
- Newly Chartered County Parties
In March 2017, the Queens County LP's former charter was replaced with a new party organization. The Inaugural Chair was Elliot Axelman with his Vice Chair Christopher R. Fuentes-Padilla. Larry Sharpe is among it's founding members, as he himself lives in the borough.