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He now lives in the Phoenix, Arizona area, and is often seen at meetings of the [[Arizona Libertarian Party]] and the [[Maricopa County Libertarian Party]].
He now lives in the Phoenix, Arizona area, and is often seen at meetings of the [[Arizona Libertarian Party]] and the [[Maricopa County Libertarian Party]].
==2018 Campaign for Mayor of Phoenix, Arizona==
[[File:Sarwark For Phoenix.jpg|thumb|150px|left|2018 Mayor of Phoenix campaign logo]]
On December 5, 2017, Sarwark announced his candidacy for mayor of Phoenix, Arizona.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/sarwarkforphoenix/photos/a.1740487669593836.1073741828.1739050876404182/1740575232918413/?type=3</ref>
===Endorsements===
*'''[[William Weld|Bill Weld]]''', 68th Governor of Massachusetts, 2016 Libertarian nominee for Vice-President.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/notes/bill-weld/proud-to-endorse-these-candidates/2086900441554331/</ref>


==Organizational Positions==
==Organizational Positions==
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;[[Libertarian Party of Maryland]]
;[[Libertarian Party of Maryland]]
*Chair (2001—2003)
*Chair (2001—2003)
==2018 Campaign for Mayor of Phoenix, Arizona==
[[File:Sarwark For Phoenix.jpg|thumb|150px|left|2018 Mayor of Phoenix campaign logo]]
On December 5, 2017, Sarwark announced his candidacy for mayor of Phoenix, Arizona.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/sarwarkforphoenix/photos/a.1740487669593836.1073741828.1739050876404182/1740575232918413/?type=3</ref>
===Endorsements===
*'''[[William Weld|Bill Weld]]''', 68th Governor of Massachusetts, 2016 Libertarian nominee for Vice-President.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/notes/bill-weld/proud-to-endorse-these-candidates/2086900441554331/</ref>


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Revision as of 18:27, 10 June 2018

Nicholas Sarwark
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Chair
Libertarian National Committee
June 29, 2014—present
Predecessor: Geoff Neale
Successor: Incumbent
Personal Details
Birth: (1979-08-27) August 27, 1979 (age 45)
Phoenix, Arizona
Education: American University (JD)
Occupation: Businessman, Criminal Defense Attorney
Residence: Phoenix, Arizona
Party: Libertarian
Media
Website: https://sarwarkforphoenix.com/
Facebook: Facebook
Twitter: Twitter
Instagram: Instagram
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Nicholas Sarwark (born August 27, 1979) is a businessman and criminal defense attorney from Phoenix, Arizona. He is the current chair of the Libertarian National Committee and a public defender. Prior to this, he served as Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Colorado and the Libertarian Party of Maryland. He also served on the Judicial Committee from 2004 to 2014. He is also a former clerk for the Institute for Justice, and a former consultant.

In his 2014 run for national chair he ran on a platform of aggressively targeting independent and unaffiliated voters. At the 2012 national convention he gave the nomination speech for the successful effort to select NOTA.

He has noted that his day job is keeping poor people out of prison.

He now lives in the Phoenix, Arizona area, and is often seen at meetings of the Arizona Libertarian Party and the Maricopa County Libertarian Party.

Organizational Positions

Libertarian National Committee
  • Chair (June 29, 2014—present)
Libertarian Party
  • 2018 National Convention- Arizona Delegation [1]
Libertarian Party of Colorado
  • Vice Chair (2011—2014)
Libertarian Party of Maryland
  • Chair (2001—2003)

2018 Campaign for Mayor of Phoenix, Arizona

2018 Mayor of Phoenix campaign logo

On December 5, 2017, Sarwark announced his candidacy for mayor of Phoenix, Arizona.[2]

Endorsements

  • Bill Weld, 68th Governor of Massachusetts, 2016 Libertarian nominee for Vice-President.[3]


Preceded by:
Steve Boone
Libertarian Party of Maryland
State Chair

2001-2003
Succeeded by:
Chip Spangler
Preceded by:
Geoff Neale
Libertarian Party National Chair
2014-
Succeeded by:
 



References