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'''Libertarian Party of Alabama''' ('''LPA''') is the [[Alabama]] affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party]]. | '''Libertarian Party of Alabama''' ("'''LPA'''" in party bylaws<ref name="LPA Bylaws">{{Citation|url=https://www.lpalabama.org/bylaws |title=Bylaws |publisher=[[Libertarian Party of Alabama|Libertarian Party of '''Alabama''' (LPA)]] |accessdate=2 April 2019 |deadurl=no}}</ref>) is the [[Alabama]] affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party]]. | ||
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==References== |
Revision as of 01:59, 3 April 2019
Libertarian Party of Alabama | |
Region: | 4 |
Officers | |
Chair: | Laura Lane |
Vice-Chair: | Ron Bishop |
Secretary: | Laura Whitfield |
Treasurer: | Scott Hammond |
Contact | |
Phone: | (205)530-8052 |
Address: | P. O. Box 211371 Montgomery, AL 36121 |
Website: | Website |
Social Media | |
Facebook: | |
Libertarian Party of Alabama ("LPA" in party bylaws[1]) is the Alabama affiliate of the Libertarian Party.
Documents
Bylaws and Convention Rules
Publications
Internal Newsletters
Leadership
Current
The current leadership is as follows.[2]
- Laura Lane, Chair (elected 2018)
- Ron Bishop, Vice Chair (elected 2018)
- Laura Whitfield, Secretary (elected 2018)
- Scott Hammond, Treasurer (elected 2018)
- Noah Rhys, Region 1 Representative (elected 2018)
- Zane Johnson, Region 2 Representative (appointed June 2018)
- Ash Jennings, Region 3 Representative (elected 2018)
- Anthony Peebles, Region 4 Representative (elected 2018)
- J. Dillon Mabrey, At-Large Member (elected 2018)
- Richard Fast, At-Large Member (appointed Sep 2018)
Former
- Chair
- Joshua Tuttle, Chair (elected 2017)
- Leigh LaChine (2013—2017)
- Mark Bodenhausen (2009—2013)
- Stephen Gordon (August 2007—June 27, 2009)
- Vacant (2007)
- Mark Bodenhausen (c 2004—July 2005)
- Mark Thornton (before 2007)
- Dick Clark (July 2006—2007)
- James Hines (?—2006)
- Mark Bodenhausen (1999—2006)
- Stephen Dow (1996-1999)
- Jimmy Blake
- Harvey Crumhorn (c. 1975)
- Vice Chair
- Rachel Varley (appointed July 2017)
- C.J. Ezell, Vice Chair (elected 2017)
- Scott Placek (before 2010)
- Mike Rster (August 2007)
- John Sophocleus (July 2006—June 2007)
- Mark Thornton (before 2007)
- Stephen Gordon (2004—2006)
- Jeff Allen (2002)
- Matt Givens
- Secretary
- Laura Whitfield (appointed July 2017, elected 2018)
- Nicole Jordan, Secretary (elected 2017)
- Sarah Wires (c 2004—June 2007)
- Treasurer
- Ross Lowe, Treasurer (elected 2017)
- Gordon Maddox (c 2004—June 2007)
- Charles Haines
- Region 1 Rep
- Noah Rhys, Region 1 Representative (elected 2017)
- Region 2 Rep
- Kim Abbott, Region 2 Representative (elected 2018)
- Aaron Watkins, Region 2 Representative (elected 2017)
- Region 3 Rep
- Gage Fenwick, Region 3 Representative (elected 2017)
- Region 4 Rep
- Laura Lane, Region 4 Representative (appointed May 2017)
- Zackary Redmond, Region 4 Representative (elected 2017)
- At-Large
- Anthony Peebles, At-Large Member (elected 2017)
- Jim Albea, At-Large Member (elected 2017)
- Matthew A Givens (c 2004)
- Lauren Havens (2006)
- Barbara Gordon (2006)
- Executive Director
- Mike Rster (April 2007)
- Other
- Deborah Gordon, Huntsville area district chair (before 2007)
- Barbara Gordon, at-large representative (before 2007)
- Carol Hagan, Anniston area district chair (before 2007)
- Mike Rster, Administrator (c 2004)
- Dick Clark, At Large (c 2004)
- Paul Frankel At Large (c 1999, 2011)
- District Chairs, c 2004
- Mike Ruff, Auburn
- Leburn Flurry, Birmingham
- Joey Franklin, Florence
- Gadsden, Vacant
- Jonny Letson, Huntsville
- James Hines, Mobile
- Vacant, Montgomery
- Jack K. Andrews, Selma
- J. Holden McAllister, Tuscaloosa
- Vacant, Wiregrass
Affiliates
As of 2017, Alabama has 6 county affiliates.
- Libertarian Party of Baldwin County (established Oct 2016)
- Libertarian Party of Etowah County
- Libertarian Party of Jefferson County
- Libertarian Party of Houston County (established 2017)
- Libertarian Party of Madison County
- Libertarian Party of Shelby County
Previously (including 2004), Alabama was broken up into districts and had District Chairs:
- Florence District: Lauderdale, Colbert, Lawrence, Franklin, Marion, Winston
- Tuscaloosa District: Lamar, Fayette, Walker, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, Bibb, Greene, Hale
- Montgomery District: Chilton, Coosa, Autauga, Elmore, Lowndes, Montgomery, Butler
- Selma District: Choctaw, Dallas, Marengo, Perry, Sumter, Wilcox
- Mobile District: Clarke, Monroe, Conecuh, Washington, Escambia, Mobile, Baldwin
- Huntsville District: Limestone, Madison, Jackson, Morgan, Marshall, DeKalb, Cullman
- Birmingham District: Blount, Jefferson, Shelby
- Gadsden District: Cherokee, Etowah, St. Clair, Calhoun, Cleburne, Talladega, Clay, Randolph
- Auburn District: Tallapoosa, Chambers, Lee, Macon, Russell, Bullock
- Wiregrass District: Crenshaw, Pike, Barbour, Covington, Coffee, Dale, Henry, Geneva, Houston
Affiliate Newsletters
Conventions
Year | Dates | Location | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | July 23-24 | Mobile | Holiday Inn Belingrath Garden |
2009 | June 27 | Birmingham | |
2017 | February 25 | Huntsville | |
2018 | March 2-4 | Atmore | Windcreek Hotel and Casino |
Elections
See: Libertarian Party of Alabama Historical Election Results
2006
- In the 2006 election cycle only Dick Clark had ballot access. He received 3.15% in a three-way race. His opponents were Republican Minority Leader Mike Hubbard and Democrat Carolyn Ellis [1].
Size and Influence
Year | Minimum Unique Voters |
Minimum Percent Of Voters |
Signature Members (Dec) |
Signature Members Per Million Population |
LNC Total Donors 2004 - 2016 Or Active Members 1972 - 2003 (Dec) |
LNC Donors Per Million Population |
State Rank Of Total LNC Donors (Of 51) |
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2018 | 2,236 | 0.13% | 1,816 | 372 | 207 | 42.35 | 24 |
2017 | 1,828 | 375 | 219 | 44.93 | 24 | ||
2016 | 44,467 | 2.08% | 1,921 | 395 | 301 | 61.89 | 24 |
2015 | 1,735 | 357 | 156 | 32.11 | 24 | ||
2014 | 1,696 | 350 | 157 | 32.38 | 26 | ||
2013 | 1,660 | 343 | 182 | 37.65 | 24 | ||
2012 | 12,328 | 0.59% | 1,597 | 332 | 190 | 39.44 | 25 |
2011 | 1,530 | 319 | 189 | 39.36 | 26 | ||
2010 | 4 | 0.00% | 1,506 | 315 | 219 | 45.76 | 24 |
2009 | 1,456 | 306 | 231 | 48.55 | 23 | ||
2008 | 4,991 | 0.24% | 1,370 | 290 | 258 | 54.68 | 23 |
2007 | 1,268 | 271 | 188 | 40.23 | 27 | ||
2006 | 396 | 0.03% | 1,237 | 267 | 167 | 36.08 | 24 |
2005 | 1,124 | 246 | 187 | 40.92 | 27 | ||
2004 | 3,529 | 0.19% | 265 | 58.49 | 26 | ||
2003 | 234 | 51.96 | 24 | ||||
2002 | 64,839 | 4.75% | 319 | 71.20 | 22 | ||
2001 | 315 | 70.51 | 26 | ||||
2000 | 225,969 | 13.51% | 362 | 81.31 | 26 | ||
1999 | 354 | 81.01 | 27 | ||||
1998 | 315 | 72.40 | 27 | ||||
1997 | 264 | 61.11 | 26 | ||||
1996 | 40,470 | 2.64% | 198 | 46.15 | 28 | ||
1995 | 117 | 27.45 | 29 | ||||
1994 | 93 | 21.97 | 30 | ||||
1993 | 91 | 21.70 | 29 | ||||
1992 | 145,566 | 8.62% | 123 | 29.72 | 27 | ||
1991 | 73 | 17.84 | 31 | ||||
1990 | 73 | 18.03 | 33 | ||||
1989 | 71 | 17.62 | 29 | ||||
1988 | 23,394 | 1.70% | 64 | 15.91 | 24 | ||
1987 | |||||||
1986 | |||||||
1985 | |||||||
1984 | 20,352 | 1.41% | |||||
1983 | |||||||
1982 | 63,719 | 5.65% | |||||
1981 | |||||||
1980 | 35,821 | 2.67% | |||||
1979 | |||||||
1978 | 6,006 | 0.82% | |||||
1977 | |||||||
1976 | 1,481 | 0.13% | |||||
1975 | |||||||
1974 | |||||||
1973 | |||||||
1972 |
External links
- Official Libertarian Party of Alabama website
- Website last updated c 2004, with historic information
State Organizations of the National Libertarian Party | ||
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References
- ↑ Bylaws, Libertarian Party of Alabama (LPA), https://www.lpalabama.org/bylaws, retrieved 2 April 2019
- ↑ [2]