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Revision as of 05:56, 19 April 2021
Libertarian Party of North Dakota | |
Region: | 6 |
Officers | |
Chair: | Dalton Brown |
Vice-Chair: | Dylan Stuckey |
Secretary: | Maggie Kohls |
Treasurer: | Marty Riske (Interim) |
Contact | |
Website: | Website |
Social Media | |
Facebook: | |
The Libertarian Party of North Dakota ("LPND" in party bylaws[1]) is the North Dakota affiliate of the Libertarian Party.
History
During his 1988 presidential campaign, Ron Paul filed in North Dakota's open primary for president that took place on June 14th. It was the only primary in which Paul participated, as he had been nominated at the 1987 national convention. On the ballot along with Republicans George Bush and perennial candidate Mary Jane Rachner along with Democrats Michael Dukakis and Jesse Jackson, Paul received 985 votes(2.25%) including at least one vote in every county, whereas neither Democrat received any votes at all in 29 of the state's 53 counties.
In the 1990s, businessman Marty Rikse was the chairman of the Libertarian Party of North Dakota. Monthly meetings were held in Fargo, North Dakota at a Chinese eatery. A semi-regular state party newsletter was published. Keith Hanson became the chairman in 2002, and David Helfter became the vicechair. Helfter was also the Libertarian Party of Minnesota representative for Minnesota State University Moorhead and the co-founder of an interest group called Friends of Democracy.
In the spring of 2004, David Helfter died suddenly. In 2006, the Libertarian Party of North Dakota collected enough petition signatures from qualified voters to formally organize themselves into a political party.
In 2010, the Libertarian Party of North Dakota sued the State of North Dakota for excluding their legislative candidates from the general election ballot. While the party had submitted enough signatures to organize itself, North Dakota won’t let minor parties place nominees on the November ballot for legislature unless between 10% and 15% of all the voters who turn out in a primary election choose that minor party’s primary ballot.
The North Dakota Supreme Court upheld the law as did the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The Libertarian Party of North Dakota has asked the United States Supreme Court in review their case.
Governing Documents
Platform
For historical platforms see Index of North Dakota State Party Platforms
Bylaws
For historical bylaws see Index of North Dakota State Party Bylaws
Leadership
Current
- Dalton Brown, Chair (Elected June 2019)
- Dylan Stuckey, Vice Chair
- Maggie Kohls, Secretary (Elected Elected January 2020)
- Marty Rikse, Interim Treasurer (Appointed By The Executive Committee)
Former
- Chair
- David R Saunders (c. 1975)
- Marty Rikse (1990s)
- Keith Hanson (December 3, 2002—July 2005)
- Roland Riemers (c 2011—November 7, 2015)
- Anthony Mangnall (November 7, 2015—?)
- Steven Potter, (January 2018- ?)
- Vice-Chair
- David Helfter (December 3, 2002—March 12, 2004)
- Richard Kopp (June 2004—March 2005)
- Bret Weiland
- Secretary
- Richard Kopp (December 3, 2002—March 2005)
- Kevin Gilgallon, Secretary (elected January 2018)
- Treasurer
- Richard Ames (December 3, 2002—March 2005)
- Joshua Voytek
- Newsletter Editor
- Richard Kopp (2002—2003)
Affiliates
Conventions
- December 3, 2002
- April 3, 2004 - Fargo, North Dakota
- November 7, 2015[2]
- January 2018
Elections
See: Libertarian Party of North Dakota Historical Election Results
Size and Influence
Year | Minimum Unique Voters |
Minimum Percent Of Voters |
Signature Members (Dec) |
Signature Members Per Million Population |
LNC Total Donors 2004 - Present Or Active Members 1972 - 2003 (Dec) |
LNC Donors Per Million Population |
State Rank Of Total LNC Donors (Of 51) |
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2018 | 247 | 325 | 37 | 48.68 | 50 | ||
2017 | 240 | 318 | 44 | 58.25 | 45 | ||
2016 | 70,818 | 20.24% | 265 | 350 | 56 | 73.88 | 45 |
2015 | 231 | 305 | 40 | 52.85 | 44 | ||
2014 | 15,238 | 5.97% | 217 | 293 | 36 | 48.68 | 46 |
2013 | 203 | 280 | 31 | 42.83 | 50 | ||
2012 | 13,098 | 4.02% | 186 | 265 | 36 | 51.30 | 50 |
2011 | 157 | 229 | 24 | 35.02 | 51 | ||
2010 | 8,315 | 3.45% | 150 | 222 | 32 | 47.45 | 51 |
2009 | 146 | 220 | 25 | 37.60 | 51 | ||
2008 | 1,354 | 0.42% | 139 | 211 | 27 | 41.06 | 51 |
2007 | 128 | 196 | 21 | 32.17 | 51 | ||
2006 | 2,194 | 1.00% | 124 | 191 | 15 | 23.10 | 51 |
2005 | 109 | 169 | 17 | 26.31 | 51 | ||
2004 | 4,193 | 1.33% | 32 | 49.64 | 51 | ||
2003 | 26 | 40.70 | 51 | ||||
2002 | 31 | 48.58 | 51 | ||||
2001 | 40 | 62.59 | 51 | ||||
2000 | 660 | 0.23% | 43 | 66.98 | 51 | ||
1999 | 41 | 64.70 | 51 | ||||
1998 | 36 | 56.44 | 51 | ||||
1997 | 20 | 31.20 | 51 | ||||
1996 | 847 | 0.31% | 31 | 48.22 | 51 | ||
1995 | 13 | 20.26 | 51 | ||||
1994 | 11 | 17.19 | 51 | ||||
1993 | 7 | 10.99 | 51 | ||||
1992 | 416 | 0.13% | 9 | 14.16 | 51 | ||
1991 | 5 | 7.88 | 51 | ||||
1990 | 5 | 7.84 | 51 | ||||
1989 | 2 | 3.09 | 51 | ||||
1988 | 4,334 | 1.40% | 2 | 3.05 | 51 | ||
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1985 | |||||||
1984 | 703 | 0.22% | |||||
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1982 | |||||||
1981 | |||||||
1980 | 3,743 | 1.19% | |||||
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1978 | |||||||
1977 | |||||||
1976 | 256 | 0.08% | |||||
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External Links
- Old LP North Daktoa Website at Internet Archive
References
- ↑ Bylaws, Libertarian Party of North Dakota (LPND), https://lpnorthdakota.org/bylaws/, retrieved 4 April 2019
- ↑ [1]
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