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|chartered = 1972 | |chartered = 1972 | ||
|region = [[LNC Region 8]] | |region = [[LNC Region 8]] | ||
|chair = [[ | |chair = [[Nolan Peletier]] | ||
|vice-chair = | |vice-chair = | ||
|secretary = [[ | |secretary = [[Mickey Mullin]] | ||
|treasurer = [[ | |treasurer = [[Sean Brennan]] | ||
|phone = 888-668-LPNH | |phone = 888-668-LPNH | ||
|address = 497 Hooksett Rd #231<br>Manchester, NH 03104 | |address = 497 Hooksett Rd #231<br>Manchester, NH 03104 | ||
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The '''Libertarian Party of New Hampshire''' ('''LPNH''') is the New Hampshire affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party]]. | The '''Libertarian Party of New Hampshire''' ('''LPNH''') is the New Hampshire affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party]]. | ||
On July 16, 1991, [[Calvin Warburton]] became the first sitting legislator to switch parties to the Libertarian Party, and the first Libertarian legislator in the contiguous 48 states. Warburton was serving his seventh term as a Republican state representative in New Hampshire when, at age 81, he switched to the Libertarian Party. In 1992, four Libertarians were elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Warburton (who was re-elected to an eighth term), [[Andy Borsa]], [[Don Gorman]], and [[Finlay Rothhaus]] were all elected as state representatives. The four formed an officially recognized Libertarian Caucus with Gorman as the Libertarian Floor Leader. | On July 16, 1991, [[Calvin Warburton]] became the first sitting legislator to switch parties to the Libertarian Party, and the first Libertarian legislator in the contiguous 48 states. Warburton was serving his seventh term as a Republican state representative in New Hampshire when, at age 81, he switched to the Libertarian Party. In 1992, four Libertarians were elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Warburton (who was re-elected to an eighth term), [[Andy Borsa]], [[Don Gorman]], and [[Finlay Rothhaus]] were all elected as state representatives. The four formed an officially recognized Libertarian Caucus with Gorman as the Libertarian Floor Leader. | ||
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Following the 2016 General Election, the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire gained ballot access back for the first time in 20 years as [[Max Abramson]] gained over 4% of the vote in the race for Governor. | Following the 2016 General Election, the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire gained ballot access back for the first time in 20 years as [[Max Abramson]] gained over 4% of the vote in the race for Governor. | ||
On February 9, 2017, State Representative [[Caleb Q. Dyer]] changed his party affiliation from Republican to Libertarian. On May 10, 2017, State Representative [[Joseph Stallcop]] switched his party affiliation from Democratic to Libertarian. Following this announcement, the two formally requested a meeting space in the Legislative Office Building for caucusing prior to the session. The caucus held their first meeting on May 18, 2017. On June 27, Rep. [[Brandon Phinney]] became the third member of the House to announce he had changed his party registration to Libertarian. | On February 9, 2017, State Representative [[Caleb Q. Dyer]] changed his party affiliation from Republican to Libertarian. On May 10, 2017, State Representative [[Joseph Stallcop]] switched his party affiliation from Democratic to Libertarian. Following this announcement, the two formally requested a meeting space in the Legislative Office Building for caucusing prior to the session. The caucus held their first meeting on May 18, 2017. On June 27, Rep. [[Brandon Phinney]] became the third member of the House to announce he had changed his party registration to Libertarian. Both representatives have since lost at re-election. | ||
==Governing Documents== | ==Governing Documents== | ||
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==Leadership== | ==Leadership== | ||
===Executive Committee=== | ===Executive Committee=== | ||
* | *Nolan Peletier, Interim-Chair (2021—present) | ||
*Mickey Mullin, Interim-Secretary (2021—present) | |||
* | *Sean Brennan, Treasurer (2021—present) | ||
* | |||
*[[Stephen Nass]], At-Large (2021—present) | *[[Stephen Nass]], At-Large (2021—present) | ||
*[[Sean Dempsey]], At-Large (2021—present) | *[[Sean Dempsey]], At-Large (2021—present) | ||
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*[[Chip Spangler]] (2018-2019) | *[[Chip Spangler]] (2018-2019) | ||
*[[Brian Shields]] (2019-2021) | *[[Brian Shields]] (2019-2021) | ||
*[[Jilletta Jarvis]] ( | *[[Jilletta Jarvis]] (2021) | ||
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*Unknown (2019—2021) | *Unknown (2019—2021) | ||
*[[Richard Manzo]] (2020-2021) | *[[Richard Manzo]] (2020-2021) | ||
*[[Nolan Peletier]] ( | *[[Nolan Peletier]] (2021) | ||
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*[[Chip Spangler]] (2019-2020) | *[[Chip Spangler]] (2019-2020) | ||
*[[Jilletta Jarvis]] (2020—2021) | *[[Jilletta Jarvis]] (2020—2021) | ||
*[[Andrew Olding]] ( | *[[Andrew Olding]] (2021) | ||
*Domi O'Brien (1976) | *Domi O'Brien (1976) | ||
*Mickey Mullin (2021-Present) | |||
;Treasurer | ;Treasurer | ||
*[[Cathleen Converse]] (2010? - 2012) | *[[Cathleen Converse]] (2010? - 2012) | ||
*[[Tom Kershaw]] (2018—2019) | *[[Tom Kershaw]] (2018—2019) | ||
*[[Robert Lombardo]] ( | *[[Robert Lombardo]] (2020-2021) | ||
*Sean Brennan (2021--Present) | |||
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