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Alex Flores
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Region 1 Alternate
Libertarian National Committee
July 2021—May 2022
Predecessor: Francis Wendt
Personal Details
Residence: Arizona
Party: Libertarian
Media
Website: http://www.greasyporcupines.org/
Facebook: Facebook
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Alex Flores, is an Arizona native and proprietor of the mobile auto repair business, Greasy Porcupines. A Libertarian since 2012, Alex was elected the LNC Region 1 Alternate in July 2021 for the remainder of the 2022-2022 LNC term. He ran unsuccessful for Party Vice-Chair at the National Convention 2022. Alex formerly served as Secretary and County Development Committee Chairman to the Arizona Libertarian Party and Chair of the Navajo County Libertarian Party affiliate. He was removed from these positions by the Arizona Libertarian Party in February 2022 who believed he had committed fraud in claiming that needed paperwork had been filed and violated state statute. Alex denies these charges. Honoring his Apache heritage, Alex founded the Libertarian Party First Nations Caucus (LPFNC) which is dedicated to attaining liberty and rightful representation for the 574 Indigenous sovereign nations in the United States, and seeing the world, at large, set free in his lifetime. Prior to his current roles, Alex served as the County Coordinator for 2016 Johnson/Weld campaign, Field Coordinator for the Elect Liberty PAC supporting Gary Johnson’s US Senate bid in 2018 and was the Arizona State Director for the 2020 Jorgensen/Cohen campaign.