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'''Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County''' (or | '''Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County''' (or LPMD) is an affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party of Florida]] (or LPF). Created in [[2012]], the affiliate serves over 2,200 LPF voters. | ||
The | The LPMD covers the largest county in Florida. Since April [[2021]], its Chair is [[Anthony Sellers|'''Tony Sellers''']]. | ||
== Background == | == Background == | ||
The Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County ( | The Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County (LPMD) is a county affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party of Florida]]. It serves the most populated county in Florida, Miami-Dade County, and attempts to influence local governments toward policies matching its platform. | ||
Miami-Dade County is a large urban county with its government seat present in the City of Miami. As of | Miami-Dade County is a large urban county with its government seat present in the City of Miami. As of 31 May 2022, it has 1,593,441 registered voters, including 617,647 Democrats, 441,877 Republicans, 2,240 Libertarians, 21,497 other third party voters, and 507,946 voters with no party affiliation. | ||
Miami-Dade County has a central government led by a strong mayor elected on an at-large basis, and 13 County Commissioners, each elected in nonpartisan elections for four-year terms. The county is made of 34 municipalities with their own local governments, and 10 unincorporated areas with their own elected zoning boards. | Miami-Dade County has a central government led by a strong mayor elected on an at-large basis, and 13 County Commissioners, each elected in nonpartisan elections for four-year terms. The county is made of 34 municipalities with their own local governments, and 10 unincorporated areas with their own elected zoning boards. | ||
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The Chair of the affiliate appoints each Committee Director. Precinct Delegates that do not serve as Officers, and may choose to join a Committee (or committees) of their choice. | The Chair of the affiliate appoints each Committee Director. Precinct Delegates that do not serve as Officers, and may choose to join a Committee (or committees) of their choice. | ||
* [[ | * [[Anthony Sellers|'''Tony Sellers''']]''', Chairman''' | ||
* [[Suzanne Gilmore|'''Suzanne Gilmore''']]''', Vice-Chairwoman''' | * [[Suzanne Gilmore|'''Suzanne Gilmore''']]''', Vice-Chairwoman''' | ||
* [[Dillon O'Reilly|'''Dillon O'Reilly''']]''', Treasurer''' | * [[Dillon O'Reilly|'''Dillon O'Reilly''']]''', Treasurer''' |
Revision as of 21:17, 20 July 2022
Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County | |
General Information | |
Jurisdiction: | Miami-Dade County, Florida |
Established: | October 27, 2012 |
Status: | Active |
Officers | |
Chair: | Tony Sellers |
Vice-Chair: | Suzanne Gilmore |
Secretary: | Jessica Boudreaux |
Treasurer: | Dillon O'Reilly |
Media | |
Website: | Website |
Facebook: | |
Twitter: | |
Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County (or LPMD) is an affiliate of the Libertarian Party of Florida (or LPF). Created in 2012, the affiliate serves over 2,200 LPF voters.
The LPMD covers the largest county in Florida. Since April 2021, its Chair is Tony Sellers.
Background
The Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County (LPMD) is a county affiliate of the Libertarian Party of Florida. It serves the most populated county in Florida, Miami-Dade County, and attempts to influence local governments toward policies matching its platform.
Miami-Dade County is a large urban county with its government seat present in the City of Miami. As of 31 May 2022, it has 1,593,441 registered voters, including 617,647 Democrats, 441,877 Republicans, 2,240 Libertarians, 21,497 other third party voters, and 507,946 voters with no party affiliation.
Miami-Dade County has a central government led by a strong mayor elected on an at-large basis, and 13 County Commissioners, each elected in nonpartisan elections for four-year terms. The county is made of 34 municipalities with their own local governments, and 10 unincorporated areas with their own elected zoning boards.
Platform
The Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County has incorporated the platforms of the Libertarian Party of Florida and the Libertarian Party, which are based on principles supporting a decrease in government power, reducing tax rates across the board, fighting against increased bureaucracy and red tape, ending the war on drugs, pushing for criminal justice reform, promoting free trade and a more liberal immigration system, while opposing government intervention in education, science, and other societal concepts.
On the local level, the party opposes Special Taxing Districts, including Community Development Districts and Business Improvement Districts, supports a loosening in zoning laws and opposes municipal annexation and incorporation of unincorporated areas. It also supports stricter rules on private-public partnerships, including requiring all leases of public lands to be made at a fair market rate and opposing the waivers of competitive bidding, a concept often and controversially used by Miami-Dade County and its municipalities.
The Platform of the Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County is written by its Policy Committee and confirmed annually at the affiliate's Convention by attending members.
History
Organization
Executive Committee
The Executive Committee of the Libertarian Party of Miami-Dade County is made of Precinct Delegates, who are elected every year in April by Libertarians living in individual precincts. Any individual registered to vote with the Libertarian Party of Florida according to state laws may run to be a Precinct Delegate. Among themselves, the Precinct Delegates elect the Officers, which are the Chair, Vice-Chair, Executive Director, Secretary, and Treasurer.
The Chair of the affiliate appoints each Committee Director. Precinct Delegates that do not serve as Officers, and may choose to join a Committee (or committees) of their choice.
- Tony Sellers, Chairman
- Suzanne Gilmore, Vice-Chairwoman
- Dillon O'Reilly, Treasurer
- Jessica Boudreaux, Secretary
Communications Committee | Lisa Gansky | Elections Committee | Hector Roos | Finance Committee
TBD |
Lobbying Committee
TBD |
Outreach Committee | Joshua Curtis | Rules Committee | Suzanne Gilmore |
Elected Officials
Former Elected Officials
List of Past Officers
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