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*[[Noah Oliver "Ollie" Rhys II]], Region 1 Representative (appointed 2022)
*[[Noah Oliver "Ollie" Rhys II]], Region 1 Representative (appointed 2022)
*[[Danny Wilson]], Region 2 Representative (elected 2022)
*[[Danny Wilson]], Region 2 Representative (elected 2022)
*Vacant, Region 3 Representative (vacated 2022)
*[[John Sophocleus]], Region 3 Representative (vacated 2022)
*[[JB Stringer]], Region 4 Representative (elected 2022)
*[[JB Stringer]], Region 4 Representative (elected 2022)
*[[Portia Shepherd]], At-Large Member (elected 2020)
*[[Portia Shepherd]], At-Large Member (elected 2020)

Revision as of 13:18, 21 November 2022

Libertarian Party of Alabama
LPA logo 3.PNG
Region: 4
Officers
Chair: Gavin Goodman
Vice-Chair: Jonathan McGee
Secretary: Madisyn Magistrado
Treasurer: Tom Hopf
Contact
Phone: (205)530-8052
Address: P. O. Box 2375
Madison, AL 35758
Website: Website
Social Media
Facebook: Facebook

Libertarian Party of Alabama ("LPA" in party bylaws[1]) is the Alabama affiliate of the Libertarian Party and was founded in 1976.[2]

Documents

Bylaws

The LPA has adopted the national platform as its platform.

For historical governing documents see:

Publications

State Party Newsletters

Affiliate Newsletters

Leadership

Current

The current leadership is as follows.[3]

Former

Chair
Vice-Chair
Secretary
Treasurer
Region 1 Representative
Region 2 Representative
Region 3 Representative
Region 4 Representative
At-Large
Executive Director
Other
  • District Chairs, c 2004

Affiliates

As of 2017, Alabama has 6 county affiliates.

Previously (including 2004), Alabama was broken up into districts and had District Chairs:

Conventions

Year Dates Location Venue
1982 June 19 Montgomery Governor's House Motel
1983
1984 June 16 Birmingham Birmingham Festival Theatre
1985 June Birmingham Birmingham Press Club
1986 June 21 Birmingham Best Western-Birmingham Inn
1987 June 13
1988 March 19 Birmingham Holiday Inn Homewood
1989 April 1
1990
1991 February 8-9 Birmingham University Inn
1992 February 29 Montgomery State House Inn
1993 July 16-17 Montgomery State House Inn
1994 May 7-8 Montgomery State House Inn
1995 July 29 Montgomery Riverfront Inn
1996 April 27 Montgomery Riverfront Inn
1997
1998 April 18-19 Montgomery Ramada Inn
1999 April 10-11 Montgomery Ramada Inn
2000 April 8 Birmingham Radisson Hotel
2001 April 28 Montgomery Capital City Club
2002 April 13-14 Birmingham Radisson Hotel
2003 September 20 Birmingham 2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
2004 May 22 Birmingham 2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
2005 October 22
2006 April 8 Montgomery Country Inn and Suites
2007 July 23-24 Mobile Holiday Inn Belingrath Garden
2008 April 19-20 Birmingham Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex
2009 June 27 Birmingham
2010 October 24 Birmingham 2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
2011 October 16 Birmingham
2012 September 4 Birmingham 2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
2013 June 8 Birmingham 2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
2014 May 10 Birmingham 2330 Highland Ave (LPA HQ)
2015 June 13 Birmingham Linn-Henley Research Library
2016 February 27 Biloxi, MS Beau Rivage Resort & Casino
2017 February 25 Huntsville Meadow Creek Farm
2018 March 2-4 Atmore Windcreek Hotel and Casino
2019 March 22-24 Auburn Clarion Inn & Suites
2020 February 28 - March 1 Birmingham Marriot Birmingham
2021 March 19-21 Huntsville The Loft
2022 February 25-27 Dothan Clarion Inn & Suites

Ballot Access

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 [2].

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)
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


References


Libertarian Party of Alabama
Affiliates: BaldwinEtowahJeffersonHoustonMadisonShelby
Conventions: 198319881998200720172018201920202021
National Delegations: 19752022
Other: Election ResultsChairsNewsletters



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