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[[Cliff Biedenharn]], chair<BR/>


==Elections==
==Elections==

Revision as of 19:19, 10 July 2012


Arkansas Libertarian Party

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Chairperson Roger Paxton
Vice-Chair David Pangrac
Second Vice-Chair
Treasurer Casey D. Copeland
Secretary Brian Leach
Member at-large

LNC Region Unaffiliated

Founded  
Address PO Box 15214
Little Rock, AR 72231

Website http://www.lpar.org/

Ballot Access

The Libertarian Party of Arkansas was able to put the national presidential candidate on the ballot for much of its history but it didn't gain ballot access for state and local candidates until 2011 when the Libertarian Party of Arkansas turned in more than 16,000 signatures to the Secretary of State. Starting in 2012, the party can run Libertarian candidates in Arkansas for the first time.

District Representatives

1st District Representative: Mark Young
2nd District Representative: Dr. Michael Pakko
3rd District Representative: Storm Nolen
4th District Representative: Dr. Thomas Carpenter

Past Officers

Robert Reed, chair
Matthew Richard, webmaster
Frank Gilbert, chair
Matthew Richard, chair
Cliff Biedenharn, chair

Elections

See: Arkansas Libertarian Party Historical Election Results

External links



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