Alaska Libertarian Party

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{{Infobox_States_Party |

 party_name     = Alaska Libertarian Party |
 party_logo     =   |
 chairperson = Mark Fish |
 vicechair = [[Michael Chambers] |
 treasurer =   |
 secretary = Joel Hadley |
 executive_director =   |
 region = 2 |
 foundation     =   |
 address   =  PMB 543
200 W. 34th Ave.
Anchorage, AK 99503 | website = http://www.alaskalibertarian.com/

}}

Election History

The Alaska Libertarian party has had some electoral success. At the state level, Dick Randolph was elected to the House in 1978 and re-elected in 1980, Ken Fanning was also elected to the House in 1980, and Andre Marrou was elected to the House in 1984. In the 2010 elections, Scott Kohlhaas received 30% of the vote in a two-way race for state House. At the local level, Sara Chambers was elected to the Juneau city assembly in 2006, and Richard Robb currently serves on the Bethel City Council, winning his election in 2009.

Executive Committee

Chair: Mark Fish
Vice Chair: Michael Chambers
Secretary: Joel Hadley
Communications Director: Chuck Green

Past Officers

Neal Boyd, elections
Alan Caruth, webmaster
Sara Chambers, vice chair
Jason Dowell, chair
Ed Hoch, platform
Len Karpinski, secretary
Scott Kohlhaas, chair
July Leslie, treasurer
Erinn Marshburn, membership
Trenton Pool, vice chair
Phillip “Logan” Ray, membership
Chip Spangler, constitution & bylaws
Billy Toien, nominations
Ron Windeler, constitution & bylaws

Elections

See: Alaska Libertarian Party Historical Election Results

External links


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