Nathan Madden
Nathan Madden | |
Buckeye Union High School District School Board Governor #201 Buckeye Union High School District Governing Board Member | |
January 2023—Incumbent | |
Valencia Precinct Committeeman Maricopa County Libertarian Party | |
March 2021—Incumbent | |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | 12-23-1998 Phoenix, Arizona |
Party: | Libertarian |
Media | |
Website: | https://www.madden4az.com/home |
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Bio
Nathan Madden is an Arizona state party activist and collaborator. Born in Phoenix, Arizona Nathan Madden had always been influenced by the "spirit of the west"; a long standing idea of Freedom, Justice, Independence, and Personal Responsibility. Nathan found the Libertarian Party after the disillusionment of the Republican Parties actions in 2016. Nathan is an avid reader of many Enlightenment Era Philosophers such as Adam Smith, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and John Locke. Nathan's more modern influences are Economists Milton Friedman and Thomas Sowell
Nathan currently works in many supportive roles for the Maricopa County Libertarian Party and the Arizona Libertarian Party.
Campaigns
Buckeye Union High School District School Board Governor #201
Result: Won Race
Term: 2023-current
While in Office:
- Nathan oversaw the fastest recovering school district in Arizona from the Covid-19 Pandemic.
- Maintained a district average Price Per Pupil of less than $6,000 (Statewide Average is above 14K)
Arizona State Representative Legislative District 25
Result: Pending
Appointments
City of Buckeye Library Advisory Board
May 2022- Current
Organizational Positions
Arizona Libertarian Party
- IT Committee Member - 2021 to 2022
- Bylaws/Platform Committee Member - 2022 to 2023
- Policy Committee - 2023 to Current (Committee Suspended until further notice by order of Chairman McFarland)
Maricopa County Libertarian Party
- Precinct Committeeman - 2020 to current
- Media Committee Member - 2021 to current
- IT Committee member - 2021 to current
Activism Efforts
- Personally Lobbied in favor of Defend the Guard Legislation
- Flipped two "undecided" legislators (Sine Kerr & Ken Bennett) to vote in favor of the bill getting it passed through the Arizona State Senate. (The bill never made it to a State House committee for further consideration)
- Personally Lobbied in favor of anti-corruption and transparency bills for multiple office levels in the State of Arizona and it's political sub-divisions