Ken Moellman
Ken Moellman is a member of the 2024 Bylaws and Rules Committee and a previous Vice-Chair of the Libertarian National Committee. After two years of soul-searching, he attempted to register to enroll as the Libertarian Party in 1998. He became a committed member of the party after hearing Harry Browne speak in Louisville in 1999. He became active again in 2005, after seeing Ron Paul speak on Eminent Domain, courtesy of the Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions (BIPPS).
Ken Moellman | |
Vice-Chair Libertarian National Committee | |
July 12, 2020—May 29, 2022 | |
Predecessor: | Alex Merced |
Successor: | Josh Smith |
Personal Details | |
Residence: | Kentucky |
Party: | Libertarian |
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Campaigns
- Campaign Manager for Brian Houillion for Congress (KY-4), 2006
- Candidate for Kentucky State Treasurer, 2011
- Campaign Manager for Craig Astor for Congress (KY-2), 2012
- State Coordinator (KY) for Gary Johnson for President, 2012
- Campaign Manager for David Patterson for US Senate (KY), 2014
- Campaign Manager for Travis Irvine for Governor (OH), 2018
- Campaign Manager for Kyle Hugenberg for State Auditor (KY), 2019
- IT Director/Volunteer for Jo Jorgensen for President, 2020
Organizational Positions
- Vice-Chair (July 12, 2020—present)
- Region 3 Alternate and then Region 3 Regional Representative during the 2016-2018 LNC term
- Member, 2020-2022
- Chair (2016—2017)
- Member, temporary appointment (2020)
- Volunteer (2015-2016, 2017-2018)
- Alternate, 2021-2022
- Member, 2022-2024
- Vice-Chair (2018-2020)
- Secretary (2016—2018)
- Member (2016-2020)
- IT volunteer for the national Party, 2016-present
- Chair (2007-2011, 2013-2015)
- Treasurer (2017, 2018-2019)
- District 4 Chair (2011-2013, 2019-2020)
- District 4 Representative (2006-2007)
- IT Director (2018-2021)
- Deputy IT Director (2021-2022)
- Chair (2011-2013)
- Chair (2011-2013)
- Chair (2019-2021)
- Chair (2017)
- Member (2015-2017)
- Chair (2021-2022)
- Secretary (2019-2021)
Interesting Quotes
"They said 'these banks were too big to fail'. They should have said 'they committed fraud and they're going to jail.'"