Libertarian Party of New York

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Libertarian Party of New York

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Chairperson Mark E. Glogowski
Vice-Chair Brian Waddell
Jim Rosenbeck
Second Vice-Chair
Treasurer Michael Dowden
Secretary Blay Tarnoff
Member at-large

LNC Region 5 - North

Founded 1971
Address P.O. Box 728
Bellport, NY 11713

Website http://www.ny.lp.org/

The Libertarian Party of New York was one of the first Libertarian parties to organize and run candidates in the US. It was originally named the "Free Libertarian Party" to prevent confusion with New York's Liberal Party. Its first state chair was Ed Clark.

You can now register to vote as a member of the Libertarian Party in New York. About enrolling as a Libertarian in NY

To find out about local meetings near you in NY, please see the LPNY Chapter Meetings page

The Libertarian Party holds an annual convention, where its five officers and five At-Large board members are elected. Those 10 people, the immediate past chair (if any), plus one representative from each recognized affiliate, comprise the LPNY State Committee. The LPNY State Committee conducts business on the lpny_committee mailing list, which every LPNY member is encouraged to join (read-only for non-committee members).

History

The Libertarian Party of New York was established in 1971 as the Free Libertarian Party. In 1973, it ran a slate of candidates in the New York City municipal elections including Fran Youngstein for mayor and Gary Greenburg for Manhattan district attorney. The LPNY has run statewide candidates regularly since 1974 when its candidate for governor was Jerome Tuccille.

The 1998 State Convention was held in Poughkeepsie, where Christopher Garvey and Donald Silberger were nominated to head the governor / lt. governor's ticket. Conti and Goodman also ran for statewide offices. Bill McMillen and Ambassador Alan Keyes are candidates for U.S. Senate, and McMillen is given the nomination. Among the noted speakers at the convention included Sharon Harris, Michael Cloud, John Cushman, Ron Crickenberger, and Muni Savynon. Jim Harris was voted as the new state chair.

In July 1998, delegates from New York attended the national convention in Washington, D.C. David Bergland served as chair and Muni Savyon as Regional Representative. In August 1998, the LPNY handed over 27,862 signatures in Albany to get the statewide candidates on the ballot.

In 2015, there began a rapid growth of forming new county chapters.

Leadership

Appointed positions

Committees

  • Chapter Development Committee (April 25, 2015)
  • Elections Campaign Committee (May 3, 2015)
  • Communications Committee (December 4, 2016)
  • IT Committee (December 4, 2016)
  • Budget Committee (February 12, 2017)
  • Strategic Planning Committee (February 12, 2017)
  • Fundraising Committee (February 12, 2017)

Former appointed positions and committees

See also: Libertarian Party of New York State Committee

Former appointed positions

Former committees

  • Statewide Candidate Search Committee
  • Membership Structure and Mailing Committee (August 27, 2005)
  • M Carling, Chair (August 27, 2005—April 2007)
  • Eminent Domain Rally Organizing Committee Chair (November 19, 2005)
  • Convention Planning Committee (January 28, 2006)
  • Outsourcing Agreement Committee Chair (January 28, 2006)
  • M Carling, Chair (January 28, 2006—April 2007)
  • Election Campaign Committee
  • Budget and Strategic Planning Committee (April 25, 2015)
  • Communications and Media Committee (June 7, 2015—December 4, 2016)

Conventions

# Year Date City Venue
45th 2017 April 29 Syracuse, New York Genesee Hotel
44th 2016 April 30 Manhattan, New York Ukrainian East Village Restaurant
43rd 2015 April 25 Rochester, New York
42nd 2014 April 26 Albany, New York Western Albany Airport Inn
41st 2013 April 27 Rhinecliff, New York Rhinecliff Hotel
39th 2011 April 30 Babylon, New York
38th 2010 April 24 Albany, New York
37th 2009 April 25 Rochester, New York Holiday Inn Airport
36th 2008 April 26 Queens, New York The Reception House
35th 2007 April 28 Holtsville, New York Radisson Hotel
34th 2006 April 29 Albany, New York Best Western Albany Airport Inn
33rd 2005 April 23
32nd 2004 April 24 Manhattan, New York Holiday Inn Martinique
30th 2002 April 12—14 Rochester, New York Sheraton Four Points Hotel
29th 2001 April 28 Manhattan, New York Holiday Inn-Midtown
28th 2000 April 29 Yonkers, New York Royal Regency Hotel
26th 1998 Poughkeepsie, New York
22nd 1994 May Albany, New York
10th 1982 May 1 Binghamton, New York

Elections

See: Libertarian Party of New York Historical Election Results

Party Registration

Voter registration statistics as reported by Ballot Access News.

Year Registered
Voters
2016 7,128
2015
2014 5,376
2013
2012 3,874
2011
2010 2,680
2009
2008 1,545
2007
2006 1,061
2005
2004 362
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980

Local chapters

The Libertarian Party of New York contains 17 local chapters:

Former

External Links


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