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Elliot (Alu) Axelman is the Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Queens County]].
'''Elliot (Alu) Axelman''' is the Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Queens County]].


Elliot was appointed the Temporary County Chair (TCC) of the [[Libertarian Party of Queens County]] by the LPNY committee after the de-charter of the previous county party. In March 2017, he was elected as Chairman at the LPQC inaugural convention.
Axelman was appointed the Temporary County Chair (TCC) of the [[Libertarian Party of Queens County]] by the LPNY committee after the de-charter of the previous county party. In March 2017, he was elected as Chairman at the LPQC inaugural convention.


== Media ==
== Media ==
Elliot Axelman is a guest host of the Mr. Edu show / The Liberty Block, filling in for Mark Stewart on 1490 AM WGCH, a Greenwich, CT-based station that broadcasts to southwest CT and downstate NY.
Axelman is a guest host of the Mr. Edu show / The Liberty Block, filling in for Mark Stewart on 1490 AM WGCH, a Greenwich, CT-based station that broadcasts to southwest CT and downstate NY.


Elliot is the founder of [https://www.conservativeny.com/ ConservativeNY.com,] a libertarian/conservative blog and government-accountability site that focuses on local and state politics. Elliot's writing has also been featured on [https://beinglibertarian.com/a-manchin-of-corruption/ BeingLibertarian.com].   
Axelman is the founder of [https://www.conservativeny.com/ ConservativeNY.com,] a libertarian/conservative blog and government-accountability site that focuses on local and state politics. Axelman's writing has also been featured on [https://beinglibertarian.com/a-manchin-of-corruption/ BeingLibertarian.com].   


In addition to working for a few private companies/hospitals as a paramedic, Elliot spends his free time growing the LPQC, campaigning, and writing.   
In addition to working for a few private companies/hospitals as a paramedic, Elliot spends his free time growing the LPQC, campaigning, and writing.   

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