Timeline of the Libertarian Party: Difference between revisions

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*January 27, 2018: '''[[Aubrey Dunn]]''' switches to the [[Libertarian Party]], becoming the first elected official in New Mexico to join the party.<ref>http://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/legislature/dunn-switches-to-libertarian-party/article_d7738457-695b-5b9b-a529-d6b424501be7.html</ref>  
*January 27, 2018: '''[[Aubrey Dunn]]''' switches to the [[Libertarian Party]], becoming the first elected official in New Mexico to join the party.<ref>http://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/legislature/dunn-switches-to-libertarian-party/article_d7738457-695b-5b9b-a529-d6b424501be7.html</ref>  
*March 1, 2018: Governor Pete Ricketts of Nebraska signs [[Laura Ebke|Senator Laura Ebke]]'s occupational licensing reform bill into law.<ref>https://reason.com/blog/2018/04/18/nebraska-just-passed-a-major-licensing-r</ref>
*March 1, 2018: Governor Pete Ricketts of Nebraska signs [[Laura Ebke|Senator Laura Ebke]]'s occupational licensing reform bill into law.<ref>https://reason.com/blog/2018/04/18/nebraska-just-passed-a-major-licensing-r</ref>
*June 6, 2018: The Libertarian Party is set to become the first third party in the United States to field candidates for federal and/or statewide races in all 50 states in a mid-term election.<ref>http://ballot-access.org/2018/06/16/for-first-time-libertarian-party-will-almost-certainly-have-at-least-one-candidate-for-a-partisan-office-on-the-ballot-in-all-states/</ref>


[[Category: Libertarian Party Milestones]]
[[Category: Libertarian Party Milestones]]


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