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|name = York County Libertarian Party | |||
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|jurisdiction = York County, South Carolina | |||
|state = South Carolina | |||
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|status = Active | |||
|chair = [[Don Bivens]] | |||
|vice-chair = [[Chris Corrado]] | |||
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The '''York County Libertarian Party''' is the county affiliate of the [[South Carolina Libertarian Party]] representing York County.<br /> | The '''York County Libertarian Party''' is the county affiliate of the [[South Carolina Libertarian Party]] representing York County.<br /> | ||
The party represents the cities of Rock Hill, Fort Mill, York, Clover, Tega Cay, Sharon, Smyrna, Hickory Grove, and McConnells. York County is separated from Mecklenburg County and Charlotte, NC by the state border and forms many of the up and coming suburban communities that feed Charlotte's economic boom.<br /> | The party represents the cities of Rock Hill, Fort Mill, York, Clover, Tega Cay, Sharon, Smyrna, Hickory Grove, and McConnells. York County is separated from Mecklenburg County and Charlotte, NC by the state border and forms many of the up and coming suburban communities that feed Charlotte's economic boom.<br /> | ||
== Current Officers == | == Current Officers == | ||
* Chair: Don Bivens | * Chair: [[Don Bivens]] | ||
* Vice Chair: Chris Corrado | * Vice-Chair: [[Chris Corrado]] | ||
* State Committee Representative: [[J.P. Wilson]] | * State Committee Representative: [[J.P. Wilson]] | ||
== Notable Events == | == Notable Events == | ||
In 2012, Jeremy C. Walters, a Libertarian candidate from Fort Mill garnered 46% of the vote against an entrenched incumbent state representative, almost pulling out an upset against her. | In 2012, [[Jeremy C. Walters]], a Libertarian candidate from Fort Mill garnered 46% of the vote against an entrenched incumbent state representative, almost pulling out an upset against her. |