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;[[Libertarian Party]]
;[[Libertarian Party]]
*[[National Secretary|National Party Secretary]] (July 2018-November 2021)
*[[National Secretary|National Party Secretary]] (July 2018-Present)
*National Social Media Team (August 2015-February 2018)
*National Social Media Team (August 2015-February 2018)
*[[LNC Region 1 (2016-2018)|Region 1 Representative]] (May 2016-July 2018)
*[[LNC Region 1 (2016-2018)|Region 1 Representative]] (May 2016-July 2018)
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==Public Office Candidacy==
==Public Office Candidacy==


*2020 Election, Colorado State House District 45 ([[Media: Interview 2020-10-08 Harlos-Rep-Race.pdf|see candidate questionnaire]])
*2020 Election, Colorado State House District 45 ([[Media:Interview 2020-10-08 Harlos-Rep-Race.pdf|see candidate questionnaire]])


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[[File:Harlos 2016 TVBroadcast.png|thumb|left|On local TV news coverage of "ballot selfie" lawsuit]]
[[File:Harlos 2016 TVBroadcast.png|thumb|left|On local TV news coverage of "ballot selfie" lawsuit]]


In 2016, Caryn Ann and several other defendants sued the Colorado Secretary of State, State Attorney, and Denver Attorney General over a Colorado statute forbidding the disclosure of the contents of one's own ballot.<ref>"[http://www.coloradoindependent.com/161836/colorado-ballot-selfie-libertarian-free-speech-lawsuit How a Libertarian plans to challenge Colorado’s ‘ballot-selfie’ law]", Colorado Independent, October 21, 2016</ref>  This came in the wake of multiple similar suits, including a successful overturning of a similar law in New Hampshire.<ref>"[http://lpedia.org/File:FPPNews_2016-11_V7-N11.pdf Ballot Selfie Ban Violates Free Speech Rights]", "FPP News, Volume 7, Issue 11"</ref> View a copy of the [[Media: CO_Lawsuit_2016-10-25_Complaint_Harlos.pdf|Complaint]] and the [[Media:CO_Lawsuit_2016-11-04_Order_Harlos.pdf|Order for Injunctive Relief]] as well as a [[Media:CO_Statute_1-13-712.png|copy of the Colorado statute]] that was overturned.
In 2016, Caryn Ann and several other defendants sued the Colorado Secretary of State, State Attorney, and Denver Attorney General over a Colorado statute forbidding the disclosure of the contents of one's own ballot.<ref>"[http://www.coloradoindependent.com/161836/colorado-ballot-selfie-libertarian-free-speech-lawsuit How a Libertarian plans to challenge Colorado’s ‘ballot-selfie’ law]", Colorado Independent, October 21, 2016</ref>  This came in the wake of multiple similar suits, including a successful overturning of a similar law in New Hampshire.<ref>"[http://lpedia.org/File:FPPNews_2016-11_V7-N11.pdf Ballot Selfie Ban Violates Free Speech Rights]", "FPP News, Volume 7, Issue 11"</ref> View a copy of the [[Media:CO Lawsuit 2016-10-25 Complaint Harlos.pdf|Complaint]] and the [[Media:CO Lawsuit 2016-11-04 Order Harlos.pdf|Order for Injunctive Relief]] as well as a [[Media:CO Statute 1-13-712.png|copy of the Colorado statute]] that was overturned.


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