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'''Juan Anthony Martinez''' is a libertarian political operative and executive within the [[Stand Together]] / [[Americans for Prosperity]] network of organizations. He previously served as Deputy Executive Director of [[The LIBRE Initiative]] and as State Director over all Americans for Prosperity's network operations in Nevada. <ref name=":0">[http://www.linkedin.com/in/juan-martinez Juan Martinez's LinkedIn]</ref> Before entering politics, he had a career in real estate and co-founded his own mortgage firm. <ref name=":2">Conversations between Juan Martinez and Nick Gausling</ref>
'''Juan Anthony Martinez''' is a libertarian political operative and executive within the [[Stand Together]] / [[Americans for Prosperity]] network of organizations. He previously served as Deputy Executive Director of [[The LIBRE Initiative]] and as State Director over all Americans for Prosperity's network operations in Nevada. <ref name=":0">[http://www.linkedin.com/in/juan-martinez Juan Martinez's LinkedIn]</ref> Before entering politics, he had a career in real estate and co-founded his own mortgage firm. <ref name=":2">Conversations between Juan Martinez and Nick Gausling. [[Nick Gausling]] is a source for '''some''' of the material written in this article and herein cites himself. Any such citations do not apply to the whole passage in which they appear, but only to certain facts within each passage. Furthermore, Gausling's citations of himself '''only''' apply on the initial versions of this article that he personally wrote. Future LPedia authors are welcome to contact him with any questions or clarifications.</ref>


Martinez has been a lifetime member of the [[Libertarian Party]] since April 2019. <ref>[https://www.lp.org/libertarian-party-lifetime-members/ LP Lifetime Member Roster]</ref> He is a former Democrat who became interested in libertarianism because of [[Ron Paul]]. <ref name=":2" /> Martinez is a former elected board Trustee of the [[Clark County Republican Party]] (2012 - 2014) and a former member of the Nevada Republican Central Committee, where he advocated for libertarian views inside the Republican Party. <ref name=":0" /> <ref name=":2" /> <ref name=":1">Nick Gausling (friend of Martinez and first-hand source)</ref>
Martinez has been a lifetime member of the [[Libertarian Party]] since April 2019. <ref>[https://www.lp.org/libertarian-party-lifetime-members/ LP Lifetime Member Roster]</ref> He is a former Democrat who became interested in libertarianism because of [[Ron Paul]]. <ref name=":2" /> Martinez is a former elected board Trustee of the [[Clark County Republican Party]] (2012 - 2014) and a former member of the Nevada Republican Central Committee, where he advocated for libertarian views inside the Republican Party. <ref name=":0" /> <ref name=":2" /> <ref name=":1">[[Nick Gausling]] is a source for '''some''' of the material written in this article and herein cites himself. Any such citations do not apply to the whole passage in which they appear, but only to certain facts within each passage. Furthermore, Gausling's citations of himself '''only''' apply on the initial versions of this article that he personally wrote. Future LPedia authors are welcome to contact him with any questions or clarifications.</ref>


Martinez was also a candidate for North Las Vegas City Council in 2013. <ref name=":3" /> Although he didn't win, the City Council later appointed him to the North Las Vegas Civil Service Board of Trustees, where he served from September 2014 - December 2016. <ref name=":0" /> In subsequent years, the skills Martinez and his volunteers honed during the campaign also went on to significantly shape the way libertarian grassroots activism was done in Nevada. Martinez would later bring these methods to other states through his work with Americans for Prosperity and The LIBRE Initiative. <ref name=":2" /> <ref name=":1" />
Martinez was also a candidate for North Las Vegas City Council in 2013. <ref name=":3" /> Although he didn't win, the City Council later appointed him to the North Las Vegas Civil Service Board of Trustees, where he served from September 2014 - December 2016. <ref name=":0" /> In subsequent years, the skills Martinez and his volunteers honed during the campaign also went on to significantly shape the way libertarian grassroots activism was done in Nevada. Martinez would later bring these methods to other states through his work with Americans for Prosperity and The LIBRE Initiative. <ref name=":2" /> <ref name=":1" />
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