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The '''Libertarian Party of New York (LPNY)''' is an affiliate of the National Libertarian Party. The LPNY was one of the first state parties to organize and run candidates in the United States. It was originally known as the [[Free Libertarian Party]] (FLP) to prevent confusion with New York's Liberal Party and it was incorporated as a corporation under the name Free Libertarian Party, Inc. [[Ed Clark]] was the temporary chair, who led the the organization of the state affiliate and on April 1, 1973, during the first convention, [[Andrea Millen Rich]] was elected first chair. In 2018, [[Larry Sharpe]] received over 50,000 votes in his run for Governor, which secured automatic ballot access for the party in New York for the first time in its history. | The '''Libertarian Party of New York (LPNY)''' is an affiliate of the National Libertarian Party. The LPNY was one of the first state parties to organize and run candidates in the United States. It was originally known as the [[Free Libertarian Party]] (FLP) to prevent confusion with New York's Liberal Party and it was incorporated as a corporation under the name Free Libertarian Party, Inc. [[Ed Clark]] was the temporary chair, who led the the organization of the state affiliate and on April 1, 1973, during the first convention, [[Andrea Millen Rich]] was elected first chair. In 2018, [[Larry Sharpe]] received over 50,000 votes in his run for Governor, which secured automatic ballot access for the party in New York for the first time in its history. | ||
==History== | |||
{{main|History of the Libertarian Party of New York}} | |||
==Organization== | ==Organization== | ||
{{main|Organization of the Libertarian Party of New York}} | |||
For the first 45 years of its history, the Libertarian Party of New York held an annual convention to elect five officers (Chair, two Vice Chairs, Secretary, and Treasurer) and give At-Large members. These ten members, along with the Immediate Past Chair (if any), plus one representative from each recognized local affiliate, comprised the State Committee]. Business was conducted in quarterly meetings until the early 2000s, when monthly teleconferences became the norm. In years past, the State Committee conducted business through mail ballots, until the advent of the internet. In 1999, business started to be conducted online at Yahoo Groups, which was active for business until the Free Libertarian Party, Inc. corporation was voted to dissolve in November 2019. | For the first 45 years of its history, the Libertarian Party of New York held an annual convention to elect five officers (Chair, two Vice Chairs, Secretary, and Treasurer) and give At-Large members. These ten members, along with the Immediate Past Chair (if any), plus one representative from each recognized local affiliate, comprised the State Committee]. Business was conducted in quarterly meetings until the early 2000s, when monthly teleconferences became the norm. In years past, the State Committee conducted business through mail ballots, until the advent of the internet. In 1999, business started to be conducted online at Yahoo Groups, which was active for business until the Free Libertarian Party, Inc. corporation was voted to dissolve in November 2019. | ||
The party was led by an Interim State Committee (ISC), which was formed in February 2019 and acknowledged as the successor to the corporation in May 2019. The ISC is made up of 21 appointed members, which are set to serve until the elected State Committee convenes on September 26, 2020. | The party was led by an Interim State Committee (ISC), which was formed in February 2019 and acknowledged as the successor to the corporation in May 2019. The ISC is made up of 21 appointed members, which are set to serve until the elected State Committee convenes on September 26, 2020. | ||
=== | ===Leadership=== | ||
{{main| | {{main|Leadership of the Libertarian Party of New York}} | ||
The current leadership of the LPNY consists of the Executive Committee as follows. | |||
*[[Andrew Martin Kolstee]], Chair (since September 18, 2022) | |||
*[[Duane Whitmer]], 1st Vice-Chair (since September 18, 2022) | |||
*[[Rich Purtell]], 2nd Vice-Chair (since September 18, 2022) | |||
*[[Mark Braiman]], Secretary (since September 18, 2022) | |||
*[[Cody Anderson]], Treasurer (since September 18, 2022) | |||
*[[Maura Botsford]], Member-At-Large (since September 18, 2022) | |||
*[[Justin Carman]], Member-At-Large (since September 18, 2022) | |||
*[[Keith Redhead]], Member-At-Large (since September 18, 2022) | |||
*[[William Schmidt]], Member-At-Large (since September 18, 2022) | |||
*[[Karyn Thompson]], Member-At-Large (since September 18, 2022) | |||
===Conventions=== | ===Conventions=== | ||
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The Party won ballot access in 2018 through the gubernatorial campaign of [[Larry Sharpe]], after which the legislature raised the requirements. Several legal challenges were mounted which failed, and the {{MediaNewTab|NY Email 2023-10-17 Ballot-Access.pdf|US Supreme Court declined to hear the case}}. | The Party won ballot access in 2018 through the gubernatorial campaign of [[Larry Sharpe]], after which the legislature raised the requirements. Several legal challenges were mounted which failed, and the {{MediaNewTab|NY Email 2023-10-17 Ballot-Access.pdf|US Supreme Court declined to hear the case}}. | ||
==Addresses and Phone Numbers== | ==Addresses and Phone Numbers== | ||
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* [[Index of New York Libertarian Party Special Rules of Order and Standing Rules]] | * [[Index of New York Libertarian Party Special Rules of Order and Standing Rules]] | ||
== National Convention Delegates == | == National Convention Delegates == |