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==Chairman==
==Officer History==
'''T. Lee Horne III''' is the current Economic Development Officer of the [[Libertarian Party of Louisiana]]. He was elected to his current post at the recent State Convention held in Lafayette in April 2012.  Previously, he served as chairman which he was first elected to at the 3rd Quarter 2008 SCC Meeting in Bunkie upon the resignation of then chair, [[Adrien Monteleone]] and shortly after his (Horne's) run for governor. Mr. Horne gained statewide recognition from Libertarians after his three year campaign for governor which greatly helped him in his bid for chairman. He was re-elected unanimously at the 2009 Convention in Baton Rouge.  During his term as chairman, the state party has continued to grow and a law that would have caused Libertarian candidates to be relegated to a "minor" party and disallowed a party primary for Federal office, was voted down in the Louisiana Legislature. (party primaries have since been abolished entirely as of 2011)
'''T. Lee Horne III''' is the current Economic Development Officer of the [[Libertarian Party of Louisiana]]. He was elected to his current post at the recent State Convention held in Lafayette in April 2012.  Previously, he served as chairman which he was first elected to at the 3rd Quarter 2008 SCC Meeting in Bunkie upon the resignation of then chair, [[Adrien Monteleone]] and shortly after his (Horne's) run for governor. Mr. Horne gained statewide recognition from Libertarians after his three year campaign for governor which greatly helped him in his bid for chairman. He was re-elected unanimously at the 2009 Convention in Baton Rouge.  During his term as chairman, the state party has continued to grow and a law that would have caused Libertarian candidates to be relegated to a "minor" party and disallowed a party primary for Federal office, was voted down in the Louisiana Legislature. (party primaries have since been abolished entirely as of 2011)


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