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==History==
==History==
The '''Libertarian Party of Michigan''' was founded in June 1972. Its first state chair was [[Stuart Weiner]], who was soon succeeded by either [[Jeff Doan|Jeffery Doan]] or founding vice chair [[Bill Krebaum]]. Weiner and Doan were both students at the University of Michigan.
'''The Libertarian Party of Michigan''' was founded in [[Taylor, Michigan]] in 1972 <ref>Salvette, Emily H. [http://www.mi.lp.org/history/25thann.htm "The Libertarian Party of Michigan Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Project"]"mi.lp.org" (website).</ref> and remains active. <ref>Jacobs, Dick M. [http://bentley.umich.edu/bhl/mhchome/parties/libertar.htm "Michigan political parties: Libertarian Party"] "bentley.umich.edu" (website)</ref><ref>Libertarian Party of Michigan, [http://mi.lp.org "Official Website"] "mi.lp.org" (website)</ref><ref>Libertarian Party of Michigan, [http://Michiganlp.org "Alternate Libertarian Party of Michigan Website"] "michiganlp.org" (website)</ref>; Making it Michigan’s third oldest active political party<ref>{{cite news | last =The Associated Press | first = | url = http://www.macombdaily.com/stories/102204/sta_libertar001.shtml | title = Libertarians going in with large slate, low expectations | work = The Macomb Daily | date =October 22, 2004 | accessdate = }}</ref>.Its first state chair was [[Stuart Weiner]], who was soon succeeded by either [[Jeff Doan|Jeffery Doan]] or founding vice chair [[Bill Krebaum]]. Weiner and Doan were both students at the University of Michigan. It is the Michigan affiliate of the [[Libertarian Party of the United States]] <ref>Libertarian National Committee, [http://lp.org "The Party of Principle"] "lp.org" (website)</ref>.
 


==Awards==
==Awards==
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