Libertarian Party of Georgia
State affiliate of the Libertarian Party
Founded in 1971, The Libertarian Party of Georgia is a state affiliate of the United States Libertarian Party.
Candidates
Notable candidates include John Monds's run for governor in 2010 and John Monds, Public Service Commission District 1 – the first Libertarian in the country to receive more than 1 Million votes (1,076,780 or 33.4%).
See also
- List of state parties of the Libertarian Party (United States)
References
- ^ Rothbard, Murray Newton (1978). For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto. Collier Books. p. 153. ISBN 9780020746904.
Even more remarkably, the Libertarian party achieved this growth while consistently adhering to a new ideological creed—"libertarianism"—thus bringing to the American political scene for the first time in a century a party interested in principle rather than in merely gaining jobs and money at the public trough.
- ^ "Libertarian Party opposes further intervention in Iraq". Lp.org. 18 June 2014.
- ^ a b c d e "Ideological Third Parties and Splinter Parties". Boundless.com. Archived from the original on January 16, 2015. Retrieved November 10, 2017.
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External links
- The Libertarian Party of Georgia website.
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Libertarian Party
of the LNC
- D. Nolan
- S. Nolan
- Crane
- Bergland
- Clark
- Grant
- VerHagen
- Turney
- Walter
- Gingell
- Dasbach
- Bergland
- Lark
- Neale
- Dixon
- Redpath
- Neale
- Sarwark
- Bishop-Henchman
- Bilyeu
- McArdle
tickets
and territory
- 1972 (Denver)
- 1973 (Strongsville)
- 1974 (Irving)
- 1975 (New York City)
- 1976 (Washington, D.C.)
- 1977 (San Francisco)
- 1978 (Boston)
- 1979 (Los Angeles)
- 1980 (Los Angeles)
- 1981 (Denver)
- 1983 (New York City)
- 1985 (Phoenix)
- 1987 (Seattle)
- 1989 (Philadelphia)
- 1991 (Chicago)
- 1993 (Salt Lake City)
- 1996 (Washington)
- 1998 (Washington)
- 2000 (Anaheim)
- 2002 (Indianapolis)
- 2004 (Atlanta)
- 2006 (Portland)
- 2008 (Denver)
- 2010 (St. Louis)
- 2012 (Las Vegas)
- 2014 (Columbus)
- 2016 (Orlando)
- 2018 (New Orleans)
- 2020 (Orlando)
- 2021 chair election
- 2022 (Reno)
- 2024 (Washington)
organizations
- Libertarianism
- Committee to Form a Libertarian Party
- Party factions
- Dallas Accord
- Electoral history
- History
- Libertarian pledge
Libertarianism portal
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