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Libertarian National Committee
Libertarian Party Logo Founded December 11, 1971; 52 years ago (1971-12-11 ) Location Key people
Website
lp.org
The Libertarian National Committee (LNC ) controls and manages the affairs, properties, and funds of the
United States Libertarian Party . It is composed of the party officers, five at-large representatives elected every two years at the national convention, and a theoretical maximum of 10 regional representatives.[
citation needed ] The current chair is
Angela McArdle , elected at the
2022 Libertarian National Convention .
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The LNC has lobbied or filed lawsuits against laws and regulations that restrict contributions to parties and candidates.
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Current members
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Secretary Caryn Ann Harlos (2022–present)
Treasurer Todd Hagopian (2022–present)
At-large members
Steven Nekhaila
Dustin Blankenship
Bryan Elliott
Rich Bowen
Mike Rufo
Regional representatives
Region
Representative
Alternate
1
Miguel Duque
Kathy Yeniscavich
2
Dave Benner
Martin Cowen
3
Dustin Nanna
Greg Hertzsch
4
Carrie Eiler
Joshua Clark
5
Otto Dassing
Will Hyman
6
Mark Tuniewicz
William Redpath
7
Linnea Gabbard
Donavan Pantke
8
Pat Ford
Robley Hall
List of LNC chairs
Subcommittees
Judicial Committee
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Name
Role
Stephan Kinsella
Member
Mike Seebeck
Member
Ken Krawchuk
Member
Marc Montoni
Member
Rob Stratton
Member
Blay Tarnoff
Member
Rob Latham
Member
See also
References
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https://twitter.com/joshuaatlarge/status/1622723094518300678
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b Doherty, Brian (29 May 2022).
"Mises Caucus Takes Control of Libertarian Party" .
Reason . Retrieved 3 June 2022 .
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Campaign Law Case Brings Debate, Crowds; McCain-Feingold ,
Washington Post , December 5, 2002.
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Campaign: Federal Court Strikes Cornerstones Of Soft-money ,
The Free Lance–Star – May 3, 2003.
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A Soft-Money Loophole? ,
CBS News , February 11, 2009.
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Libertarian National Committee Clarifies Lawsuit Against Limits on Donations to Parties from Bequests ,
Ballot Access News , July 25th, 2011.
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"Libertarian National Committee (LNC)" .
Libertarian Party . Retrieved 3 June 2022 .
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"Libertarian Party Announces New LNC Chair" .
Libertarian Party . 12 July 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021 .
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"LP Committees" .
Libertarian Party . Retrieved 3 June 2022 .
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