Montana Libertarian Party
State affiliate of the Libertarian Party
- Politics of Montana
- Elections
The Montana Libertarian Party is the Montana affiliate of the Libertarian Party. In 2012, Mike Fellows made history by becoming the first Libertarian in national LP history to achieve 40 percent in a partisan statewide race.[3]
Chairs
- Larry Dodge
- Mike Fellows (until 2016)[4]
- Ron Vandevender (2016–2017)
- Elinor Swanson (2017)
- Michael Fucci (2017–2018)
- Francis Wendt (2018–2019)
- Sid Daoud (2019–present)[1]
See also
- Montana Democratic Party
- Montana Republican Party
- Green Party of Montana
- Don Doig[5]
References
- ^ a b Drake, Phil (15 July 2019). "Former Great Falls resident to head Libertarian Party". Great Falls Tribune. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
- ^ "Elected Officials". Libertarian Party. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
- ^ The Libertarian Party Staffs Blog Jan 22, 2013 Blogs Mike Fellows sets national LP record in MT, mulls another run for office
- ^ The Spokesman-Review Friday Nov. 9, 1984 Page 12 Libertarians retain ballot status
- ^ Spokane Chronicle November 1, 1982 Page 3 Senate contest tops ballot for Montana voters
External links
- Libertarian Party of Montana
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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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