List of state parties of the Libertarian Party (United States)

In addition to the national Libertarian Party in the United States, all fifty states operate a state Libertarian Party, plus one representing the District of Columbia.

List of parties

State/territorial party Chairperson Members Upper house seats Lower house seats 2020 ballot access[1] 2022 ballot access[2]
Libertarian Party of Alabama Gavin Goodman[3] Un­known No
Alaska Libertarian Party Jon Watts[4] 7,137 (2019)[5] No
Arizona Libertarian Party Howard Blitz[6] 32,374 (2019)[7] Yes
Libertarian Party of Arkansas Michael Pakko[8] 330 (2017)[9] Provisional[10]
Libertarian Party of California Mimi Robson[11] 153,348 (2019)[12] Yes
Libertarian Party of Colorado Wayne Harlos[13] 39,308 (2017)[14]
("Active" voters)
Yes
Libertarian Party of Connecticut Daniel Reale 2,959 (2018)[15] Yes No
Libertarian Party of Delaware
(disaffiliated by the LNC
in February 2022)[16]
Bill Hinds (LNC affiliate)[16] Un­known Yes No[16]
Libertarian Party of Florida Steven Nekhaila[17] Yes
Libertarian Party of Georgia Ryan Graham Statewide offices
Libertarian Party of Hawaii Michelle Tippens[18] Yes
Libertarian Party of Idaho Jennifer Imhoff-Dousharm Yes
Libertarian Party of Illinois Steve Suess No
Libertarian Party of Indiana Evan McMahon[19] Yes
Libertarian Party of Iowa Edward Wright No
Libertarian Party of Kansas Rod Hodgkinson 21,297[20] Yes
Libertarian Party of Kentucky Randall Daniel Yes No
Libertarian Party of Louisiana Heide Alejandro-Smith 16,268 Yes
Libertarian Party of Maine Jim Banes No
Libertarian Party of Maryland Eric Blitz No Yes
Libertarian Association of Massachusetts Vacant[21] 19,097[20] Yes No
Libertarian Party of Michigan Gregory Stempfle[22] Yes
Libertarian Party of Minnesota Chris Holbrook 212 (2014) No
Libertarian Party of Mississippi Vicky Rose Yes
Libertarian Party of Missouri Bill Slantz Yes
Montana Libertarian Party Sid Daoud[23] Yes
Libertarian Party of Nebraska Mike Knebel 18,101[24]
Yes
Libertarian Party of Nevada Charles Melchin[25] 17,554 (2021)[20] Yes
Libertarian Party of New Hampshire Nolan Pelletier[26] No
New Jersey Libertarian Party Dan Krause[27] 17,298 (2020)[28] No
Libertarian Party of New Mexico Chris Luchini 12,798[29] Yes
Libertarian Party of New York Tony D'Orazio[30] 13,567 (2020)[31] Yes No
Libertarian Party of North Carolina Brent DeRidder[32] Yes
Libertarian Party of North Dakota Taylor Bakken[33] No
Libertarian Party of Ohio Patrick Glasgow Yes
Libertarian Party of Oklahoma James Beau Thouvenel Yes
Libertarian Party of Oregon Timothy Perkins[34] 21,981 (2021)[20] Yes
Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania Rob Cowburn[35] 45,469 (2021)[36] No
Libertarian Party of Rhode Island William Hunt Jr. No
Libertarian Party of South Carolina Sean R. Thornton Yes
Libertarian Party of South Dakota Greg Baldwin 2,429 (2021)[20] Yes
Libertarian Party of Tennessee Josh Eakle No
Libertarian Party of Texas Whitney Bilyeu Yes
Libertarian Party of Utah Barry Short[37] 22,381 (2021)[38] Yes
Libertarian Party of Vermont Archie Flower Yes
Libertarian Party of Virginia Dean D. Davidson No
Libertarian Party of Washington Anna Johnson[39] No
Libertarian Party of West Virginia Michael S. Wilson 8,891 (2021)[40] Yes
Libertarian Party of Wisconsin Matthew Bughman[41] No Yes
Libertarian Party of Wyoming Shawn Johnson[42] 2,891[43] Yes
Libertarian Party of the District of Columbia Patrick Hynes[44] 1,628 (2019)[45]
Yes

See also

References

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  32. "County Affiliates". Libertarian Party of North Carolina.
  33. "Leadership". Libertarian Party of North Dakota. Retrieved 2021-12-13.
  34. "Board of Directors". Libertarian Party of Oregon. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  35. Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania (6 March 2022). "We would like to thank the outgoing Executive Committee for their outstanding service to the party this year!". Facebook. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
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