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[W]e favor the repeal of all laws creating 'crimes' without victims, such as gambling, the use of drugs for medicinal or recreational purposes, and consensual transactions involving sexual services.

Libertarians celebrate dropping incarceration rate, advocate greater reform

The Department of Justice announced Thursday that the number of people incarcerated in the United States dropped 10 percent over the last 10 years. Libertarian Party Executive Director Dan Fishman commented: I’m very proud to think that the Libertarian Party’s constant advocacy for the legalization of cannabis, shining a light on policing for profit, and […]

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2020 Presidential Ballot Access - Dec. 17, 2019

Republican shenanigans

Dear Libertarian, A couple of months ago, the Arkansas state legislature pulled some shenanigans and rapidly pushed through an “emergency bill” to make it nearly three times harder for us to get ballot access there. Why? Because Republicans are scared to compete with us. But we are not deterred! We have a long and proud […]

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2020 Libertarian National Convention in Austin, Texas

Convention Theme Contest WINNER!

AND THE WINNER of the 2020 Libertarian National Convention Theme Contest is … The Libertarian Party! The 2020 Pay-to-Play Libertarian National Convention Theme Contest started with 58 unique themes. After multiple elimination rounds, we have a final theme after bringing in a total of $24,007 toward convention expenses! Our 2020 Libertarian National Convention theme: TANSTAAFL […]

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2020 Libertarian National Convention in Austin, Texas

Final Round of Convention Theme Contest: ‘Ancapistan’ vs. ‘TANSTAAFL’

This is the Championship round. Which theme will emerge victorious and become the official theme of the 2020 Libertarian National Convention? You can help determine that with your donation. You may be thinking to yourself, “What am I voting for? What is Ancapistan or TANSTAAFL?” “Ancapistan” is an embodiment of anarcho-capitalist ideals. It’s a version […]

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Cara Schulz

Help us elect local Libertarians in 2019

Dear Libertarian, There are countless opportunities to get Libertarians elected this year. While a couple of states have statewide and other large scale elections this year, most states have predominantly local elections. And indeed, local elections are where we have our best odds. Our team is working every day to recruit candidates to run, help […]

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2020 Libertarian National Convention in Austin, Texas

Final Four convention theme contest starts TODAY!

The 2020 Pay-to-Play Libertarian National Convention Theme Contest brought in 63 submissions, resulting in 58 unique themes. So far, voting has brought the donation total to $17,156 toward convention expenses! We’ve reached the Final Four. The choices have been narrowed. Only two themes will advance to the Championship. The current top two themes have large […]

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2018 Libertarian Party Annual Report

2018 Libertarian Party Annual Report

Dear Libertarian, I want to share with you our 2018 Annual Report. You can download and view it here. Here are some highlights: Our voter registration is up 92% over the last 10 years. In 2018, we had 833 candidates on ballots in November. This is an increase of about 40% compared to 2016. In […]

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Libertarian Party

Join or renew your membership

[gravityform id=”33″ title=”false” description=”false” ajax=”true”] Your support for the Libertarian Party sends a clear signal to the Rs and Ds that you want better, and demand better, from our electoral system and that you want liberty-focused ideas and solutions. Your membership dues help fund our critical outreach and projects. For a limited time, when you […]

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Libertarian Party of Georgia

Help fix Georgia’s broken elections

The election system in Georgia is broken, and a new bill may make it worse. But you can help fix it. Both Republicans and Democrats take every opportunity to stack the deck in their favor — at all levels of government. They desperately want to keep real competition out of the running, so campaign regulations, […]

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