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

In addition to the national Libertarian Party in the United States, 50 states operate a state Libertarian Party, plus one representing the District of Columbia.

List of parties

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State/territorial party Chairperson Members Upper house seats Lower house seats 2020 ballot access[1] 2022 ballot access[2]
Libertarian Party of Alabama Samuel Bohler[3] No Provisional[4]
Alaska Libertarian Party Alex Coker[5] 7,137 (2019)[6] No
Arizona Libertarian Party Michael McFarland [7] 32,374 (2019)[8] Yes
Libertarian Party of Arkansas Michael Pakko[9] 330 (2017)[10] Provisional[11]
Libertarian Party of California Adrian F Malagon[12] 153,348 (2019)[13] Yes
Libertarian Party of Colorado Wayne Harlos[14] 39,308 (2017)[15]
("Active" voters)
Yes
Libertarian Party of Connecticut Steve Dincher[16] 2,959 (2018)[17] Yes No
Libertarian Party of Delaware Bill Hinds[18][19] 2,220 (2023)[20] Yes
Libertarian Party of Florida Steven Nekhaila[21] Yes
Libertarian Party of Georgia Ryan Graham[22] Statewide offices
Libertarian Party of Hawaii Michelle Tippens[23] Yes
Libertarian Party of Idaho Jayson Sorensen[24] Yes
Libertarian Party of Illinois Chase Renwick[25] No
Libertarian Party of Indiana Evan McMahon[26] Yes
Libertarian Party of Iowa Jules Cutler[27] No
Libertarian Party of Kansas Tim Giblin[28] 21,297[29] Yes
Libertarian Party of Kentucky Randall Daniel[30] Yes No
Libertarian Party of Louisiana Heide Alejandro-Smith[31] 16,268 Yes
Libertarian Party of Maine Harrison Kemp[32] No
Libertarian Party of Maryland Eric Blitz[33] No Yes
Libertarian Association of Massachusetts Disaffiliated in June 2022[34][35]
Unified Libertarians of Massachusetts
(LNC affiliate)[34]
David Burnham[36] Yes No
Libertarian Party of Michigan Joe Brungardt[37] Yes
Libertarian Party of Minnesota Charles Kuchlenz[38] 212 (2014) No
Libertarian Party of Mississippi Vicky Rose[39] Yes
Libertarian Party of Missouri Bill Slantz[40] Yes
Montana Libertarian Party Sid Daoud[41] Yes
Libertarian Party of Nebraska Chris Childs[42] 18,101[43]
Yes
Libertarian Party of Nevada Charles Melchin[44] 17,554 (2021)[29] Yes
Libertarian Party of New Hampshire Nolan Pelletier[45] No
New Jersey Libertarian Party Nikhil Sureshkumar[46] 23,198 (2022)[47] No
Libertarian Party of New Mexico Disaffiliated in August 2022[34][48]
Free Libertarian Party of New Mexico
(LNC affiliate)
Unknown No
Libertarian Party of New York Duane Whitmer[49] 13,567 (2020)[50] Yes No
Libertarian Party of North Carolina Joseph Garcia[51] Yes
Libertarian Party of North Dakota Taylor Bakken[52] No
Libertarian Party of Ohio Dustin Nanna[53] Yes
Libertarian Party of Oklahoma Will Daugherty[54] Yes
Libertarian Party of Oregon Timothy Perkins[55] 21,981 (2021)[29] Yes
Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania
(LNC affiliate)
Rob Cowburn[56] 45,469 (2021)[57] No
Keystone Party of Pennsylvania Split from LPPA in April 2022[58]
Libertarian Party of Rhode Island Bill Hunt[59] No
Libertarian Party of South Carolina Casey Crowe[60] Yes
Libertarian Party of South Dakota Greg Baldwin[61] 2,429 (2021)[29] Yes
Libertarian Party of Tennessee Dave Jones[62] No
Libertarian Party of Texas Whitney Bilyeu[63] Yes
Libertarian Party of Utah Barry Short[64] 22,381 (2021)[65] Yes
Libertarian Party of Vermont Olga Mardach-Duclerc[66] Yes
Libertarian Party of Virginia
(LNC affiliate)
Jennifer Leatherbury Yes
Classical Liberal Party of Virginia Split from LPVA in September 2022[67]
Libertarian Party of Washington Anna Johnson[68] No
Libertarian Party of West Virginia Will Hyman[69] 8,891 (2021)[70] Yes
Libertarian Party of Wisconsin Jacob VandenPlas[71] No Yes
Libertarian Party of Wyoming Shawn Johnson[72] 2,891[73] Yes
Libertarian Party of the District of Columbia Bruce Majors[74] 1,628 (2019)[75]
Yes

See also

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References

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