Libertarian Party of Wisconsin
Libertarian Party of Wisconsin | |
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Senate leader | None |
House leader | None |
Founded | 1971 |
Ideology | Libertarianism |
National affiliation | Libertarian Party (United States) |
Colors | a shade of Blue; Yellow |
Website | |
www.lpwi.org |
The Libertarian Party of Wisconsin is the Wisconsin affiliate of the Libertarian Party. The state chair is Joseph Kexel.
2014 candidates
- Robert Burke for Governor
- Joseph Brost for Lt. Governor
- Tom Nelson for Attorney General
- Andy Craig for Secretary of State
- Jerry Shidell for State Treasurer
- Keith Deschler for US House, 1st District (write-in)
- Gus Fahrendorf for US House, 6th District
- Wendy Friedrich for State Senate, 5th District
- Laurie Kroeger for State Assembly, 30th District
- Phillip Anderson for State Assembly, 47th District
- Adam Laufenberg for State Assembly, 51st District
- George Meyers for State Assembly, 66th District
Current office holders
- Kevin Scheunnemann - Kewaskum Village Board
- Brad Sponholz - Greenfield Planning Commission
2016 Conference
The 2016 convention includes speakers David Boaz, Phil Anderson, and Gavin Seim. Gavin Seim is well known for his support of imprisoned militia members and those who took part in the Bundy Rebellion and Oregon Standoff. Seim has also referred to the US government as terrorists and said that US judges are worse than ISIS.[1] Honoring Seim, who is anti-LGBT, demonstrates a move towards a more religious and less libertarian agenda.[2]
See also
- Ed Thompson
- Political party strength in Wisconsin
- Comparison of politics of parties of the United States
References
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