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| Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania | |
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| Location: | Harrisburg, Pa. |
| Type: | Political party |
| Affiliation: | Libertarian |
| Top official: | Drew Bingaman, Chair |
| Website: | Official website |
The Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania is the Pennsylvania political party affiliate of the national Libertarian Party. The party is headquartered in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
The Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania aims to promote Libertarian policies and support Libertarian candidates throughout the state. According to the Pennsylvania Department of State, over 47,000 Pennsylvanians registered as Libertarians in November 2014. As of March 2016, 22 Libertarians served in local elected offices across Pennsylvania. [1][2]
The party's 2013 platform is composed of three main issues:[3]
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The state party is governed by a set of rules and bylaws. Typically, these give structure to the different levels of organization—local, county, and state committees—and establish protocol for electing committee members. The bylaws also typically give details on the party's process for nominating and sending delegates to the national party convention during presidential elections. The following is a summary of the Pennsylvania Libertarian Party's rules. This summary focuses on the structure and governance of the party:[4]
The date of the 2016 state convention for the Pennsylvania Libertarian Party, when the party selects its delegates for the 2016 Libertarian National Convention, was March 19, 2016.[5]
The website for the Pennsylvania Libertarian Party listed the following individuals as the party's state leadership as of July 2021:[6]
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