Libertarian National Committee

The Libertarian National Committee (LNC) controls and manages the affairs, properties, and funds of the United States Libertarian Party. It is composed of the party officers, five at-large representatives elected every two years at the national convention, and a theoretical maximum of 10 regional representatives. The current chair is Angela McArdle, elected at the 2022 Libertarian National Convention.[2]

Libertarian National Committee
Founded1971 (1971)
Location
Key people
Websitelp.org

The LNC has lobbied or filed lawsuits against laws and regulations that restrict contributions to parties and candidates.[3][4][5][6]

Current members

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Officers
Angela McArdle
Chair Angela McArdle
(2022–present)
Caryn Ann Harlos
Secretary Caryn Ann Harlos
(2022–present)
Todd Hagopian
Treasurer Todd Hagopian
(2022–present)

At-large members

Steven Nekhaila
Dustin Blankenship
Bryan Elliott
Rich Bowen
Mike Rufo

Regional representatives

RegionRepresentativeAlternate
1Miguel DuqueKathy Yeniscavich
2Dave BennerMartin Cowen
3Dustin NannaConnor Nepomuceno
4Carrie EilerJoshua Clark
5Otto DassingWill Hyman
6Mark TuniewiczWilliam Redpath
7Linnea GabbardDonavan Pantke
8Pat FordRobley Hall

List of LNC chairs

David Nolan standing next to his Nolan Chart
David Nolan, the 1st chair
Nicholas Sarwark speaking at a Gary Johnson rally
Nicholas Sarwark, the 19th and longest-serving chair
# Chairperson Term State
1 David Nolan 1971–1972 Colorado
2 Susan Nolan 1972–1974 Colorado
3 Ed Crane 1974–1977 California
4 David Bergland 1977–1981 California
5 Alicia Clark 1981–1983 California
6 Paul Grant 1983–1985 Colorado
7 Randy VerHagen 1985 Wisconsin
8 Jim Turney 1985–1988 Virginia
9 Dave Walter 1988–1991 Pennsylvania
10 Mary Gingell 1991–1993 California
11 Steve Dasbach 1993–1998 Indiana
12 David Bergland 1998–2000 California
13 Jim Lark 2000–2002 Virginia
14 Geoff Neale 2002–2004 Texas
15 Michael Dixon 2004–2006 Illinois
16 Bill Redpath 2006–2010 Virginia
17 Mark Hinkle 2010–2012 California
18 Geoff Neale 2012–2014 Texas
19 Nicholas Sarwark 2014–2020
20 Joe Bishop-Henchman 2020–2021 District of Columbia
Ken Moellman (acting) June–July 2021 Kentucky
21[8] Whitney Bilyeu 2021–2022 Texas
22 Angela McArdle 2022–present[2] California

Subcommittees

Judicial Committee[9]
NameRole
Stephan KinsellaMember
Mike SeebeckMember
Ken KrawchukMember
Marc MontoniMember
Rob StrattonMember
Blay TarnoffMember
Rob LathamMember

See also

References

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