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The '''Cass County Libertarian Party''' (of Missouri) is best known for hosting the ''de facto'' Libertarian Party presidential straw poll for recent presidential elections, but presently has no plans to hold one for [[2008]]. | The '''Cass County Libertarian Party''' (of Missouri) is best known for hosting the ''de facto'' Libertarian Party presidential straw poll for recent presidential elections, but presently has no plans to hold one for [[2008]]. | ||
It hosted an LP Presidential Candidates' forum in [[ | It hosted an LP Presidential Candidates' forum in {{Event|year=2003|event=Event|notes=[[Michael Badnarik]] and [[Gary Nolan]] pacticipated in their first debate for the [[2004]] presidential nomination. It was broadcast by [http://c-span.org/ C-SPAN] and hosted by the [[Cass County Libertarian Party]].}} that featured [[Michael Badnarik]] and [[Gary Nolan]]. It was recorded and later aired by [[C-Span]], and was Badnarik's first national television appearance. | ||
It has organized opposition to three ballot measures in Cass County since [[2002]] and won all three times: two county tax increases and one City Charter effort that would have drastically increased city government power in Belton. | It has organized opposition to three ballot measures in Cass County since [[2002]] and won all three times: two county tax increases and one City Charter effort that would have drastically increased city government power in Belton. |
Revision as of 06:41, 27 June 2012
Chair | Mike Hurley |
Vice Chair | |
Treasurer | Rick Bailie |
Secretary | Lori White] |
Webmaster | David White |
The Cass County Libertarian Party (of Missouri) is best known for hosting the de facto Libertarian Party presidential straw poll for recent presidential elections, but presently has no plans to hold one for 2008.
It hosted an LP Presidential Candidates' forum in 2003 that featured Michael Badnarik and Gary Nolan. It was recorded and later aired by C-Span, and was Badnarik's first national television appearance.
It has organized opposition to three ballot measures in Cass County since 2002 and won all three times: two county tax increases and one City Charter effort that would have drastically increased city government power in Belton.
Email inquiries to the county are handled by Mike Ferguson.
Mascot
The official mascot of the Cass County LP is mule named Libby Belle.
Address
104 Monroe Ave, Belton, MO 64012