Libertarian Party of Colorado
Libertarian Party of Colorado | |
General Information | |
Chartered: | 1971 |
Region: | 1 |
Officers | |
Chair: | Hannah Goodman |
Vice-Chair: | Eliseo Gonzalez |
Secretary: | Ashely Buss |
Treasurer: | Alison Spink |
Contact | |
Phone: | 303.837.9393 |
Address: | MAIL ONLY: 11757 W Ken Caryl Ave #F124 Littleton CO 80127 |
Website: | Website |
Social Media | |
Facebook: | |
The Libertarian Party of Colorado (LPCO and formerly the Colorado Libertarian Party "CLP") is the state affiliate of the Libertarian Party for Colorado. Colorado is one of the original affiliates and was formed and active by the time of the first convention. It was officially affiliated on 11/25/72 at the LNC Meeting 25 November 1972 as per Document:LP News 1972 November Issue 11. Party co-founder David Nolan had served multiples on its boards and various committees. The state of Colorado has very generous rules for recognition as a minor party, requiring only 1,000 continuous voter registrations, and is of course, the birth place of the Libertarian Party. The LPCO is consistently in the top ten of affiliates by national membership size and since 2016 has maintained a Libertarian voter registration of over 1% of the registered voters.
Board of Directors
Position | Name |
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Chair | Hannah Goodman |
Vice-Chair | Eliseo Gonzalez |
Secretary | |
Treasurer | Vacant |
Campaigns Director | Jacob Luria |
Communications Director | Jordan Marinovich |
Outreach Director | Kirsten Lauren |
Affiliates Director | Vacant |
Legislative Director | Michael Vance |
Membership Director | James Williams |
Fundraising Director | Jennifer Markovich |
Executive Director (Appointed) | James Wiley |
Technology Chair (Appointed) | Justin Savoy |
Welcome Committee (Appointed) | Marc Montoni |
Database Manager (Appointed) | David Aitken |
Parliamentarian (Appointed) | Vacant |
Prominent Past Board Members
- Luke Zell- first Chair of the LPCO and the first affiliate chair in the country.
- BetteRose (Smith) Ryan - Fundraising Chair of LPCO 1994- 1998, State Chair 1999 - 2001, Libertarian National Committee: Alternate Region 1 Representative1996 -1998; Region 1 Representative1998-2000; At Large Representative 2002 -2004
- Nicholas Sarwark- former LPCO Vice-Chair went on to be national Judicial Committee Chair (2010-2012) and then national Party Chair from 2014-2020.
- Caryn Ann Harlos- former LPCO Communications Director, went on to be Region 1 Representative (2016-2018), national Historical Preservation Committee chair (2017-present), national Platform Committee Chair (2018), and then national Party Secretary (2018-present)
- Richard Longstreth- former LPCO Regions Directors, went on to be Region 1 Representative (2018-2020)
- Michael Seebeck - former LPCO Media Director, went on to be Libertarian Party of California Southern Vice-Chair (2010-11), later National Judicial Committee (2022-present).
Committees
- Judicial Committees
See: Libertarian Party of Colorado Judicial Committee
Year | Name |
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2021 | Steve Gallant (Chair), Victoria Reynolds, Reyd Dotson, Bette Rose Ryan, Raymon Doane |
2023 | Caryn Ann Harlos (Chair), Eric Bueltel, Marc Cavin, Reyd Dotson, Kyle Furey |
- Platform Committees
Year | Name |
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2017 | Caryn Ann Harlos (Chair), Martin Buchanan, Nathan Grabau, Wayne Harlos, Jack Woeher |
2018 | Clayton Casciato (Chair), Sarah Ellsworth, Caryn Ann Harlos, Michele Poague, Daniel Lutz, Michael Seebeck, Jay Stooksberry, Kevin Gulbranson |
2019 | Caryn Ann Harlos (Chair), Clayton Casciato, Wayne Harlos, Kat Martin, Michael Seebeck |
- Constitution and Bylaws Committees
Year | Name |
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2018 | Mike Seebeck (Chair), Kevin Gulbranson, Caryn Ann Harlos, Wayne Harlos, Scott Helker, Joshua Robertson |
2019 | Mike Seebeck (Chair), David Aitken, Caryn Ann Harlos, Wayne Harlos, Michele Poague |
2020 | Michele Poague, Kevin Gulbranson, BetteRose Ryan, Eva Koskinski (chair) |
2021 | BetteRose Ryan, Alan Hayman, John Hjersman, Beatriz Sutton, Eric Mulder, Joe Johnson, |
- 2017-2019 Policy Manual Committee
Previous Officials
Main article: Libertarian Party of Colorado Board Past Officials
Name Change
At the 1994 State Party Convention, the delegates changed the name of the affiliate from the Colorado Libertarian Party to the Libertarian Party of Colorado. Colorado Clipboard Volume 15, Number 6 (June 6, 1994) The change was needed so that candidates would be listed on the ballot as "Libertarian" rather than "Colorado Libertarian."
Addresses
Current Address
The LPCO does not currently have a physical office but uses a mailing address of 11757 W Ken Caryl Ave, F124 Littleton, CO 80127 (303) 837-9393.
Past Addresses
- 2239 E Colfax, Denver, Colorado (circa 1977
- 1041 Cherokee, Denver, Colorado (circa 1980-1984) (owned by Hal Hebert, now demolished)
- 2186 S. Holly Street, #207B, Denver, Colorado 80222 (circa 1985-1987)
- 720 E. 18th Ave, #309, Denver, Colorado 80203, 303-837-9393, 800-211-5214 (circa 1988-2000)
- 6280 E 39th Ave #L, Denver, Colorado (2001-2002)
- 1660 S Albion, Denver, Colorado (2003-2004)
- 1425 Brentwood, Lakewood, (2005-2008)
- 6989 S. Jordan Road, Centennial (2008-2009)
Publications
See: Colorado_Liberty See: Colorado_CLiPboard
Elections
See: Libertarian Party of Colorado Historical Election Results
See: Libertarian Party of Colorado Historical Ballot Issue Positions
See: Libertarian Party of Colorado Ballot Access History
Size and Influence
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Year | Minimum Unique Voters |
Minimum Percent Of Voters |
Registered Voters (Oct/Nov) |
Percent of Registered Voters |
Signature Members (Dec) |
Signature Members Per Million Population |
LNC Total Donors 2004 - 2016 Or Active Members 1972 - 2003 (Dec) |
LNC Donors Per Million Population |
State Rank Of Total LNC Donors (Of 51) |
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2018 | 91,586 | 3.54% | 39,979 | 1.18% | 3,863 | 678 | 468 | 82.17 | 11 |
2017 | 40,045 | 1.19% | 3,878 | 692 | 491 | 87.57 | 11 | ||
2016 | 144,121 | 5.04% | 37,880 | 1.16% | 4,043 | 730 | 668 | 120.57 | 11 |
2015 | 26,406 | 0.89% | 3,710 | 680 | 369 | 67.62 | 10 | ||
2014 | 120,745 | 5.80% | 26,746 | 0.90% | 3,657 | 683 | 398 | 74.31 | 10 |
2013 | 22,839 | 0.75% | 3,559 | 675 | 414 | 78.53 | 12 | ||
2012 | 122,651 | 4.72% | 19,585 | 0.71% | 3,503 | 675 | 461 | 88.80 | 10 |
2011 | 9,893 | 0.46% | 3,334 | 651 | 443 | 86.53 | 10 | ||
2010 | 92,015 | 5.03% | 10,549 | 0.43% | 3,289 | 651 | 458 | 90.72 | 11 |
2009 | 8,881 | 0.35% | 3,220 | 648 | 531 | 106.79 | 9 | ||
2008 | 12,135 | 0.50% | 11,075 | 0.34% | 3,071 | 628 | 509 | 104.10 | 11 |
2007 | 6,773 | 0.24% | 2,915 | 607 | 499 | 103.87 | 11 | ||
2006 | 62,426 | 3.94% | 6,555 | 0.22% | 2,796 | 592 | 350 | 74.15 | 12 |
2005 | 5,782 | 0.20% | 2,590 | 559 | 504 | 108.81 | 12 | ||
2004 | 79,084 | 3.68% | 6,078 | 0.20% | 618 | 135.08 | 12 | ||
2003 | 529 | 116.81 | 13 | ||||||
2002 | 46,708 | 3.28% | 5,543 | 0.19% | 661 | 147.20 | 13 | ||
2001 | 767 | 173.31 | 13 | ||||||
2000 | 118,994 | 6.83% | 4,259 | 0.15% | 846 | 195.52 | 13 | ||
1999 | 834 | 205.61 | 13 | ||||||
1998 | 32,756 | 2.47% | 3,201 | 0.12% | 769 | 193.75 | 13 | ||
1997 | 627 | 161.13 | 13 | ||||||
1996 | 12,392 | 0.82% | 2,420 | 0.11% | 671 | 175.99 | 12 | ||
1995 | 432 | 115.57 | 11 | ||||||
1994 | 1,964 | 0.17% | 1,942 | 0.10% | 349 | 95.51 | 9 | ||
1993 | 311 | 87.34 | 9 | ||||||
1992 | 8,669 | 0.54% | 1,660 | 0.08% | 309 | 89.31 | 11 | ||
1991 | 254 | 75.43 | 12 | ||||||
1990 | 18,930 | 1.81% | 1,258 | 0.07% | 203 | 61.44 | 13 | ||
1989 | 168 | 51.28 | 11 | ||||||
1988 | 15,482 | 1.09% | 1,033 | 0.05% | 170 | 52.11 | 8 | ||
1987 | |||||||||
1986 | 494 | 0.05% | 753 | 0.04% | |||||
1985 | |||||||||
1984 | 11,257 | 0.84% | 576 | 0.04% | |||||
1983 | |||||||||
1982 | 39,553 | 3.81% | |||||||
1981 | |||||||||
1980 | 25,744 | 2.10% | |||||||
1979 | |||||||||
1978 | 19,091 | 2.25% | |||||||
1977 | |||||||||
1976 | 5,338 | 0.49% | |||||||
1975 | |||||||||
1974 | |||||||||
1973 | |||||||||
1972 | 2,028 | 0.21% |
Ballot Access History
Due to the tireless efforts of many, and noteably David Aitken, Minor Party Bill (HB98-1110) was signed into law in 1998, creating arguably the easiest ballot access for minor parties in the country. See: Libertarian Party of Colorado Ballot Access History.
It's Official: We're a Party![1]
Romer Signs HB-98-1110 DENVER, CO The Libertarian Party, America's third largest and fastest growing party, has become Colorado's first fully qualified minor political party. "This great news for the Libertarian Party and our 2,900 members in Colorado is due to Governor Romer's signing of HB-98-1110 on April 13," said Libertarian Party of Colorado Chairman Sandra Johnson, of Ft. Garland.
The new law redefines requirements for minor party status in Colorado, and significantly liberalizes the nomination process for candidates of those parties.
"We have made several minor changes to our party constitution and bylaws that will enable us to meet the new requirements," said Johnson. "These changes were passed by our members at our annual state convention, which was held April 24-26 at the Sheraton Denver West Hotel in Lakewood. We are in the process of applying to the Secretary of State for certification as Colorado's first official minor party."
"We thank Representative Ron Tupa (D-Boulder) and Senator Tilman Bishop (R-Mesa County), sponsors of HB-98-1110, the bi-partisan legislature, and Governor Romer for injecting some healthy and long overdue competition into the political process. For years, voters in Colorado and nationwide have been clamoring for more choices at the ballot box.
Indeed, we believe this lack of choice, not apathy, is the primary reason that only 48% of registered voters actually bothered to vote in the 1996 elections."
"We're looking forward to taking a much more active and visible role in Colorado politics," said Johnson.
"With the elimination of petitioning requirements for our candidates, for the first time we will be able to focus our efforts on actually winning races. Virtually all of our very limited resources have in the past gone to just getting our candidates onto the ballot."
"We're excited and encouraged by this long overdue change, as well as the unprecedented opportunities coming up this year," said Johnson.
"Due to term limits and other factors, we project that two-thirds to three-quarters of the races for the state legislature will not include an incumbent. The opportunities to elect a Libertarian to the Colorado Legislature have never been better."
After two gloriously successful years as Chair of the Libertarian Party of Colorado, Sandra Johnson handed over the Party's leadership to Michele Bethke on April 26.
Thanks for the passage of HB-98-1110 must go to David Aitken, for writing the bill; Judd Ptak for constant lobbying with Ron Tupa, (D-Boulder), the House sponsor; and to everyone who called their Senator or Representative to persuade them to support this epochal bill.
Party Registration
Voter registration statistics as reported by Ballot Access News from 1995 forward and dehnbase.org/lpus/library/registration.html from 1980 - 1994. Voter Registration for 2004-present are from November months from http://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/VoterRegNumbers/VoterRegNumbers.html
Registered Active are those who voted in the previous election. Registered Inactive are those who did not vote in the previous election. Both are counted as registered Libertarians in Colorado. See http://www.coloradoindependent.com/160209/colorado-voting-information and https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/rule_making/CurrentRules/8CCR1505-1/Rule2.pdf
Year | Registered Active Voters |
Registered Inactive Voters |
Total Registered |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | 37,880 | 5,631 | 43,511 |
2015 | 24,137 | 8,432 | 32,569 |
2014 | 25,469 | 6,856 | 32,459 |
2013 | 19,911 | 6,316 | 26,227 |
2012 | 19,543 | 5,046 | 24,589 |
2011 | 9,300 | 6,744 | 16,044 |
2010 | 7,424 | 7,312 | 14,736 |
2009 | 7,872 | 3,929 | 11,801 |
2008 | 8,121 | 3,071 | 11,192 |
2007 | 6,850 | N/A | 6,850 |
2006 | 6,692 | N/A | 6,692 |
2005 | 5,385 | N/A | 5,385 |
2004 | 6,018 | N/A | 6,018 |
2003 | N/A | ||
2002 | 5,543 | N/A | 5,543 |
2001 | N/A | ||
2000 | 4,259 | N/A | 4,259 |
1999 | N/A | ||
1998 | 3,201 | N/A | 3,201 |
1997 | N/A | ||
1996 | 2,420 | N/A | 2,420 |
1995 | N/A | ||
1994 | 1,945 | N/A | 1,945 |
1993 | N/A | ||
1992 | 1,660 | N/A | 1,660 |
1991 | N/A | ||
1990 | 1,258 | N/A | 1,258 |
1989 | N/A | ||
1988 | 1,033 | N/A | 1,033 |
1987 | N/A | ||
1986 | 753 | N/A | 753 |
1985 | N/A | ||
1984 | 576 | N/A | 576 |
1983 | N/A | ||
1982 | N/A | ||
1981 | N/A | ||
1980 | N/A |
Conventions
Year | Date(s) | Venue | City | Featured Speaker(s) |
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1977 | December 10-11 | Radisson Hotel | Denver | Roger MacBride [2] |
1979 | April 28-29 | Belvidere Theater | Central City | Ed Clark, Karl Hess [3] |
1980 | May 24-25 | Four Seasons Motor Inn | Colorado Springs | Ed Clark [4] |
1981 | May 23-25 | Ramada Inn | Fort Collins | Vernon Brown [5] |
1982 | May 28-31 | Broker Inn | Boulder | Alicia Clark [6] |
1983 | May 27-30 | Sheraton-Steamboat | Steamboat Springs | Murray Rothbard [7] |
1984 | May 25-28 | Holiday Inn-Northglenn | Denver | Paul Grant, David Bergland [8] |
1985 | May 3-5 | Holiday Inn | Aurora | Murray Rothbard, Larry Dodge [9] |
1986 | May 2-3 | Drury Inn | Colorado Springs | Marshall Fritz, Steve Givot, Jim Lewis [10] |
1987 | May 22-24 | -- | Fort Collins | Russell Means, Ron Paul, Andre Marrou [11] |
1988a | May 27-29 | University Park Holiday Inn | Fort Collins | Walter Block [12] |
1989b | May 26-28 | University Park Holiday Inn | Fort Collins | Leon Louw [13] |
1990c | April 20-22 | Lory Student Center/University Park Holiday Inn | Fort Collins | Walter E. Williams [14] |
1991 | March 22-24 | Evergreen Conference Center | Evergreen | Don Ernsberger [15] |
1992 | April 20-22 | University Park Holiday Inn | Fort Collins | Bruce Evoy [16] |
1993 | April 23-25 | Colorado College Conference Center | Crestone | Mary Ruwart [17] |
1994 | April 29-May 1 | Roundup Ranch | Sedalia | Durk Pearson, Sandy Shaw [18] |
1995 | March 31-April 2 | The Coach House Resort | Loveland | Thomas Szasz [19] |
1996 | April 26-28 | The Coach House Resort | Loveland | Michael Cloud, Rick Tompkins, Irwin Schiff, Jo Jorgensen [20] |
1997 | April 18-20 | Stanley Hotel | Estes Park | Michael Cloud, Mark Draper, Orlin Grabbe, Danny Hashimoto, Boston T. Party, Penn Pfiffner [21] |
1998 | April 24-26 | Sheraton Denver West Hotel | Lakewood | David Nolan [22] |
1999 | April 23-25 | Sheraton Denver West Hotel | Lakewood | Barbara Goushaw [23] |
2000 | April 14-16 | Best Western Executive Hotel | Denver | W. Earl Allen[24] |
2001 | May 18-21 | Best Western Executive Hotel | Denver | Bill Masters, Carla Howell, Russell Means, Reggie Rivers [25] |
2002 | May 17-19 | National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum | Leadville | Bill Masters [26] |
2003 | April 4-6 | Ramadan Inn | Colorado Springs | Vin Suprynowicz [27] |
2004 | May 21-23 | -- | Estes Park | Mike Dixon, Mark Rutherford [28] |
2005 | May 6-8 | Friendship Hall | Montrose | Michael Badnarik [29] |
2006 | May 13 | Radisson Hotel and Convention Center | Denver | N/A [30] |
2007 | May 18-20 | DoubleTree Hotel | Aurora | Michael Badnarik [31] |
2008 | March 8-9 | Lory Student Center, Colorado State University | Fort Collins | Michael Badnarik [32] |
2009 | May 16 | Platte River Academy | Highlands Ranch | N/A [33] |
2010 | March 20 | Red Lion Inn | Aurora | N/A |
2011 | May 21 | DoubleTree Hotel | Westminster | N/A |
2012 | March 17-18 | DoubleTree Hotel | Aurora | David Bergland [34] |
2013 | May 17-19 | DoubleTree Hotel | Aurora | Michael Cloud [35] |
2014 | March 28-30 | -- | Golden | Gary Johnson [36] |
2015 | April 24-26 | DoubleTree Hotel | Aurora | Larry Sharpe [37] |
2016 | March 11-13 | DoubleTree Hotel by Hilton | Colorado Springs | Susan Kochevar [38] |
2017 | March 24-26 | Westin-Westminster Hotel | Westminster | Laura Ebke, Arvin Vohra, Austin Petersen, Steve Kerbel [39] |
2018 | March 23-25 | Doubletree By Hilton | Thornton | Larry Sharpe, Laura Ebke, Nicholas Sarwark[40] |
2019 | April 26-28 | Hotel Elegante | Colorado Springs | Tom Arnold, D Frank Robinson, Robin Koerner |
2020d | April |
n/a | ||
2021 | May 21-23 | Denver West Marriott | Golden | Spike Cohen |
2022 | March 12 | Lily Fresh Farm Event Center | Keenesburg | Dave Smith |
2023 | April 1-2 | American Mountaineering Center | Golden | Spike Cohen |
2024 | March 23-24 | Colorado Springs Masonic Lodge | Manitou Springs | unknown |
*Upcoming Convention
a Convention held jointly with Alaska and Wyoming
b Convention held jointly with Alaska, Montana, Nebraska, Utah, and Wyoming
c Convention held jointly with Utah and Wyoming
d Convention moved to online due to COVID-19 Pandemic.[41]
Convention Minutes
Governing Documents
Platform
Constitution
The Constitution was merged into the Bylaws in 2021, so it no longer exists.
Bylaws
Special Rules and Standing Rules of Order
For historical governing documents see:
- Index of Colorado Libertarian Party Bylaws
- Index of Colorado Libertarian Party Constitutions
- Index of Colorado Libertarian Party Platforms
- Index of Colorado Libertarian Party Special Rules of Order and Standing Rules
Committee Meetings
Affiliates
- Libertarian Party of Adams County
- Libertarian Party of Arapahoe County
- Libertarian Party of Boulder County
- Libertarian Party of Chaffee County
- Libertarian Party of Delta County
- Libertarian Party of Denver County
- Libertarian Party of Douglas County
- Libertarian Party of El Paso County
- Libertarian Party of Jefferson County (Colorado)
- Libertarian Party of Mesa County
- Libertarian Party of Pueblo County
Board Records
Manuals and Handbooks
Logos
Controversies
On June 13th, 2023 Libertarian Party of Colorado Chair Hannah Goodman signed an agreement with the Colorado Republican Party to refrain from running Libertarian candidates if opposing Republican candidates pledged to adopt certain positions during their campaign. The agreement said "If the Republican party runs candidates who support individual liberties, we will not run competing candidates in those races."[42] Two separate lists of pledges were created, one for federal candidates and the other for state candidates. Examples of the federal candidate pledges include "I will protect internet freedom by not objecting to the incoming president pardoning Ross Ulbricht," and "I will prioritize reducing the size of government and funding of all three letter agencies" while the agreement for state candidates included pledges such as "I will support and uphold the rights of individuals afforded in the Colorado and US Constitution."[43] In response, Colorado Governor Jared Polis said "And if you run more pro-liberty candidates who support a woman’s right to choose, the freedom to marry who you love, reducing the income tax, private property rights to build housing on your own land, and legal Cannabis and Psilocybin small businesses then… maybe you can start calling your nominees Democrats."[44]
On June 17th, 2023, in response to internal party criticism over the announcement, the state Board of the Libertarian Party of Colorado issued a statement saying "The Board of the LP Colorado WILL NOT be ENDORSING any candidates from any parties other than LPCO or National LP members. Our bylaws expressly forbid us from doing so. Anyone claiming that we will be endorsing non libertarian candidates is lying or misinformed."[45]
As of May 29, 2024, two Republicans had signed the pledge, one for a federal election and one for a state representative position. Both Libertarian candidates, Ron Hanks and Eric Joss agreed to withdraw if the Republicans won their primary.[46][47]
On June 5th, 2024, Libertarian Party of Colorado Chair Hannah Goodman announced on social media platform X that she would not be voting for Libertarian Presidential nominee Chase Oliver, saying "They did nothing to earn my vote and they don’t own it. Try a better platform, I don’t know what to tell you. I’m excited to see them loose us ballot access, that’s the only highlight for me on this campaign."[48] Goodman was reported in an interview with Colorado Public Radio that she would be voting for Republican Donald Trump.[49]
On June 10th, 2024, the Libertarian Party of Colorado Board of Directors announced on social media platform X that the board would not be submitting paperwork to place Libertarian Presidential nominee Chase Oliver on the ballot. The justification given was that Oliver once wore a mask at a private dinner during the 2020 Covid pandemic, that Oliver had made no public comment against the Clinton campaign's funding of the Steele Dossier, and that Vice Presidential nominee Mike ter Maat made a joke about Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump being convicted of falsifying business records.[50]
On July 2nd 2024, the Libertarian Party of Colorado Board of Directors announced on social media platform X that, "the Libertarian Party of Colorado will place the Kennedy/Shanahan ticket on the Colorado state ballot for president and vice president." The reason they selected Kennedy as their presidential nominee instead of Oliver was that "Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shares many of the Libertarian Party's core principles, including a commitment to civil liberties, free markets, and a non-interventionist foreign policy. His campaign's focus on ending corporate welfare, reducing government spending, and protecting the environment aligns with our values and resonates with Colorado voters." The statement also noted "In addition, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a signatory of LPCO’s Presidential Liberty Pledge, affirming his alignment with many of the positions libertarians strongly hold, and its contents will be released at a later date."[51]
The 1970s era state affiliate agreements, examples of which can be found on certain state pages (such as this example from Rhode Island), and to which the Colorado Libertarian Party is a signatory, included the following agreement: "We hereby certify that if recognized by the National Libertarian Party as an affiliate, we will not endorse or in any other manner support, any candidates running in opposition to the National Libertarian Party's nominees for President and Vice President of the United States."
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- ↑ Colorado Liberty, May 1998
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- ↑ https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/lpcolorado/pages/62/attachments/original/1464800046/2007-04.pdf?1464800046
- ↑ https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/lpcolorado/pages/62/attachments/original/1464800046/2007-04.pdf?1464800046
- ↑ https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/lpcolorado/pages/62/attachments/original/1464800783/2009-05.pdf?1464800783
- ↑ https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/lpcolorado/pages/63/attachments/original/1464809977/2012-02.pdf?1464809977
- ↑ https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/lpcolorado/pages/287/attachments/original/1485967345/2013CO_Convention_Program.pdf?1485967345
- ↑ https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/lpcolorado/pages/287/attachments/original/1485967439/2014CO_Convention_Program.pdf?1485967439
- ↑ https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/lpcolorado/pages/287/attachments/original/1485967555/2015CO_Convention_Program.pdf?1485967555
- ↑ https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/lpcolorado/pages/287/attachments/original/1485967612/2016CO-Convention-Program-1-6.pdf?1485967612
- ↑ https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/lpcolorado/pages/287/attachments/original/1490417389/2017CO_Convention_Program_Part_2.pdf?1490417389
- ↑ http://www.lpcolorado.org/2018conv?utm_campaign=convcall2018&utm_medium=email&utm_source=lpcolorado
- ↑ https://lpcolorado.org/2020-special-convention-participation-instructions/
- ↑ https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FygmvKiaAAIkPJ2?format=jpg&name=900x900
- ↑ https://coloradotimesrecorder.com/2023/08/colorado-libertarians-release-pledges-for-gop-candidates-who-want-to-avoid-possible-spoilers/55458/
- ↑ https://coloradonewsline.com/2023/06/13/libertarians-republican-colorado-ballot/
- ↑ https://lpcolorado.org/2023/06/23/libertarian-party-of-colorados-resolution-with-colorado-gop/
- ↑ https://www.coloradopolitics.com/elections/2024/ron-hanks-signs-colorado-libertarians-pledge-aims-for-spoiler-free-race-if-he-wins-gop-primary/article_1a664094-1e00-11ef-b63c-23d79e1c8b2f.html
- ↑ https://www.coloradopolitics.com/columnists/colorado-libertarians-wont-spoil-race-if-pledge-signer-janak-joshi-wins-gop-primary--trail-mix/article_1085eee8-13f2-11ef-af3a-1bd41595ae83.html
- ↑ https://x.com/Hannah4Liberty/status/1798323099148144817
- ↑ https://www.cpr.org/2024/06/03/4th-congressional-district-third-party-candidates/
- ↑ https://x.com/LPCO/status/1800348419208135136?t=N5uLwFbJdJ2hUnh3c_s_Rg&s=19
- ↑ https://x.com/LPCO/status/1808321139615179094
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