Tim Hagan

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Tim Hagan
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Treasurer
Libertarian National Committee
2012—2022
Predecessor: Bill Redpath
Successor: Todd Hagopian
Treasurer
Libertarian Party of Nevada
2013—2021
Predecessor: Kurt Brackob
Successor: Bryan Elliott
Personal Details
Birth: (1960-12-26) December 26, 1960 (age 63)
Kansas City, Missouri
Education: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology (1993)
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Magna Cum Laude, University of Missouri-Rolla (now Missouri University of Science & Technology) (1983)
Occupation: Retired Electrical Engineer
Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada
Party: Libertarian Party
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Timothy R. "Tim" Hagan is a Libertarian Party activist. He was the Treasurer of the Libertarian National Committee from 2012 to 2022 and the former Treasurer of the Libertarian Party of Nevada.[1] In 2016 he was the Libertarian Party of Nevada candidate for Nevada State Senate District 5.[2] This was the fifth time he ran for the Nevada State Senate. Hagan is a Life member of the Libertarian Party.

The Libertarian Party of Nevada bestowed to him the Debra C. Payne Award for Exemplary Leadership in 2016.

While serving as National Treasurer, Hagan pushed to use surplus funds to pay down on the principal of the office mortgage. When a controversy arose concerning someone signing up a lizard to become a sustaining member, Hagan introduced Auxiliary Memberships for pets and children as a fun way to raise funds.

Organizational Positions

Libertarian National Committee
  • Treasurer (2012-2022)
  • Alternate (2000-2006)
  • Awards Committee (2016, 2018, 2020, 2022)
  • Bylaws and Rules Committee (2002, 2006, 2022)
  • Candidate Support Committee
Libertarian Party of Nevada
  • Treasurer (2013-2021)
  • Treasurer (2009-2011)
  • Treasurer (1999-2007)
Clark County Libertarian Party (Nevada)
  • Treasurer (2008-2011)
  • Treasurer (1994-2007)

Campaigns

  • State Senate District 5 (Nevada), 1996
  • Clark County Treasurer (Nevada), 1998
  • Clark County Commission District A (Nevada), 2000
  • State Senate District 5 (Nevada), 2004
  • State Senate District 5 (Nevada), 2006
  • State Senate District 5 (Nevada), 2008
  • Clark County Commission District G (Nevada), 2010
  • Clark County Assessor (Nevada), 2014
  • State Senate District 5 (Nevada), 2016
  • US Senate (Nevada), 2018
  • State Senate District 5 (Nevada), 2020

References