2020 Arkansas Libertarian Candidates
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The annual convention of the Libertarian Party of Arkansas will be held on February 22, 2020 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Conway. This is an important strategy meeting going into the 2020 elections. Agenda items include: Confirmation of our
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At a Special Nominating Convention on October 26, the Libertarian Party of Arkansas approved nominations for several candidates for the 2020 elections. These candidates will move forward to the next step in the process, filing paperwork during the state’s “party
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The Libertarian Party of Arkansas will be holding a Special Nominating Convention on October 26, 2019. We’ll be considering potential nominees for the 2020 elections, prior to the state’s “party filing period” in early November. If you are considering running
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The Libertarian Party will be on the ballot in Arkansas in 2020, and we’re looking for candidates to run for public office. If you believe that people should be able to lead their lives however they see fit with minimal
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The petition drive is underway! The Libertarian Party of Arkansas is seeking to form a “new political party” again for the 2020 general election. For the past four electoral cycles the Libertarian Party has given the voters an alternative choice
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Register Now! The annual convention of the Libertarian Party of Arkansas will take place on Saturday, April 13th, 2019 at the Comfort Inn & Suites Presidential in Little Rock. The business meeting this year will include the election of officers
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Statement of the Libertarian Party of Arkansas on SB 163 Adopted by resolution of the LPAR Executive Committee, February 2, 2019 The Libertarian Party of Arkansas is resolutely opposed to SB 163, a bill currently being considered in the Arkansas
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In 2018, for the fourth consecutive election cycle, the Libertarian Party of Arkansas fully and proudly participated in our state’s political process, offering Arkansans alternatives to the two major party candidates. Yet, once again, the state’s election laws determined that
Libertarians to Arkansas Legislators: Pass the Political Party Inclusion Act Read More »
For the fourth consecutive election cycle, the Libertarian Party of Arkansas ran a slate of candidates in the state’s general election. Our candidates ran ambitious campaigns and succeeded in fulfilling two important objectives: They gave the voters of Arkansas a
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On this Memorial Day, the Libertarian Party of Arkansas joins with all Arkansans in reverently remembering our nation’s fallen heroes, and grieving their loss. In a spirit of honor to their sacrifice, Libertarians seek a future in which our military men
A Memorial Day Message from the Libertarian Party of Arkansas Read More »