Trending Now: The Libertarian Party National Convention

Following are excerpts from a May 26, 2016, Press Release from the Libertarian Party:

ORLANDO — On the eve of the opening of the 2016 Libertarian Nominating Convention, a record 985 delegates and 344 alternate delegates hailing from 50 states plus D.C. were credentialed to select the party’s presidential and vice presidential nominees, possibly adopt changes to the party’s platform, and elect top party officials.

The convention will be called to order at 8:40 a.m. Friday, May 27 and adjourn approximately noon on Monday, May 30.

2016 is proving to be a banner year for the Libertarian Party:

  • Dues-paying membership grew 30 percent from January to May of this year.
  • Libertarian voter registration has consistently risen in the last 24 years* whereas other political parties have declined. As of February 2016, there are 411,250 registered Libertarians nationwide.

The Libertarian Party is the only alternative party expected to be on the ballot in all 50 states this year.

Key events of the weekend include:

  • Vice presidential debate Friday 7:00-8:00 P.M.
  • Presidential debate Saturday 8:00-10:00 P.M.
  • Presidential and VP election Starts Sunday morning 9:50 A.M.

Syndicated radio host Larry Elder will moderate the presidential debate.

More schedule details can be found here: http://Libertarian.nationbuilder.com/schedule

“We have an impressive line-up of Libertarian candidates running across the country, from local office to president,” said Nicholas Sarwark, LP Chair. “The major parties offer Americans more government. Libertarians advocate for much less government, the key to real, sustainable job creation; personal freedom; and a peaceful, non-interventionist foreign policy.”

 

* Libertarian voter registrations on the rise:

Total U.S. Voter Registrations by Party

Democrat Republican Independent Libertarian Green Constitution
Feb. 2016 41,341,965 30,447,217 27,606,975 411,250 242,023 77,916
Oct. 2008 43,933,901 30,944,590 24,157,259 240,328 255,019 438,222

Source: Ballot Access News; March 1, 2016

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