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The Libertarian Party of Oregon is the political party that puts your individual freedom as its highest priority. Each election cycle, we put candidates on the ballot for a range of positions across the state.
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The Libertarian Party of Oregon is a political party representing the national Libertarian Party in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is organized as a minor party for state election law, and recognized by the Oregon as a statewide nominating party.
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- 1971; 52 years ago
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- 7100 SW Hampton St #201, Tigard, Oregon 97223
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Political party. Affiliation: Libertarian. Top official: Will Hobson, Chair. Website: Official website. The Libertarian Party of Oregon is the Oregon political party affiliate of the national Libertarian Party. The group is headquartered in Wilsonville, Oregon.
2021 Convention. The biannual Libertarian Party of Oregon State Convention was held on Saturday, May 15th, 2021 at the Gorge Pavilion in the Port of Cascade Locks, 395 SW Portage Rd, Cascade Locks, OR 97014. At this convention the delegates approved many bylaws changes.
The Libertarian Party of Oregon is the political party that puts your individual freedom as its highest priority. Each election cycle, we put candidates on the ballot for a range of positions across the state.
There have been 14 candidates elected to state senate who had a Libertarian and major party cross endorsement: 1 in New Hampshire in 1992, 6 in New Hampshire in 1994, 3 in New Hampshire in 1996, 1 in Oregon in 2014, 1 in Oregon in 2018, 1 in New York in 2019, and 1 in New York in 2020.
This story will be updated at 8 p.m. with the first election results. Three Republicans are vying for their party's nomination for Oregon secretary of state in Tuesday's primary election. The ...