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The Libertarian Party of Virginia (LPVA) is the Virginia affiliate of the Libertarian Party. The party was originally founded in 1974 and was dissolved by the State Central Committee on September 11, 2022.
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Sep 13, 2022 · By: Graham Moomaw - September 13, 2022 6:30 pm. Virginia’s state flag flies in Richmond. (Ned Oliver/ Virginia Mercury) If the main purpose of a political party is to run candidates for office, former Libertarian Party of Virginia Chairwoman Holly Ward says it felt like a “violation” to keep taking people’s money.
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Dec 27, 2022 · Ward, the party’s former chair, sounded less enthused about the new management. “The new officers of the Libertarian party of Virginia consist of the same people who lost their elections a little less than a year ago,” Ward said in an email. As someone who grew up in a Democratic-leaning household in Pennsylvania, Leatherbury said she was ...
Bill Redpath. Bill Redpath ran in Virginia's 34th House of Delegates district (1993), Virginia's 33rd Senate district (1998), Virginia gubernatorial election, 2001, Virginia U.S. Senate election, 2008, and in Virginia's 10th congressional district (2010 and 2014).
DateCandidatePartyVotes7 November 2000 [3]164,1787 November 2000 [3]Demaris H. Miller88,2627 November 2000 [3]Richard L. HerronIndependent3,4837 November 2000 [3]Ron V. CrickenbergerIndependent2,805Sep 15, 2022 · RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The Libertarian Party of Virginia has voted to dissolve itself amid disagreements with the party’s national direction, but some are questioning whether the vote was legitimate. The Virginian-Pilot reports that the vote was taken during a virtual board meeting on Sunday.
Apr 22, 2024 · The State Central Committee (SCC) is the governing body of the LPVA consisting of officers (Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer) who are elected at state conventions and a Congressional District Chair for each of Virginia's eleven congressional districts. Unlike officers the Congressional District Chairs are elected at a district convention.