Libertarian Party of Indiana
Libertarian Party of Indiana | |
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Founded | July 14, 1974 |
Headquarters |
737 E 86th St Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 920-1994 |
Ideology | Libertarianism |
National affiliation | Libertarian Party (United States) |
Colors | a shade of Dark Blue; Gold1 |
Website | |
www.lpin.org | |
Politics of the United States Political parties Elections |
The Libertarian Party of Indiana is the Indiana affiliate of the Libertarian Party.
History and Operations
The founding meeting of the Libertarian Party of Indiana was held on July 14, 1974 at the Holiday Inn at Weir Cook Airport (now called the Indianapolis International Airport). Approximately 20-25 people attended including Paul Hyatt, Tom Duncan, Marvin Lazaro, Brian Bernstein, Dick Smith, Steve Butterbaugh and Charlie Reisert. Reisert made the motion to start the Libertarian Party of Indiana. The first headquarters was located at 1430 N. Capitol Avenue in Indianapolis. The LPIN became a minor political party in 1994 after achieving ballot access when Steve Dillon received more than 2% of the vote running for Secretary of State.
The Libertarian Party of Indiana has continually earned ballot access since 1994. In 2008, the Libertarian presidential ticket of Bob Barr and Wayne Allyn Root had their strongest showing in Indiana receiving 1.1% of the vote (19,243 votes). On February 17, 2009, Indianapolis city councilmember Edward Coleman publicly announced that he had left the Republican Party and joined the Libertarian Party . Coleman now is the highest-ranking Libertarian public official in the state, and one of the top (if not highest) ranking Libertarians holding elective office in the United States. The party's best finish in a statewide race came in 2006 when US Senate candidate Steve Osborn received about 13% of the vote.[1] Osborn had the best result for a third party candidate running for the Senate in the 2006 elections.
The Libertarian Party of Indiana is the only party other than the Democrats and Republicans with ballot access in Indiana. Hoosier Libertarians have consistently earned ballot access since 1994. Hoosier Libertarians advocate smaller government while defending civil liberties. In the last decade, they have come to the defense of eminent domain victims, marched in opposition to property tax laws, fought for reduced small business licensing, and pursued fairness and transparency in our elections. Indiana Libertarians lobbied dozens of city and town councils across Indiana to allow property owners to make the decision on smoking on their property.
Officials and staff
State Central Committee
- Chairman – Dan Drexler
- Vice Chairman – Beth Duensing
- Secretary – John Schick
- Treasurer – Michael Schultheiss
- 1st District – Kevin Van Linden
- 2nd District – Kenny Holmes
- 3rd District – David Lewis
- 4th District – Randy Young
- 5th District – Rob Place
- 6th District – Paul Morrell
- 7th District – Evan McMahon
- 8th District – Darlene Sartore
- 9th District – Greg Hertzsch
Staff
- Business Manager- Alyssa Salgado
Libertarian National Committee Representative
- Sam Goldstein – District 3
Current elected Indiana Libertarian officeholders
Elected Indiana Libertarian Officeholders with 2007 results
1. Susan Bell, Town Judge, Hagerstown, Term Ends 12/31/11
2. Conley Tillson, Clay Township Advisory Board, Wayne County, Term Ends 12/31/10
3. Steve Coffman, Liberty Township Advisory Board, Henry County, Term Ends 12/31/10
4. Michael Sloan, Town Council, Pottawattamie Park, Term Ends 12/31/11
5. Ed Coleman, Indianapolis City-County Council At-Large, Term Ends 12/31/11
Appointed Libertarian officeholders
- Scott Baker, Elkhart County Convention & Visitors Commission
- Rex Bell, Hagerstown Board of Zoning Appeals
- Rex Bell, Hagerstown Plan Commission, Chairman
- Al Cox, Brown County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals
- Brad Klopfenstein, Indianapolis Metropolitan Board of Zoning Appeals II
- Mark W. Rutherford, Indiana Public Defender Commission, Chairman
- Mark Smith, Centerville Plan Commission
- Mark Smith, Wayne County Economic Development Commission.
- Chris Spangle, Vote Indiana Team/Indiana HAVA Commission
- Michael Dowden, Town of Brownsburg Redevelopment Authority, Secretary/Treasurer (2014 - 2016)[2]
Past state chairs
- 1974–76 Paul Hyatt
- 1976–79 Sally (Heistand) Callin
- 1979–80 Joseph Hauptmann
- 1981 Joe Bryan (deceased)
- 1981–82 Kevin Grant
- 1983 Mike Fallahay
- 1984–85 Steve Dasbach
- 1985–86 Jim Reidenauer (deceased)
- 1986–87 Dr. Walter Weeks
- 1987–88 Roger Strater
- 1988 Bonnie Flemmonds
- 1988–89 Steve Dasbach
- 1989–96 Dr. Barbara Bourland
- 1996–98 Rob Shuford
- 1998–00 Joseph Hauptmann
- 2000–07 Mark Rutherford
- 2007–09 Todd Singer
- 2009-13- Sam Goldstein
- 2013-Present- Dan Drexler
Past candidates
- Steve Osborn is an American politician. He was the 2006 Libertarian Party nominee for US Senate from Indiana.[3] He lost to incumbent Republican Senator Dick Lugar in the United States Senate election in Indiana, 2006.[3] He was Lugar's only opponent on the ballot in that election, as the Democratic Party did not field a candidate.[3] Osborn received about 13% of the vote, the best result for a Libertarian in the 2006 U.S. national-level elections.[1]
[4] His previous political experience includes attempted bids for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Representative in his home district in 2000 and 2002. Steve Osborn is from LaPorte, Indiana.[3]
- Paul Hager ran for the U.S. Representative in Indiana’s 8th district in 1994, 1996, and 1998. Also, he ran for US Senate in 2000.[5][6] In 2002, he ran for Indiana’s Secretary of State[7] on the issue of voting reform.[8]
Awards
Awards are presented at the LPIN Convention each year. With the exception of one award, all winners are granted their award by a vote of the LPIN membership.
Dr. Barbara Bourland Light of Liberty Award: The recipient is honored as the person most responsible for the growth of the party and dedication to the libertarian cause.
Past winners include:
- 2013- Chris Spangle (Johnson)
- 2012 - Evan McMahon (Marion)
- 2011 - Joyce and Paul Morrell (Rush)
- 2010 – Allison Maguire (Marion)
- 2009 – Dan Drexler (LaPorte)
- 2008 – Timothy Maguire (Marion)
- 2007 – Mike Kole (Hamilton)
- 2006 – Greg Kelver (LaPorte)
- 2005 – Rex Bell (Wayne)
- 2004 – Phil Miller (Hancock)
- 2003 – Rebecca Sink-Burris (Monroe)
- 2002 – Sam Goldstein (Marion)
- 2001 – Mark Rutherford (Marion) & Andy Horning (Marion)
- 2000 – Kurt St. Angelo (Marion)
- 1999 – Steve Dillon (Marion)
Susan Bell Officeholder of the Year Award: Awarded to a current elected officeholder of the Libertarian Party that best promotes libertarian principles and values through public service.
- 2013- Al Cox (Brown)
- 2012 - Mark Rutherford (Marion)
- 2011 - Edward Coleman (Marion)
- 2010 - Edward Coleman (Marion)
- 2009 - Susan Bell (Wayne)
- 2006 - Ed Dilts (Johnson)
Ken Bisson Outreach Award: Awarded to a party member who has strived to spread the message of libertarian principles to as many potential voters as is possible.
- 2013- Chris Spangle (Johnson)
- 2012 - Rupert Boneham (Marion)
- 2011 - Rex Bell (Wayne)
- 2010 – Jerry Titus (Kokomo) and Paul Morrell (Rush)
- 2009 – Doug Horner (Allen)
- 2006 – Mike Sylvester (Allen)
Joe Hauptmann Campaign Leadership Award: Awarded to a campaign volunteer who has worked above and beyond in an extraordinary fashion, and has significantly contributed to the success of a campaign.
- 2013- Miah Akston (Johnson)
- 2012 - Allison Maguire, Evan McMahon, Chris Gault (Marion)
- 2011 - Dan Drexler (LaPorte)
- 2010 - Paul Morrell (Rush) and Jerry Titus (Howard)
- 2009 – (Tie) Melanie Hughes (Floyd), Allison Maguire (Marion), and Tim Maguire (Marion)
- 2005 – Sheri Conover Sharlow (Grant)
Phil Miller Candidate of the Year: Awarded to a Libertarian Candidate that has shown an extraordinary ability to reach and connect with voters, as well as further the cause of libertarianism.
- 2013- Rupert Boneham (Marion)
- 2012 - Phil Miller (Hancock)
- 2011 - Rebecca Sink-Burris (Monroe)
- 2009 – (Tie) Dr. Eric Schansberg (Clark, Congressional District 9), Rex Bell (Wayne, House District 54)
- 2005 – Kenn Gividen (Bartholomew)
Steve Dasbach Chairman's Award for Extraordinary Service: Awarded to an individual that has helped grow the Libertarian Party of Indiana in extraordinary ways over many years. This award is not voted on by LPIN membership, and it is the sole privilege of the Chair of the LPIN to award it to the recipient.
- 2013- Dale Wedel (Hendricks)
- 2012 - Mark Burris and Rebecca Sink-Burris (Monroe)
- 2011 - Greg Hertzsch
- 2010 – Todd Singer (Hendricks), Dale Wedel (Hendricks), and Dan Drexler (LaPorte)
- 2009 – Andrew Horning (Owen)
- 2007 – Mark Rutherford (Marion), Mike Runnebohm (Shelby)
- 2006 – Brad Klopfenstein (Marion), Cindy Kirkpatrick (Marion), Kenn Gividen (Bartholomew)
See also
- Eric Schansberg
- Kenn Gividen
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Auslen, Michael (January 19, 2011). "Lugar longest serving Ind. congressman". Retrieved 27 January 2014.
In 2006, he ran against Libertarian Steve Osborn and won by a landslide 87.4 to 12.6 percent victory. The Democratic opponent, Jack Baldwin, was a write-in candidate and received only 294 votes.
- ↑ http://www.brownsburg.org/department/board.php?structureid=103
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Martin, Deanna (November 7, 2006). "Lugar cruises on way to winning 6th term". IU Student Media as Indiana Daliy Student. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
- ↑ Osborn; Muncie Free Press online; accessed .
- ↑ "State Information: Indiana". Roll Call. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
- ↑ Jen Wagner and Jennifer Wagner (November 6, 2000). "Senate contenders continue the fight". IU Student Media as Indiana Daliy Student. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
- ↑ Soyugenc, Ismail (February 6, 2002). "Republican race for Secretary of State gains speed". Retrieved 27 January 2014.
- ↑ Lyle IV, George (January 28, 2002). "Libertarian candidate wants to change voting system". IU Student Media as Indiana Daliy Student. Retrieved 27 January 2014.