Libertarian Party of Kansas | |
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Chairman | Tim Giblin[1] |
Secretary | Eric Lund |
Founded | December 1971 |
Membership (2021) | 21,297[2] |
Ideology | Libertarianism[3] Non-interventionism[4] Fiscal conservatism[5] Economic liberalism[5] Cultural liberalism[5] Laissez-faire[5] |
National affiliation | Libertarian Party |
Colors | Gold, Blue |
U.S. Senate | 0 / 2 |
U.S. House | 0 / 4 |
Statewides | 0 / 6 |
State Senate | 0 / 40 |
State House | 0 / 125 |
Other elected officials | 2 (June 2024)[update][6] |
Website | |
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The Libertarian Party of Kansas (LPKS) is the Kansas affiliate of the Libertarian Party. The LPKS earned full ballot access in 1992 as a minor party, with Libertarian candidates appearing on every statewide general election ballot since then.
Since 2010 the party has pursued major party status which would give them the same primary ballot access enjoyed by the Republican and Democratic parties. To achieve major party status, their candidate for Governor of Kansas, needs to receive 5% or more of the statewide vote in the general election,[7] but failed to do so[8] in past elections.
The Libertarian Party of Kansas has advocated for protection of the 2nd amendment.[9]
Even more remarkably, the Libertarian party achieved this growth while consistently adhering to a new ideological creed—"libertarianism"—thus bringing to the American political scene for the first time in a century a party interested in principle rather than in merely gaining jobs and money at the public trough.
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