Libertarian Party of Michigan

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The Libertarian Party of Michigan is a Michigan state political party advocating a libertarian ideology and the state affiliate of the Libertarian Party of the United States. The party gained primary ballot access status in 2016 because of the vote total of presidential nominee Gary Johnson. The party lost their status since their 2018 gubernatorial nominee Bill Gelineau failed to reach that threshold in the general election. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Libertarian Party of Michigan
rdf:langString Libertarian Party of Michigan
rdf:langString Libertarian Party of Michigan
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rdf:langString Gold
rdf:langString Michigan
xsd:integer 1972
rdf:langString Libertarian Party of Michigan logo.png
rdf:langString The Libertarian Party of Michigan is a Michigan state political party advocating a libertarian ideology and the state affiliate of the Libertarian Party of the United States. The party gained primary ballot access status in 2016 because of the vote total of presidential nominee Gary Johnson. The party lost their status since their 2018 gubernatorial nominee Bill Gelineau failed to reach that threshold in the general election. Several Libertarians have held public office in Michigan, most at the local level. The party is a member of the Michigan Third Parties Coalition which advocates changes in Michigan's election laws.
rdf:langString Joe Brungardt
rdf:langString Chair
rdf:langString Mike Saliba and Mary Buzuma
rdf:langString Vice Chairs
rdf:langString Daniel Ziemba
rdf:langString Secretary
rdf:langString Norman Peterson
rdf:langString Treasurer
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xsd:gYear 1972

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