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1 History  



1.1  Party milestones  







2 Former officials  





3 Platform  





4 Chairs of LPID  





5 Notable electoral performances  



5.1  2022  





5.2  2020  





5.3  2018  





5.4  2016  





5.5  2014  





5.6  2012  





5.7  2010  





5.8  2008  





5.9  2006  





5.10  2004  





5.11  2002  





5.12  2000  





5.13  1998  







6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Libertarian Party of Idaho
ChairpersonJayson Sorensen[1]
Founded1975
Headquarters9169 W State St #1743
Garden City, ID 83714
IdeologyLibertarianism
National affiliationLibertarian Party
ColorsGold
Idaho Senate
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Other elected officials0 (June 2024)[2]
Website
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  • Political parties
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  • The Libertarian Party of Idaho, also known as the LPID, is the affiliate of the Libertarian Party in the U.S. stateofIdaho. The current chair is Jayson Sorensen.[1]

    Although it currently has no representation in the Idaho Legislature, it is one of four major political parties in Idaho which have ballot access[3] (Using the Ballot access definition of Minor vs Major party). The party promotes securing personal and economic liberties as its top priorities.[4][5]

    History

    [edit]

    The national Libertarian Party was founded in December 1971 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and held its first national convention in 1972. However, the Libertarian Party of Idaho was not established until 1975 by D. Allen Dalton when it first announced his candidacy in the next elections.[6]

    Since its inception, the Libertarian Party of Idaho has held various elected positions mostly on local boards and city council seats.[7] Generally, the Libertarian Party of Idaho runs about twelve candidates in each election cycle.[8]

    Party milestones

    [edit]

    Former officials

    [edit]

    Platform

    [edit]

    The Libertarian Party of Idaho follows the platform of the Libertarian National Committee. This platform is based on the party's Statement of Principles, originally adopted at a convention of the national Libertarian Party in 1974.[13]

    Economic Policy

    LPID wishes to reduce market regulations across the board, particularly in the healthcare industry. It also wants to reduce taxation to businesses and individuals as part of an overall goal to reduce the power of the government.

    Social Policy

    The Party seeks to engage in reform to the American justice system, including an end to the War on Drugs. It also seeks to increase protections for gun ownership and the purchasing of firearms.

    Chairs of LPID

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    Notable electoral performances

    [edit]

    Listed below are notable electoral performances by Idaho Libertarian Party nominees since 1998, as defined by winning at least 5.0% of the vote in a general election. Winners are shown in bold.

    2022

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    Idaho Libertarian Party 2022 notable electoral performances
    Election District Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
    Idaho State Senate 14th district Robert Imhoff 2,326
    10.3 / 100

    2nd[20]

    2020

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    Idaho Libertarian Party 2020 notable electoral performances
    Election District Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
    Idaho State Senate 28th district Dan Karlan 4,916
    22.4 / 100

    2nd[21]
    Idaho House of Representatives 2 Seat B Jennifer Luoma 4,803
    16.5 / 100

    2nd[21]
    21 Seat B Jess S. Smith 4,460
    22.3 / 100

    2nd[21]
    23 Seat B Lisa Adams 8,178
    28.5 / 100

    2nd[21]
    Kootenai County Sheriff Justin Nagel 8,070
    9.6 / 100

    3rd[22]

    2018

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    Idaho Libertarian Party 2018 notable electoral performances
    Election District Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
    Idaho State Senate 21st district Joe Evans 1,187
    5.6 / 100

    3rd[23]

    2016

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    Idaho Libertarian Party 2016 notable electoral performances
    Election District Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
    Idaho State Senate 29th district Sierra "Idaho Lorax" Carta 1,159
    7.0 / 100

    3rd[24]
    Idaho House of Representatives 11 Seat B John Charles Smith 1,656
    8.6 / 100

    3rd[24]
    23 Seat B Christopher Jenkins 889
    6.3 / 100

    3rd[24]
    Bannock County Board of Commissioners 3rd District Kevin Lee Perry 2,732
    8.3 / 100

    3rd[25]

    2014

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    Idaho Libertarian Party 2014 notable electoral performances
    Election District Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
    Idaho House of Representatives 17 Seat A Paul D. Hautzinger 2,431
    23.4 / 100

    2nd[26]
    21 Seat B Joe Hautzinger 2,828
    22.1 / 100

    2nd[26]
    29 Seat A Matthew Larsen 643
    5.8 / 100

    3rd[26]

    2012

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    Idaho Libertarian Party 2012 notable electoral performances
    Election District Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
    Idaho House of Representatives 16 Seat A Jeffrey Laing 1,427
    7.6 / 100

    3rd[27]
    17 Seat B Mikel Hautzinger 976
    6.0 / 100

    3rd[27]
    33 Seat A Christopher Joseph Brunt 1,160
    6.8 / 100

    3rd[27]
    Ada County Sheriff Ted Dunlap 41,014
    25.7 / 100

    2nd[28]
    Bannock County Board of Commissioners 3rd District John Bischoff 2,726
    8.0 / 100

    3rd[28]

    2010

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    Idaho Libertarian Party 2010 notable electoral performances
    Election District Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
    Idaho House of Representatives 11 Seat B John Charles Smith 2,116
    15.8 / 100

    2nd[29]
    15 Seat B Marvin Gardner 2,215
    21.3 / 100

    2nd[29]
    17 Seat A Mikel Hautzinger 499
    5.4 / 100

    3rd[29]

    2008

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    Idaho Libertarian Party 2008 notable electoral performances
    Election District Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
    Idaho House of Representatives 17 Seat A Mikel Hautzinger 3,298
    19.6 / 100

    2nd[30]
    20 Seat A Rex W. Kerr 4,337
    22.7 / 100

    2nd[30]

    2006

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    Idaho Libertarian Party 2006 notable electoral performances
    Election District Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
    Kootenai County Assessor John F. Gessner 7,180
    20.8 / 100

    2nd[31]

    2004

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    Idaho Libertarian Party 2004 notable electoral performances
    Election District Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
    Idaho House of Representatives 15 Seat A Randal A. Williamson 3,034
    19.6 / 100

    2nd[32]
    15 Seat B Marvin Gardner 3,493
    22.9 / 100

    2nd[32]
    20 Seat A David H. Slack 2,740
    15.3 / 100

    2nd[32]
    34 Seat A Timothy A. Raty 1,419
    8.9 / 100

    2nd[32]

    2002

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    Idaho Libertarian Party 2002 notable electoral performances
    Election District Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
    Idaho Secretary of State Ronald E. Perry 86,437
    22.5 / 100

    2nd[33]
    Idaho State Senate 4th district Dan Gookin 615
    6.0 / 100

    3rd[34]
    14th district Lee Carey 3,044
    21.2 / 100

    2nd[34]
    Idaho House of Representatives 2 Seat A Andy Jolliff 913
    8.5 / 100

    3rd[34]
    9 Seat B Caryl A. Whitlatch 2,014
    20.2 / 100

    2nd[34]
    12 Seat A Jay Riddle 1,826
    23.3 / 100

    2nd[34]
    16 Seat A John Bischoff 2,281
    20.6 / 100

    2nd[34]
    18 Seat A Luke McManamon 883
    7.1 / 100

    3rd[34]
    19 Seat A David Zimlich 2,058
    14.4 / 100

    2nd[34]
    19 Seat B Howard Olivier 2,345
    16.6 / 100

    2nd[34]
    20 Seat A Wendy Lieberman 741
    6.2 / 100

    3rd[34]
    20 Seat B David Lieberman 621
    5.2 / 100

    3rd[34]
    Ada County Clerk of the District Court Ginny Eggleston 21,215
    22.1 / 100

    2nd[35]
    Ada County Treasurer Dustin Kier 20,826
    22.0 / 100

    2nd[35]
    Ada County Assessor Ryan Davidson 22,872
    24.0 / 100

    2nd[35]
    Boise County Assessor Clifton T. George 710
    29.3 / 100

    2nd[35]
    Kootenai County Board of Commissioners 1st District Ginny Eggleston 1,937
    6.2 / 100

    3rd[36]
    2nd District Christian Kirsch 2,682
    8.8 / 100

    3rd[36]
    Kootenai County Treasurer Moe Thibert 5,405
    18.2 / 100

    2nd[36]
    Kootenai County Assessor Victoria Keyes 7,406
    25.0 / 100

    2nd[36]
    Kootenai County Coroner Kenneth P. Davidson 6,303
    21.3 / 100

    2nd[36]

    2000

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    Idaho Libertarian Party 2000 notable electoral performances
    Election District Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
    Idaho State Senate 15th district Bill E. Anderson 946
    6.0 / 100

    3rd[37]
    18th district Daniel L.J. Adams 3,165
    19.7 / 100

    2nd[37]
    Idaho House of Representatives 19 Seat A Brooke L. Wilmoth 872
    6.0 / 100

    3rd[37]
    22 Seat A Jonathan A. Stump 1,554
    15.4 / 100

    2nd[37]
    Ada County Board of Commissioners 1st District Robert John Blakely 6,582
    5.6 / 100

    2nd[38]
    Gem County Prosecuting Attorney Richard Linville 4,280
    100 / 100

    1st[39]

    1998

    [edit]
    Idaho Libertarian Party 1998 notable electoral performances
    Election District Nominee # Votes % Votes Place
    Idaho State Senate 18th district Daniel L.J. Adams 2,758
    24.0 / 100

    2ndd[40]
    Idaho House of Representatives 8 Seat B Ronald G. Wittig 2,175
    18.3 / 100

    2nd[40]
    12 Seat B David Eppes 2,191
    19.4 / 100

    2nd[40]
    Ada County Clerk of the District Court Jamie M. Weems 15,404
    18.7 / 100

    2nd[41]
    Payette County Board of Commissioners 3rd district Sylvia Zitek 1,154
    23.4 / 100

    1st[41]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

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    1. ^ a b Russell, Betsy (14 September 2022). "Idaho Libertarian congressional candidate withdraws, amid party upheaval". Big Country News. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  • ^ "Elected Officials". Retrieved June 1, 2024.
  • ^ "Political Parties – Organization". 2021-02-07. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  • ^ "2018 Platform". Libertarian Party. 2018-07-11. Retrieved 2019-10-24.
  • ^ "2018 Platform". Libertarian Party. 2018-07-11. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
  • ^ "Search Results". Idahostatesman.newsbank.com. Retrieved 2019-12-03.
  • ^ a b "Idaho Press". Idahopress.com. 15 October 2012. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
  • ^ "Libertarian Party of Idaho". Ballotpedia.org. Retrieved 2019-10-29.
  • ^ "Liberty Pledge Newsletter – November 1997" (PDF). Lpedia.org. 1997-11-30. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  • ^ "2016 Idaho Election Results". Sos.idaho.org. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  • ^ "Idaho Registered Voters Page". Sos.idaho.org. Retrieved 2021-02-01.
  • ^ "Start News 11/6/1997". Portal.laserfiche.com. 1997-11-06. p. 24. Retrieved 2021-02-08.
  • ^ "Platform". lp.org. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  • ^ "Libertarian Party of Idaho". id.lp.org. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  • ^ "Internal Matters updates". Retrieved 2022-08-24.
  • ^ "Leadership". lpid.org. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  • ^ "LPID History Tracker". Lpid.org. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
  • ^ "User account". Infoweb.newsbank.com. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  • ^ "User account". Infoweb.newsbank.com. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  • ^ "2022 General Election Official Election Results Legislative". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ a b c d "2020 General Election Results Legislative". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ "2020 General Election Results County". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ "Legislative Totals". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ a b c "Legislative Totals". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ "Ada through Franklin". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ a b c "Legislative Totals". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ a b c "2012 General Results Legislative". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ a b "2012 General Results County Races Ada through Franklin". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ a b c "2010 General Results Legislative". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ a b "2008 General Results Legislative". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ "2006 General County Races Fremont through Washington". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ a b c d "2004 General Results Legislative". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ "2002 General Results Statewide". archive.sos.idaho.gov. Retrieved 2023-08-01.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "2002 General Results Legislative". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ a b c d "2002 General Results County Races Ada Through Franklin". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ a b c d e "2002 General Results County Races Fremont Through Washington". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
  • ^ a b c d "2000 General Results Legislative". archive.sos.idaho.gov. Retrieved 2023-08-01.
  • ^ "2000 General County Results Ada Through Fremont". archive.sos.idaho.gov. Retrieved 2023-08-01.
  • ^ "2000 General County Results Gem Through Washington". archive.sos.idaho.gov. Retrieved 2023-08-01.
  • ^ a b c "Idaho General Election Results". archive.sos.idaho.gov. Retrieved 2023-08-01.
  • ^ a b "Idaho General Election Results of County Races". archive.sos.idaho.gov.
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