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Libertarian Party assesses its election performance, looks ahead

From LPHQ:

“This is just the beginning,” says Bob Barr, the 2008 presidential nominee of the Libertarian Party.

He couldn’t be more right.

The 2008 election was yet another record-breaking year for the Libertarian Party. Not only did two candidates break the million-vote mark, it was also the first time in the Party’s history that our presidential vote total went up in three consecutive presidential elections.

Indeed, the foundation is set for the Libertarian Party to become the nation’s leading political party fully dedicated to the principles of the Constitution, and the philosophy of liberty.

This is an exciting time to be a part of the Libertarian Party.

Why is this such an exciting time for the Libertarian Party?

Membership is up.

Donations are up.

People are fired up for liberty.

And we have you to thank for all of your support, your hard work campaigning, and your commitment to spreading the word about the Libertarian Party.

Here are just a few facts we thought you should know:

One of the core victories for the Libertarian Party in 2008 was the retention of ballot access status in eight states across the United States. One of these states was North Carolina, thanks to the efforts of Libertarian Party gubernatorial candidate Mike Munger. This past year, it took the collection of more than 100,000 signatures to get the Libertarian Party on the ballot.

In 2012, it will take 0.

Another state is Texas, where our state affiliate typically runs more than a hundred candidates in presidential election years.

Retention of ballot status requires candidates must receive a certain percentage of the vote, and will save us more than $200,000 for the next election cycle.

This money can go towards outreach and bringing more people into the party.

However, this is an area in which we also did well this past year.

The total number of “Sustaining” donors from 04/04-10/04 increased by 3.45 percent, for a total of 727 net donors. Compare this to the total number of Sustaining donors from 04/08-10/08, which increased by 17.71 percent for a total of 2,587 net donors.

New donors from Apr-Oct 04 were 2438, but compare this to Apr-Oct 08 where we had 4,694 donors—a 92.53 percent increase.

Renewals on membership are also up 108 percent compared to the same time period in 2004.

This is a sure sign that we are growing, and we are growing strong.

Top ten states for growth (by percent) from Apr 08 to Oct 08:

RI 56%
KY 45%
NE 43%
AL 42%
TN 34%
ND 33%
MS 30%
LA 30%
TX 29%
MA 29%

We are growing, and we are growing fast.

Normally, I would be writing to you after a presidential election encouraging you to keep your chin up, and to ask you to dig in your heels for the next four years.

This year, I don’t think I need to do that.

These results are beyond encouraging. They are a mandate that we can, and we must, grow to become America’s leading political party of freedom and liberty. There is a desperate vacuum for such a party in American politics, and the next four years will require that vacuum to be filled.

Jim Davidson analyzes pre-2008 Libertarian Party membership numbers here.

16 Comments

  1. Ross Levin November 12, 2008

    Catholic Trotskyist is a great commenter. Look for a Quote of the Day award coming your way soon, CT.

    Libertarian Joseph might get one for being unintentionally funny.

  2. Karole Noymann November 12, 2008

    Now that he’s famous the NJLP can recruit him to run for Governor next year.

  3. paulie cannoli Post author | November 12, 2008

    Speaking of NJ….

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    http://www.reason.com/blog/show/130056.html

    New Jersey Politician Takes His Job Description a Bit Too Literally

    Posted on November 12, 2008, 2:17pm | Radley Balko

    Just to play devil’s advocate, I’m not sure how this is any worse than the bank bailout.

    One of the victims who Jersey City Councilman Steve Lipski allegedly urinated on last Friday night at a Washington D.C. nightclub said last night he initially thought someone had spilled beer down his leg.

    But when he looked up to the balcony at Nightclub 9:30, where a Grateful Dead tribute band was performing, Joe, a 22-year-old University of Utah student — who only wanted to be identified by his first name — said he saw Lipski “grinning and urinating.”

    “He (Lipski) kind of had this grin on his face, and you could see his manhood in his hand,” Joe said, who estimates 30 people on the dance floor were within range of a “long arc and stream of urine coming out into the crowd.”

    As the smell of urine hung in the air, a couple of people “ran off screaming” when they realized what was happening, Joe said.

    The display went on for a “solid minute,” Joe said.

  4. kiddleddee November 12, 2008

    I think it is telling that the highest vote total in any race in LP history went to a candidate for Public Service Commission. Admittedly, it was in a race against only a Republican; but it was still a race for a minor office – as opposed to a nation-wide race for potus.

  5. paulie cannoli Post author | November 12, 2008

    I’ve been to Camden and Newark. Now…Just picture having to live there. ’nuff said…

  6. paulie cannoli Post author | November 12, 2008

    Have you ever seen The Toxic Avenger?

  7. Morgan Wick November 12, 2008

    Milnes has the benefit of age and experience over his fellow New Jerseyite LJ.

    What is it with New Jerseyite LP/GP backers?

  8. johncjackson November 11, 2008

    CPers are not the only ones who recognize this as pure bullshit. Frankly if you are Libertarian and agree with this letter I question your sanity.

  9. paulie cannoli Post author | November 11, 2008

    Where do I fit on the quality scale?

    Not sure exactly. But he mentioned being young.

  10. paulie cannoli Post author | November 11, 2008

    Where do I fit on the quality scale?

    South of heaven.

  11. Catholic Trotskyist November 11, 2008

    Where do I fit on the quality scale? Am I somewhere between Milnes and Joseph?

  12. Trent Hill November 11, 2008

    Does he? How old is Libertarian Joseph? Age is an excuse to a point, but im quite a youngster myself.

  13. paulie cannoli Post author | November 11, 2008

    Milnes has the benefit of age and experience over his fellow New Jerseyite LJ.

  14. Trent Hill November 11, 2008

    Libertatian Joseph’s posts may be of lower quality than Robert Milnes’

  15. Libertarian Joseph November 11, 2008

    Yeah, I know you anti-porn CP members want only negative articles on the LP.

  16. Karole Noymann November 11, 2008

    Whoever wrote this drivel must have been public relations director for Lehman Brothers.

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