March 2025 Newsletter
The March 2025 edition of the Michigan Libertarian Newsletter is now available below, for viewing or downloading March_2025_LPMI_Newsletter
The March 2025 edition of the Michigan Libertarian Newsletter is now available below, for viewing or downloading March_2025_LPMI_Newsletter
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Trevor Step Email: vcpoliticaldirector@michiganlp.org Website: https://michiganlp.org/ Governor Whitmer Drags Her Feet on Filling Vacant 35th District Senate Seat — Nothing screams “hypocrisy, not democracy” louder than a Democratic governor who shrieks about democracy for two years …
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Thank all of our candidates that ran for office this year and the volunteers that put in countless hours of work on their campaigns. While the 2024 elections are over, I encourage everyone to keep the momentum going. Keep an …
Libertarian activists have stepped up with the theme that gun-rights are defense rights. Much of this work is via a non-partisan group called “March to Defend Lives,” which was organized by Wayne County Libertarian Ryan Brennan, and is mostly composed of Libertarian Party of Michigan members.
Link to the May Issue of the Michigan Libertarian By Scotty Boman Wixom, MI – On April 1st 42 Libertarian Party of Michigan (LPM) Delegates converged at the VFW Post #2269 in Wixom. They were there to vote on the concerns …
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On February 1st, the liberty movement lost a devoted writer, activist, philosopher and leader: Brian R. Wright.
The 2022 Mid-term elections are finally over. The Democrats swept every statewide office here in Michigan and retook both houses of the State Legislature for the first time in nearly 40 years. It was a frustrating night for the Republicans. The Libertarian Party of Michigan (LPM) ran 41 partisan candidates in 2022 and also had frustrating results. Overall vote totals were down from recent elections. However, voters elected one Libertarian candidate, Scotty Boman, to a nonpartisan office in Detroit.
Mike Saliba calls for a Truce! For years now, political discourse in our country has been wrapped in a culture war. Heated arguments and deep divisions have resulted from this culture war.
WOOD TV is excluding two-thirds of the gubernatorial candidates who will appear on the general election ballot. The Libertarian Party of Michigan believes this is designed to protect the Democrats’ and Republicans’ virtual monopoly on power.