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elected as Democrat, re-elected as Libertarian, switched to Republican [j] [15] Daniel P. Gordon: Rhode Island: 71st district 4 January 2011 4 January 2013 elected as Republican, never elected as Libertarian [k] [16] Neil Randall: Vermont: Orange–3 1998 2002 elected on Republican–Libertarian fusion, left Libertarian party, elected as ...
Daniel P. Gordon, former member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from 2011 to 2013, who changed his party affiliation from Republican to Libertarian; at the time, he was the only Libertarian serving in any state legislative house in the country [83] Don Gorman, former member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives [29]
In April 2020, Representative Justin Amash from Michigan's 3rd congressional district became the first Libertarian member of Congress, after switching from the Republican Party and spending time as an independent. However, Amash has never been elected as a Libertarian, and did not seek re-election in 2020. [92]
During his time in Congress, Jared Polis of Colorado was the only Democratic member of the caucus. [9] The caucus has been characterized as "conservative with a libertarian emphasis" and was associated with the Tea Party movement. [3] In June 2014, the caucus supported Raúl Labrador's campaign for House Majority Leader.
Democratic Party (former New Party member and DSA member) [a] Bernie Sanders: House January 3, 1991: January 3, 2007: Vermont: Independent (won most Democratic Party votes) [13] [14] [15] Major Owens: House January 3, 1983: January 3, 2007: New York Democratic Party (DSA member) [12] [20] David Bonior: House January 3, 1977: January 3, 2003 ...
There are nine parties that are certified in South Carolina; Alliance, Constitution, Democratic, Forward, Green, Libertarian, Republican, United Citizens and Workers party.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Presidential candidate Donald Trump was booed and heckled by many in a raucous audience at the Libertarian National Convention on Saturday night, a marked change from the ...
In April 2020, Representative Justin Amash of Michigan became the first Libertarian member of Congress after leaving the Republican Party and spending time as an independent. In June 2020, Amash, with Ayanna Pressley of the Democratic Party, introduced the Ending Qualified Immunity Act in response to the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis ...