Libertarian Party
POLL: Merced Remains Top VC Candidate, Vohra Tied For Third
This poll was conducted by 99 of currently 312 members of the Libertarian Vindicator Polling Committee, a group that aims to have 10 libertarians, both party members and non-party members, from each state, including the District of Columbia, for a total of 510 members that seeks to create representative data of libertarians across the United States. The poll was conducted using polldaddy.com.
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Alex Merced remains the favorite to win the Libertarian Party’s Vice Chairman position. With the exclusion of Trent Somes III (due to multiple sources stating he is no longer running) and the announcement of Sam Goldstein, many candidates fell in popularity.
- Of the following candidates for Vice Chairman of the Libertarian Party, who would you vote for?
- Alex Merced, 58.59%
- Sam Goldstein, 8.08%
- None of the above, 7.07%
- Joe Hauptmann, 5.05%
- Arvin Vohra, 5.05%
- Steve Scheetz, 5.05%
- Joe Paschal, 4.04%
- James Weeks II, 4.04%
- Jake Porter, 3.03%
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Tagged as: Libertarian Party, Poll, Arvin Vohra, Vice Chairman, Jake Porter, Featured, Alex Merced, Joe Hauptmann, Candidates, Steve Scheetz, Joe Paschal, Sam Goldstein, James Weeks II
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Since joining the Libertarian Party in 2016 (after discovering Gary Johnson as a disaffected Bernie Sanders supporter), Luke Henderson has been active in the liberty movement through journalism, and political activism.
At the beginning of 2017, Luke had his first piece of writing published by Being Libertarian and quickly became a contributor to the libertarian news site, The Libertarian Vindicator. Through the Vindicator, Luke discovered his passion for addressing critics of the philosophy and bringing together different factions of liberty lovers which compelled him to become an editor for The Libertarian Coalition, a forum dedicated to an open-minded discussion of libertarian ideas from all walks.
After many guest contributions to Being Libertarian, Luke was asked to join the website as a contributor, where he writes his column Scoring For Liberty, which discusses sports, politics, and economics from a libertarian lens, and his Educator series that seeks to strengthen libertarian’s understanding of educational techniques and policy to better arguments against public education.
Luke is one of the District 1 Executive Committeemen for the Missouri Libertarian party, and the founder of the Missouri Chapter of the Libertarian Positivity Caucus. Outside of politics, Luke is a paraprofessional for the Special School District of St. Louis, a musician, composer, and a loving husband and father.
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