Responsibile, competent, and tolerant Libertarianism.
Welcome to the website of the Libertarian Party of Marion County in Indiana. We are affiliated with the national Libertarian Party and the Libertarian Party of Indiana. The Libertarian Party is the third largest political party in the United States and is the only non-major party with ballot access in the state of Indiana. Marion County is home to Indianapolis and is the largest affiliated county in Indiana.
Libertarians believe in being SERVED by a small, non-intrusive government that is financially responsible, administratively competent and socially tolerant.
"Libertarians believe the answer to America's political problems is the same commitment to freedom that earned America its greatness: a free-market economy and the abundance and prosperity it brings; a dedication to civil liberties and personal freedom that marks this country above all others; and a foreign policy of non-intervention, peace, and free trade as prescribed by America's founders." (Source: The Libertarian Party: A Short History, 2000)
Bosma Calls for Hinkle’s Resignation, Hinkle Says He Won’t Run Again
Phil Hinkle Following the craigslist scandal that has gotten so much attention, even from the national late night talk show circuit (via Conan O’Brien), State Representative Phil Hinkle has announced he will not seek another term, says the Indy Star….
Coleman Raises $65K in One Weekend
Indianapolis City-County Councillor Ed Coleman has had a great couple of days. This weekend, between a large donation from the Libertarian National Committee and donations from several other donors, Ed was able to raise approximately $65,000.Ed is curr…
Ron Paul’s Website Attacked During Online Fundraiser
Libertarian-leaning presidential contender and congressman Dr. Ron Paul (R-TX) turned 76 years old yesterday. As part of his birthday celebration, Dr. Paul and his campaign team decided to hold a “money-bomb,” or day-long online fundraising push.The co…
A Rant – The Bidding Starts at $60 Million (and other things I just don’t get about mega-lawsuits)
Here we are, only days after the tragic collapse of an Indiana State Fair stage that has now claimed six lives and injured dozens more. The crumpled heap of metal and tarps and lights still lay on the infield of the Fairgrounds’ dirt track. The memoria…