Phyllis Klosinski and her husband Mike have been fighting for property rights through the court system for many years. Her recent ruling in the Court of Appeals, Klosinski vs. the Cordry Sweetwater Conservancy District, has ramifications for every prop…
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)
LPMC Poker Tourney
Indianapolis Libertarian Meetups The LPMC will be hosting a Poker Tournament Saturday, July 23rd at the Antelope Club! Pre-register at IndyLP.org/poker by July 22nd for bonus starting chips. Day-of registration will begin at 2:00pm, and a cash game will be available to start at 3:00. Tournament will start at 4:00, with rebuys available until the […]
LPIN Podcast Season 2 – 001: Atlas Liberty’s Executive Director, Evan McMahon
Libertarians around the nation will have noticed lately that the Federal PAC Atlas Liberty has been more active than in previous years. After the 2010 elections, they hired a new Executive Director, Evan McMahon. Evan discusses the mission of Atlas Lib…
Poll: If you were a member of Congress, would you vote to raise the debt ceiling?
Libertarian Party of Indiana Poll: If you were a member of Congress, would you vote to raise the debt ceiling?
How libertarianism Helps the Poor
For most libertarians, their first stumbling block to the philosophy was how those in need will receive assistance. Even those that count themselves as party founders still probably get a little hot flash of anger when someone calls them R…