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Welcome to the Party of Principle!

The Libertarian Party of Wisconsin is committed to America’s heritage of freedom:
  • Individual liberty and personal responsibility
  • A free-market economy of abundance and prosperity
  • A foreign policy of non-intervention, peace, and free trade
As Libertarians, we defend each person’s right to engage in any activity that is peaceful and honest and we welcome the diversity that freedom brings.

We seek a world of liberty; a world in which all individuals control their own lives and are never forced to compromise their values or sacrifice their property.

We believe that no conflict exists between civil order and individual rights and that individuals, groups, or governments should not initiate force against other individuals, groups, or governments.

We invite you to join us in the partnership for a more free and prosperous America.

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Ed Thompson Spends $20, Wins Mayoral Election

Tomah, WI – Charismatic Libertarian Ed Thompson won Tuesday’s mayoral election by nearly a two-to- one margin over incumbent Chuck Ludeking.

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Libertarian Party of Wisconsin 2008 State Convention

The 2008 LPWI annual convention will be held in Madison at the Coliseum Bar and Banquet Center on Saturday, April 12. Advanced Registration Deadline is this Sunday, April 6th, 2008 to ensure you will gain admission and meal. Late registration is available at the door.

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BIG BROTHER AND THE COWS

I’ve got a riddle for you. What costs a lot of money, offends at least one or two religious groups, involves over 2 billion animals, can drive people out of business and violates four amendments to the Constitution?

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Support for Libertarian Candidates

The LPWI Executive Committee formed a Campaign Committee to assist Libertarians who want to promote freedom by running for office.

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New Chair Elected

Due to an impending relocation out of state, LPWI Chair "Linda Liberty" Sturtzen stepped down and Representative At Large Dave Hendrickson stepped up to fill the vacancy. Hendrickson expects to move the party forward through a vitally important election year.

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