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News and Events from the Libertarian Party of Missouri

2025 State Convention Intro
The MoLP will be holding its State Convention in St. Joseph, MO on May 16-17 this year. Friday evening will be for socializing and Saturday for the business meeting and speakers. It will be held at the Stoney Creek Hotel and Conference Center just off I29. The cost to participate is discounted for advance booking

Join Us at the Fair
Thunderstorms have been rolling through our State not to mention a little hail which reminds us that summer is here. Our thoughts turn to festivals and fairs. A big one is coming up soon in Sedalia, MO (August 8-18). That would be the Missouri State Fair! There are plenty of activities, carnival rides and entertainment for you and your family to enjoy. Tickets can be bought in advance to save you a little moola.

2024 Election Information
Candidate Information: The Missouri Libertarian Party is actively seeking Candidates for Federal, State and Local office. If you are interested in running as a Libertarian Candidate, please contact our State Chair, Dustin Coffell (chair at lpmo dot org), for further information. Candidates for Local or Committee Person positions must file with their City or County

2024 LPMO State Convention
We are thrilled to announce the highly anticipated 2024 Missouri Libertarian Convention, set to take place on February 24th at the Holiday Inn Earth City in St. Louis. This gathering promises to be a cornerstone event for libertarians across the state, providing a dynamic platform for the exchange of ideas, spirited discussions, and the collective

Promote Liberty!
Summer has officially arrived! The MoLP State Convention is in the review mirror and it’s time to turn our focus to the Missouri State Fair (MSF) in August. We are looking for libertarian minded individuals to help support the MoLP’s largest outreach at the MSF. There will be no candidates to support this year so

State Convention News
The Missouri Libertarian Party ended an extremely busy State Convention Saturday, May 20th. The morning business session included the election of a new slate of Officers and a complete rewrite of our Bylaws. Bill Slantz (Chair), Sean O’Toole (Treasurer) and Greg Tlapek our long serving (Executive Director) relinquished their positions to make way for