Join the Libertarian Party of California
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

A member is someone who has voting rights in the affairs of their county and state party by having signed the pledge and either paying dues or having won office as a registered Libertarian.

No. Registered voters are affiliated with the Party, but are not automatically members. Membership is the next step in political involvement.
The Libertarian Party pledge: “I certify that I do not advocate the initiation of force to achieve political or social goals.”
Our bylaws require that members sign the pledge. It helps to ensure that we remain a peaceful party dedicated to change via the ballot box.
If you send an amount equal to the membership dues but don’t sign the pledge, you will not have voting rights on questions of party business.
In some counties, you will receive a county newsletter. The state Party is exploring cost-effective ways to provide news to our members.

The national Libertarian Party is a separate membership organization from the state Party. Membership in your county party is automatic with membership in the Libertarian Party of California.
You can find contact information for your county Party at http://www.ca.lp.org/counties/
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