Declaring Your Political Candidacy in Rhode Island

We know running for office can be daunting. There's lots of paperwork to fill out and deadlines to manage. And it involves dealing with government, something none of us do happily. But LPRI is here to help make running for political office easier. Our Executive...

LPRI Rescinds Endorsements Made At Its 2022 State Convention

Members of the Executive Committee of the Libertarian Party of Rhode Island voted during a June 6 meeting to rescind the endorsement awarded to Michael Fleury for his campaign for City Council in Warwick. An endorsement of Fleury's campaign was awarded by LPRI's...

Rhode Island Is Squandering Its Legacy of Independence

246 years ago today, the Colony of Rhode Island renounced its dependence to Great Britain. The General Assembly of the time voted almost unanimously for independence and to declare itself a free and sovereign state. It would be another two months before the other 12...

Results of the 2022 LPRI Convention

On April 24, the Libertarian Party of Rhode Island met at Italian Corner Deli Market in East Providence for its annual convention. Twenty-three eligible voting members were in attendance, well surpassing the ten members required by the party’s bylaws to constitute a...

The Individualist: April 2022

With less than a week to go until our 2022 convention, this month's newsletter is a special issue, dedicated to everything that will happen at the convention and after it. Attending the convention and want a better idea of what...

The Individualist: March 2022

The Individualist is LPRI's monthly newsletter. Want to stay up to date on what the party is doing? Keep abreast of current events in Rhode Island? Then don't miss the latest issue. In this issue: From the Chair: To advance the cause of liberty, we need party members...

The Individualist: January 2022

We're kicking off 2022, which is both an election year and the year of the party's 45th anniversary, with the latest edition of The Individualist. The theme of this issue: the more things change, the more they stay the same. In this issue: We're two years into the...