Since 1974
All of your freedoms
All of the time
Our mission
Is to offer Alaskan voters a better alternative to the “lesser of two evils” two-party system. The Libertarian Party is the only nationwide political party that recognizes you are the best person to make decisions about your business, your family, and your life.
In practice, this means fielding candidates who advocate for policies that allow Alaskans to keep more of their hard-earned money; promote school choice to empower parents, and students; and push for deregulation at the federal, state, and local levels to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship.
By championing these values, the Alaska Libertarian Party aims to build a future where diversity in thought and action is not only tolerated, but celebrated. We believe that when people are free to pursue their passions and interests, the entire state will benefit from the resulting creativity, prosperity, and resilience.
What we stand for
The Full PFD
The statutory calculation is the law. Every year politicians in Juneau pass more and more laws for us to follow, while not even following the law themselves.
“Rules for thee, not for me.”
Bodily Autonomy
Your health and medical choices should stay between you and your doctor; it’s not any of the government’s business.
Self-Defense
Every individual has an innate right to defend life, liberty, and property; and to keep and bear the arms necessary to do so.
Free Speech
We oppose any government effort to curtail the free expression of ideas online or in any other public venue.
Self-Determination
Alaska has the right to nullify unconstitutional federal laws, and to determine for ourselves how to use and conserve our land and natural resources without interference from D.C. bureaucrats.
Police Reform
We oppose the enforcement of victimless crimes, and unconstitutional domestic surveillance.
The Full PFD
The statutory calculation is the law. Every year politicians in Juneau pass more and more laws for us to follow, while not even following the law themselves.
“Rules for thee, not for me.”
Bodily Autonomy
Your health and medical choices should stay between you and your doctor; it’s not any of the government’s business.
Self-Defense
Every individual has an innate right to defend life, liberty, and property; and to keep and bear the arms necessary to do so.
Free Speech
We oppose any government effort to curtail the free expression of ideas online or in any other public venue.
Self-Determination
Alaska has the right to nullify unconstitutional federal laws, and to determine for ourselves how to use and conserve our land and natural resources without interference from D.C. bureaucrats.
Police Reform
We oppose the enforcement of victimless crimes, and unconstitutional domestic surveillance.
And All of Your Other Freedoms, Too!
The latest from the AKLP
Resolution in Opposition to Ballot Measure 1
WHEREAS, Plank 1.6 Economic Liberty of the AKLP platform provides that:“[The Alaska Libertarian Party] advocate[s] the curtailing of economic regulations for all people, groups, occupations and businesses. Government should not be creating incentives, subsidies,…
Resolution in Opposition to Ballot Measure 2
WHEREAS, Plank 3.2 Representative Government of the AKLP platform provides as follows:“[The Alaska Libertarian Party] support[s] electoral systems that are more representative of the electorate at the federal, state, and local levels.”; WHEREAS, Ranked…
Statement on the Alaska Libertarian Party’s 2024 Presidential Candidate Support
In the midst of some recent national controversy, it had been deemed expeditious for the Alaska Libertarian Party to publicly address our position on the National Libertarian Party’s Presidential ticket…
Board & Staff

Nicholas Conrad
Chair | TreasurerNicholas drove the Alcan from Seattle to Anchorage in 2007 and has lived there ever since. He has a B.S. in Business Administration and works as an IT consultant specializing in the non-profit sector. When he’s not traveling the world with his wife, he enjoys spending time in the Alaska outdoors.

Carolyn “Care” Clift
Vice ChairCare became Communications Director for the Alaska Libertarian Party in December 2010 after retiring from full-time government service as a teacher! She was the original administrator of the old AKLP Facebook page and planned the 2011 convention. Since then, she served as Treasurer, Secretary, candidate for Governor (2014), Lt. Governor (2018), and State Senator (2020), and she campaigned for Gary Johnson , twice, and Jo Jorgensen for president.
She has turned out, contributed, and waved signs for other candidates. She has been a member of “National” since 2012, and a delegate or alternate delegate to three national conventions. Professionally, Care has worked part-time as a special education teacher, (retiring again in 2013) and continuously as a part-time fitness instructor since December 2014. Her husband, Rob, has been active in the Alaska Libertarian Party since about 1998, as a candidate, and on the Board, including chair in 2015-2016. Care is looking forward to being Vice-chair and supporting candidates in this year’s elections!
Her personal email is careclift@gmail.com and she wants to hear from all libertarians and nonpartisans in the state!


Leighton Radner
Communications DirectorLeighton Radner assumed the role of Communications Director at the 2024 convention, having previously served as the Interim Communications Director. His journey into the Libertarian sphere began as a commentator, where he began hosting a show delving into Libertarian topics and current events with humor.
He has been actively involved in editing videos and content across the online Libertarian movement. Additionally, he has participated in multiple candidate training events and traveled extensively to Libertarian gatherings, engaging in networking and discussions that highlight Alaska’s unique perspective.
Leighton is enthusiastic about his position as Communications Director and is eager to contribute to the growth of the party.

Chris Poirot
Fundraising ChairI was born and raised in Girdwood, Alaska, spent many years in Anchorage, and am now happily a resident of the Matanuska Valley with my wife and newborn son. I have always been in love with all the outdoors of Alaska has to offer. I was originally introduced to Libertarianism through Ron Paul like many people my age and was never able to unsee the obvious truths he said in 2008 and 2012.
I am passionate about this State and the people here, and it is the economic future we are seeing that has me worried. Our state budget is ballooning, revenue decreasing, and people are leaving. COVID made it obvious that being passive was no longer an option. I decided after seeing everything the Government tried and failed, that I needed to get active, and officially joined the Libertarian Party as an active and participating member.

Joshua McHoes
IT DirectorJoshua McHoes, born near the end of 1992, is a passionate advocate for energy independence with a particular focus on nuclear power. Anchored in the vibrant community of Anchorage, Alaska, Joshua firmly believes that nuclear energy holds significant potential in addressing our energy needs while minimizing environmental impacts.
With great humility, Joshua approaches politics and community engagement, recognizing that true progress comes from collaboration and open-mindedness. He listens attentively to different perspectives, seeking common ground and working towards solutions that benefit the greater good.
Joshua takes personal responsibility for the causes he champions and the projects he undertakes. He goes above and beyond to ensure that he brings his best to every endeavor, valuing accountability and striving for excellence in all that he does.
Joshua upholds treating others with respect, integrity, and empathy. Whether engaging in debates, collaborating with like-minded individuals, or navigating differing viewpoints, he maintains a level of professionalism that fosters constructive dialogue and positive relationships.
He also combines his passion for liberty and energy independence with an innovative spirit. He seeks out opportunities to create meaningful change through entrepreneurial endeavors, exploring novel solutions and pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
In his Anchorage home, Joshua finds solace and inspiration as he shares his life with his beloved long-haired Siamese cat, Chip. The companionship they share serves as a reminder of the importance of nurturing personal connections and finding balance amidst the pursuit of his goals.
Joshua’s journey is a testament to his unwavering commitment to liberty, community engagement, and his belief in the potential of nuclear power as a sustainable energy solution. With each endeavor, he strives to inspire others, foster positive change, and contribute to a future where energy independence, environmental stewardship, humility, ownership, professionalism, and entrepreneurship coexist harmoniously.
He has been into politics since middle school but decided after years of observing people pick between a “Giant Douche” and “Turd Sandwich” and not a single candidate representing the people, he decided to get directly involved in politics in 2012.
It was at this point in his life that Joshua decided that he should “walk the walk” instead of solely “talking the talk” and decided to have a more active role in politics. He was appointed to the National Platform Committee of the Libertarian Party in 2020 and has continued to serve in 2022. He was voted to be a delegate to the Libertarian National Convention 2020 at the Alaska Libertarian Party Convention 2020. As well he has served on the Alaska Libertarian Platform Committee during the term of 2022. He was appointed by the Executive Committee as the IT Director of the Alaska Libertarian Party in 2021. He also is the president of a pro-liberty student organization at the University of Alaska Anchorage.

Nicholas Conrad
Chair | TreasurerNicholas drove the Alcan from Seattle to Anchorage in 2007 and has lived there ever since. He has a B.S. in Business Administration and works as an IT consultant specializing in the non-profit sector. When he’s not traveling the world with his wife, he enjoys spending time in the Alaska outdoors.

Carolyn “Care” Clift
Vice ChairCare became Communications Director for the Alaska Libertarian Party in December 2010 after retiring from full-time government service as a teacher! She was the original administrator of the old AKLP Facebook page and planned the 2011 convention. Since then, she served as Treasurer, Secretary, candidate for Governor (2014), Lt. Governor (2018), and State Senator (2020), and she campaigned for Gary Johnson , twice, and Jo Jorgensen for president.
She has turned out, contributed, and waved signs for other candidates. She has been a member of “National” since 2012, and a delegate or alternate delegate to three national conventions. Professionally, Care has worked part-time as a special education teacher, (retiring again in 2013) and continuously as a part-time fitness instructor since December 2014. Her husband, Rob, has been active in the Alaska Libertarian Party since about 1998, as a candidate, and on the Board, including chair in 2015-2016. Care is looking forward to being Vice-chair and supporting candidates in this year’s elections!
Her personal email is careclift@gmail.com and she wants to hear from all libertarians and nonpartisans in the state!


Leighton Radner
Communications DirectorLeighton Radner assumed the role of Communications Director at the 2024 convention, having previously served as the Interim Communications Director. His journey into the Libertarian sphere began as a commentator, where he began hosting a show delving into Libertarian topics and current events with humor.
He has been actively involved in editing videos and content across the online Libertarian movement. Additionally, he has participated in multiple candidate training events and traveled extensively to Libertarian gatherings, engaging in networking and discussions that highlight Alaska’s unique perspective.
Leighton is enthusiastic about his position as Communications Director and is eager to contribute to the growth of the party.

Chris Poirot
Fundraising ChairI was born and raised in Girdwood, Alaska, spent many years in Anchorage, and am now happily a resident of the Matanuska Valley with my wife and newborn son. I have always been in love with all the outdoors of Alaska has to offer. I was originally introduced to Libertarianism through Ron Paul like many people my age and was never able to unsee the obvious truths he said in 2008 and 2012.
I am passionate about this State and the people here, and it is the economic future we are seeing that has me worried. Our state budget is ballooning, revenue decreasing, and people are leaving. COVID made it obvious that being passive was no longer an option. I decided after seeing everything the Government tried and failed, that I needed to get active, and officially joined the Libertarian Party as an active and participating member.

Joshua McHoes
IT DirectorJoshua McHoes, born near the end of 1992, is a passionate advocate for energy independence with a particular focus on nuclear power. Anchored in the vibrant community of Anchorage, Alaska, Joshua firmly believes that nuclear energy holds significant potential in addressing our energy needs while minimizing environmental impacts.
With great humility, Joshua approaches politics and community engagement, recognizing that true progress comes from collaboration and open-mindedness. He listens attentively to different perspectives, seeking common ground and working towards solutions that benefit the greater good.
Joshua takes personal responsibility for the causes he champions and the projects he undertakes. He goes above and beyond to ensure that he brings his best to every endeavor, valuing accountability and striving for excellence in all that he does.
Joshua upholds treating others with respect, integrity, and empathy. Whether engaging in debates, collaborating with like-minded individuals, or navigating differing viewpoints, he maintains a level of professionalism that fosters constructive dialogue and positive relationships.
He also combines his passion for liberty and energy independence with an innovative spirit. He seeks out opportunities to create meaningful change through entrepreneurial endeavors, exploring novel solutions and pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
In his Anchorage home, Joshua finds solace and inspiration as he shares his life with his beloved long-haired Siamese cat, Chip. The companionship they share serves as a reminder of the importance of nurturing personal connections and finding balance amidst the pursuit of his goals.
Joshua’s journey is a testament to his unwavering commitment to liberty, community engagement, and his belief in the potential of nuclear power as a sustainable energy solution. With each endeavor, he strives to inspire others, foster positive change, and contribute to a future where energy independence, environmental stewardship, humility, ownership, professionalism, and entrepreneurship coexist harmoniously.
He has been into politics since middle school but decided after years of observing people pick between a “Giant Douche” and “Turd Sandwich” and not a single candidate representing the people, he decided to get directly involved in politics in 2012.
It was at this point in his life that Joshua decided that he should “walk the walk” instead of solely “talking the talk” and decided to have a more active role in politics. He was appointed to the National Platform Committee of the Libertarian Party in 2020 and has continued to serve in 2022. He was voted to be a delegate to the Libertarian National Convention 2020 at the Alaska Libertarian Party Convention 2020. As well he has served on the Alaska Libertarian Platform Committee during the term of 2022. He was appointed by the Executive Committee as the IT Director of the Alaska Libertarian Party in 2021. He also is the president of a pro-liberty student organization at the University of Alaska Anchorage.