Renew Your NJLP Membership

uncle_sam_pointing_finger.jpgI want to renew my membership in the NJ Libertarian Party!

Please fill out the form below to renew online. Currently the NJLP accepts credit cards via Pay Pal.

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Renewal membership

Please renew my membership in the NJLP for one year.

Regular State Member  - $ 15.00
 
 
Supporting State Member  - $ 35.00
 
 
Sustaining State Member  - $ 50.00
 
 
Patron State Member  - $ 100.00
 
 
Life State Member  - $ 500.00
 
 
(Your initial membership fee will be processed once you complete the confirmation step. You will be able to cancel automatic renewals at any time by logging in to your account or contacting us.)
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Our rights to a jury trial, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, this is the true stuff of liberty. These are inalienable rights that cannot be touched by any government. Without these guarantees, we might as well appoint ourselves a king, and take lessons in the art of bowing low.

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