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==Politics==
==Politics==
In 2000, he ran for U.S. Senate and received 4,734 votes (0.07%).
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In 2006, he ran for Governor of New York alongside [[Donald Silberger]]. They received 4,736 votes or 0.31%.
! Year
 
! Office
In 2010, he ran for U.S. Senate.
! Votes
! %
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|2000
|U.S. Senate
|4,734
|0.07%
|-
|2006
|Governor
|4,736
|0.31%.
|-
|2009
|New York City Comptroller
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|-
|2010
|U.S. Senate
|
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|-
|2014
|New York Comptroller
|26,583
|0.72%
|}


===Organizational positions===
===Organizational positions===

Revision as of 18:17, 30 April 2017

John Clifton is a Libertarian activist. He was Chair of the Libertarian Party of New York from 2003 to to 2006 and the gubernatorial candidate in 2006.

Politics

Year Office Votes %
2000 U.S. Senate 4,734 0.07%
2006 Governor 4,736 0.31%.
2009 New York City Comptroller
2010 U.S. Senate
2014 New York Comptroller 26,583 0.72%

Organizational positions

Libertarian Party of New York
  • Queens County Representative (2015—2016)
  • Political Director (January 4, 2010—May 15, 2016)
  • Eminent Domain Rally Organizing Committee Chair (November 19, 2005—April 2006)
  • Chair (2003—2006)
  • At-Large Committee Member (2002—2003)
  • Treasurer (1999—2002)
Libertarian Party of Queens County
  • Chair (2012—2013)