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Revision as of 15:12, 19 May 2017
Omar Recuero
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Libertarian Party of Florida
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Vice Chair
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201?-Present | |
Preceded By | N/A |
Succeeded By | (incumbent) |
Libertarian Party of Broward County
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Vice Chair | |
201?-Present | |
Preceded By | ??? |
Succeeded By | (Incumbent) |
Personal Details
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Residence | Florida |
Occupation | Political Consultant |
Party | Libertarian |
Omar Recuero is the current Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Florida and the Vice Chair for the Libertarian Party of Broward County.
Positions Held
Vice Chair, Libertarian Party of Florida
Vice Chair, Libertarian Party of Broward County
2014 State House Run
In 2014 Omar ran for state house in district 100 and received over 1000 votes in a small race.