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Laura Coker-Garcia presently serves as secretary of the [[Libertarian Party of Texas]].  She is the longtime editor of [[Gulf Coast Liberty]] and has recently served as editor of [[Lone Star Liberty]], the state party newsletter.
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'''Laura Coker-Garcia''' presently serves as secretary of the [[Libertarian Party of Texas]].  She is the longtime editor of [[Gulf Coast Liberty]] and has recently served as editor of [[Lone Star Liberty]], the state party newsletter.


She was one of the main people involved with the [[2004]] ballot access renewal effort that kept the LP on the ballot in Texas after the party's statewide candidates failed to get enough votes for automatic renewal of ballot status.
She was one of the main people involved with the [[2004]] ballot access renewal effort that kept the LP on the ballot in Texas after the party's statewide candidates failed to get enough votes for automatic renewal of ballot status.

Revision as of 23:17, 22 August 2017

Laura Coker-Garcia
Secretary
Libertarian Party of Texas
?—present
Personal Details
Party: Libertarian Party

Laura Coker-Garcia presently serves as secretary of the Libertarian Party of Texas. She is the longtime editor of Gulf Coast Liberty and has recently served as editor of Lone Star Liberty, the state party newsletter.

She was one of the main people involved with the 2004 ballot access renewal effort that kept the LP on the ballot in Texas after the party's statewide candidates failed to get enough votes for automatic renewal of ballot status.


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Preceded by:
Barbara Cunningham
Libertarian Party of Texas -- Editor, Lone Star Liberty
2003-2006
Succeeded by:
Barbara Cunningham



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