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|term-start3 = April 29, 2006
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|alongside3 = [[Joseph Dobrian]] (2006—07), [[Christopher Garvey]] (2007—2008)
|alongside3 = [[Joseph Dobrian]] (2006—07)<br/>[[Christopher Garvey]] (2007—2008)
|predecessor3 = [[Thomas Ruks]]<br/>[[Bonnie Scott]]
|predecessor3 = [[Thomas Ruks]]<br/>[[Bonnie Scott]]
|successor3 = [[Mark Axinn]]<br/>[[Christopher Edes]]
|successor3 = [[Mark Axinn]]<br/>[[Christopher Edes]]

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M Carling
M Carling Denver 2008.jpg
Parliamentarian
Libertarian Party of New York
?—present
Secretary
Libertarian Party of New York
2009—2010
Predecessor: Joseph Dobrian
Successor: Brian DeMarzo
Vice Chair
Libertarian Party of New York
with Joseph Dobrian (2006—07)
Christopher Garvey (2007—2008)
April 29, 2006—April 26, 2008
Predecessor: Thomas Ruks
Bonnie Scott
Successor: Mark Axinn
Christopher Edes
Personal Details
Occupation: Professor, Parliamentarian, Activist
Party: Libertarian Party
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M Carling is an American professor, parliamentarian, and Libertarian Party activist. He has served on the Libertarian National Committee and the Libertarian Party of New York. Carling taught law at the University of Latvia and the National Law School of India and provided training for the American Institute of Parliamentarians and the National Association of Parliamentarians. He is a member of the American Institute of Parliamentarians and the American College of Parliamentary Lawyers. Presently, he is Chair of the International Committee of the National Association of Parliamentarians.

Party positions

Libertarian National Committee
Libertarian Party of New York
  • Parliamentarian (current)
  • At-Large Committee member (2005—2006; 2008—2009; 2010—2011)
  • Vice Chair (2006—2008)
  • Secretary (2009—2010)
  • Credentials Committee to 2014 Libertarian National Convention

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