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'''Hannibal Cundari''' (October 1911—July 1980) was a mechanical engineer who ran for office, including for US Senate. Before joining the Libertarian Party he was a member of the short-lived [[National Conservative Party]]. | |||
==Work== | ==Work== | ||
*Article, "General or Specific Welfare" The Freeman, December {{Event3 |year=1971 |event=Article|display=[[1971]] }} | *Article, "General or Specific Welfare" The Freeman, December {{Event3 |year=1971 |event=Article|display=[[1971]] }} | ||
==Organizational Positions== | ==Organizational Positions== | ||
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*9th New Jersey Congressional district in [[1972]] on the National Conservative Party ticket | *9th New Jersey Congressional district in [[1972]] on the National Conservative Party ticket | ||
*US Senate (as a Libertarian), New Jersey, {{Event3 |year=1976 |event=Candidate|display=[[1976]] }} | *US Senate (as a Libertarian), New Jersey, {{Event3 |year=1976 |event=Candidate|display=[[1976]] }} | ||
==External Link== | ==External Link== |
Revision as of 20:34, 11 October 2017
Hannibal Cundari | |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | October 1911 |
Death: | July 1980 |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
Hannibal Cundari (October 1911—July 1980) was a mechanical engineer who ran for office, including for US Senate. Before joining the Libertarian Party he was a member of the short-lived National Conservative Party.
Work
- Article, "General or Specific Welfare" The Freeman, December 1971
Organizational Positions
- Bergen County Chair, New Jersey Conservative Union (c. 1971)
Candidate
- 9th New Jersey Congressional district in 1968 on the Conservative Party ticket
- New Jersey Assembly (13-E) in 1969 on the Conservative Party ticket
- 9th New Jersey Congressional district in 1970 on the National Conservative Party ticket
- 9th New Jersey Congressional district in 1972 on the National Conservative Party ticket
- US Senate (as a Libertarian), New Jersey, 1976