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Jake Porter | |
Official Campaign Photo In 2017. | |
Region 6 Alternate Libertarian National Committee | |
2008—2010 | |
Predecessor: | Nancy Neale |
Successor: | Randy Eschelman |
Personal Details | |
Birth: | Unionville, Missouri | January 27, 1988
Education: | Bachelors of Science-Business Administration |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
Media | |
Website: | http://www.jakeporter.org |
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Jake Porter served as an Alternate to Region 6 of the Libertarian National Committee[1] and as an At-Large Representative for the Libertarian Party of Iowa.[2] In December 2007, Jake Porter was named Chief of Staff to the George Phillies [3] Libertarian Presidential campaign, and later served as Iowa Coordinator to Bob Barr's Presidential campaign.[4]
Porter was the Libertarian Party of Iowa nominee for Iowa Secretary of State in 2010[5] and in 2014. He is a candidate for Iowa Governor in the 2018 Libertarian Primary.
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