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'''Bette Jane Erwin Sprague, PhD''' (1937—December 2006) was a longtime [[Libertarian Party of Michigan|Michigan]] party activist who served as vice chair, ran for office multiple times, and spoke at public gatherings.
'''Bette Jane Erwin Sprague, PhD''' (November 23, 1937—December 8, 2006) was a longtime [[Libertarian Party of Michigan|Michigan]] party activist who served as vice chair, ran for office multiple times, and spoke at public gatherings.


==Organizational Positions==
==Organizational Positions==

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Bette Erwin
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Personal Details
Birth: November 23, 1937
Death: December 8, 2006(2006-12-08) (aged 69)
Party: Libertarian Party
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Bette Jane Erwin Sprague, PhD (November 23, 1937—December 8, 2006) was a longtime Michigan party activist who served as vice chair, ran for office multiple times, and spoke at public gatherings.

Organizational Positions

  • Michigan Libertarian Party Vice Chair, 1977

Book

Candidate

  • U.S. Senate, Michigan, 1976
  • U.S. Senate, Michigan, 1982
  • U.S. Congress, Michigan 18th District, 1980,
  • U.S. Congress, Michigan, 4th District, 1981
  • Vice President, 1991 (nomination went to Nancy Lord)

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