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'''Jim "Suldog" Sullivan''' (b [[1957]]) is a former state chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Massachusetts]]. He was a candidate for the office of state representative in [[1992]], finishing 2nd in a 3-way race.
'''Jim "Suldog" Sullivan''' (b [[1957]]) is a former state chair of the [[Libertarian Party of Massachusetts]]. He was a candidate for the office of state representative in [[1992]], finishing 2nd in a 3-way race.


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[[Category:Current and Former State Chairs|Sullivan, Jim Suldog]]
[[Category:1957 Births]]
[[Category:Current and Former Candidates|Sullivan, Jim Suldog]]
[[Category: State Party Chairs]]
[[Category: Massachusetts State Party Chairs]]
[[Category: Party Activists from the 1990s]]
[[Category: Candidates from the 1990s]]
[[Category: Candidates for State House]]
[[Category: Massachusetts Candidates for State House]]

Latest revision as of 12:54, 23 July 2018

Jim Suldog Sullivan
Chair
Libertarian Party of Massachusetts
?—?
Predecessor: Unknown
Successor: Unknown
Personal Details
Birth: 1957
Party: Libertarian Party

Jim "Suldog" Sullivan (b 1957) is a former state chair of the Libertarian Party of Massachusetts. He was a candidate for the office of state representative in 1992, finishing 2nd in a 3-way race.

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